Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

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2018 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

IMPACT IN 2018

MedShare is a humanitarian aid organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people and our planet. In 2018, we celebrated our 20th year in fulfillment of that mission. For two decades, our efforts have brought lifesaving medical supplies and equipment to over 20 million patients in 103 countries, all while strengthening global health systems. MedShare has offices in the Atlanta, San Francisco Bay, and New York City metropolitan areas. Navigator has ranked MedShare as a Four-Star Charity for 14 consecutive years, placing us in the top 1% of all nonprofits in the U.S. for excellence in financial accountability and transparency.

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IMPACT IN 2018

DONATED SERVED $13 million 67 countries in lifesaving with medically medical aid underserved communities

EQUIPPED TREATED 50,000 1.5 million healthcare providers patients in need of to save lives quality care

TRAINED DIVERTED 810 1.8 million engineers, technicians, pounds of quality supplies and end-users from local landfills

Cover photo: Alinafe, a patient who received surgery at Beit CURE International Hospital in Malawi thanks to MedShare . 3 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet 20 years of impact 4

Dear Friends,

Happy anniversary! As MedShare more than 154,000 mothers and celebrates 20 years of improving children in Chontales, Nicaragua global health and the environment, we through our partnership with AMOS. want to thank you for being a vital part of our impact worldwide. Whether you Each year MedShare’s community joined MedShare at our founding 20 works tirelessly to strengthen global years ago, or you just discovered us healthcare, build a sustainable this year, we’re glad to have you as a for exemplary medical part of our community. care, and improve the quality of life of people and our planet. Over the 2018 has been a true celebration of all past two decades, MedShare donors, that makes MedShare so special. Your healthcare partners, volunteers, staff, generosity has been overwhelming. and supporters have worked together From the outpouring of support we to deliver $220 million in medical aid. witnessed during the disasters last Together, we have reached more than fall to the care you’ve shown for 20 million patients in 103 countries! the families served by our 2 Million We want to thank you for all you’ve Mothers initiative, we are touched by done to make these achievements your compassion. possible, and we invite you to join us as we embark on the next 20 years of During our disaster relief efforts last global impact! fall, you enabled MedShare to deliver $1.4 million in medical aid to patients, medical professionals, and families in 12 countries and territories. Your support provided compassionate care for hundreds of thousands of Charles Redding people experiencing unimaginable MedShare CEO & President tragedy in the face of disaster. But your generosity didn’t stop there. As MedShare expanded our Maternal and Child Health outreach, the support you gave to mothers in medically underserved communities allowed us Angeline Fife to deliver critical care to thousands of Chair, MedShare Board of Trustees pregnant moms and infants, including

Photo (left): Children served by MedShare-equipped Cambodian Health Professionals Association of America. 5 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Improving quality o f l i f e

OUR MISSION MedShare is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities and our planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world.

OUR PURPOSE OUR COMMITMENT MedShare is a humanitarian aid organization MedShare is committed to providing that sources surplus, essential medical assistance to all healthcare organizations supplies and equipment and directly and medical professionals that serve delivers them, with training, to medical vulnerable populations regardless of facilities around the world, to help build religion, political affiliation, or race. capacity and improve the quality of life of MedShare often partners with various faith- people, communities, and our planet. based and non-governmental organizations to fulfill our mission. MedShare is steadfast in our obligation to provide high-quality OUR COMMUNITY medical supplies and equipment to MedShare relies solely on the generosity of hospitals and clinics in need. individuals, foundations, corporations, and government grants to carry out our mission. 20 years of impact 6

Celebrating MedShare’s Founders MedShare celebrated our 20th anniversary in 2018, a milestone that would not have been possible without MedShare’s Co-Founders, A.B. Short and Bob Freeman.

A.B. SHORT & BOB FREEMAN In 1998, Atlanta-based philanthropists A.B. Short and Bob Freeman saw an opportunity to take what we have in excess and share it with those in need around the world. They founded MedShare International on that very simple premise -- sharing. Operating out of donated warehouse space and borrowing trucks to pick up supplies from hospitals, A.B. and Bob’s two-man operation soon grew into something much larger than they imagined. They called it “MedShare Magic” as the organization continued to succeed far beyond their expectations. In the 20 years since, MedShare has grown into a global health organization serving patients and strengthening healthcare in 103 countries. MedShare has treated 20 million patients and impacted countless more, all thanks to A.B. and Bob’s unique vision and exceptional dedication to serving others. On behalf of those we MedShare’s Co-Founders, Bob Freeman (left) and A.B. Short (right), celebrate the delivery of a serve, thank you, A.B. and Bob! of medical supplies and equipment to Nigeria.

We were proud to honor Bob and A.B. at MedShare’s 20th Anniversary Celebration in Atlanta this September. A.B. accepted our Founder’s Award and shared the words of wisdom he learned in his year’s building and leading MedShare’s mission.

“We accomplish very little by ourselves. What we’re celebrating is not my dream, I articulated it, but it came into reality when we joined hands and made it happen together. And it is those hands joining together that makes MedShare happen and makes the future very bright.” - MedShare’s Co-Founder, A.B. Short, accepting the Founders’ award at MedShare’s Kaleidoscope 20th anniversary celebration. 7 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Maternal & Child Health Program MedShare’s Maternal & Child Health Program works to improve the quality of healthcare for mothers and children in medically underserved communities; thereby reducing the number of deaths associated with childbirth.

AMOS HEALTH & HOPE donated by MedShare helped save the life of a pregnant mother and her baby: MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH This year, MedShare launched a partnership with AMOS Health and “A pregnant woman came and PROGRAM IMPACT 2018 Hope in Nicaragua. We set out to we did an ultrasound with the improve the quality of healthcare for equipment donated by MedShare. mothers and children and to reduce We could observe she had very little DONATED the number of deaths before, during, amniotic fluid, and the baby was not and after childbirth in the rural area of moving much. The patient was sent $630,600 Chontales. immediately to the hospital in Juigalpa, in aid for Maternal & where doctors determined she needed Thanks to our shared commitment to an emergency C-section. She was Child Health better health, MedShare and AMOS 36 weeks pregnant. Thanks to the served more than 154,000 people timely diagnosis using the ultrasound living in Chontales and reduced donated by MedShare, both mom and SERVED neonatal deaths by 40%. Because of baby were able to survive.” our partnership 40% fewer babies died 35 countries and 40% more families have happier, in need of Maternal & Child healthier futures. “Thanks to the timely Health supplies and equipment MedShare donated everything from diagnosis using the bed sheets to wheelchairs to help improve rural maternal care, but one ultrasound donated by TREATED piece of equipment stood out as MedShare, both mom exceptionally important. and baby were able to 89,150 patients Diana Chacon, the auxiliary nurse at survive.” in need of Maternal & the Health Center in El Ayote, shared Diana Chacon, Auxiliary Nurse, Child Health services with us how an ultrasound machine El Ayote, Nicaragua 20 years of impact 8

Disaster Relief Program MedShare’s Disaster Relief Program equips first responders in the aftermath of natural disasters and partners with local institutions to support long-term, sustainable recovery for vulnerable communities.

DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM IMPACT 2018 COMMUNITIES COMING Each time disaster strikes, our relief TOGETHER efforts depend on the generosity and Following some of the worst natural hard work of hundreds of individuals who DONATED disasters in recorded history, MedShare come together to support our neighbors launched its largest ever disaster relief in need. When hospital stock rooms $1.95 million response in late 2017. Partnering with were empty and patients went without in aid for Disaster Relief more than 40 healthcare and relief treatment, our community delivered organizations, MedShare donated more lifesaving supplies. When families were than $1.95 million in medical supplies, without power, we delivered generators. SERVED biomedical equipment, and emergency When communities were struggling, MedShare delivered hope. care items to communities across 12 countries and territories. 12countries & As we worked to get emergency territories supplies to our partners on the ground, “From the bottom of in need of Disaster Relief we discovered dozens of generous organizations and individuals eager to my heart I’d like to lend their time and resources to support thank you for helping TREATED people struggling in the wake of disaster. Puerto Rico get back Everyone from local small businesses to 320,000 patients film producer Tyler Perry donated their on its feet.” time, resources, and talents to ensure Dr. Carla Haack traveled to Puerto Rico to in need of Disaster Relief that patients in need received the provide aid nine times in the aftermath of & emergency aid compassionate care they deserved. Hurricane Maria. 9 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Infectious Disease Control & Prevention Program MedShare’s Infectious Disease Control & Prevention Program strives to prevent the spread of infectious disease, prepare communities for outbreaks, and protect healthcare professionals on the front lines, which is why MedShare includes Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in nearly every one of our donations.

EBOLA IN THE DRC Dr. Dan Kelly, Infectious Disease Specialist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and MedShare Medical Mission Team leader, has dedicated the last several years to researching the recovery of Ebola survivors in West Africa. In an effort to understand the long-term impact that the disease has had on survivors, Dr. Kelly works alongside local healthcare professionals in communities in West Africa. infectious disease are able to provide When the 2018 Ebola outbreak began better care, do more in-depth research, INFECTIOUS DISEASE in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and prevent future epidemics. CONTROL & PREVENTION Dr. Kelly and his team engaged When asked about MedShare’s role communities proactively. Partnering IMPACT 2018 in preventing outbreaks, Dr. Kelly with the UCLA DRC Health Research said, “The thing I find really inspiring and Training Program led by Dr. Annie is MedShare’s systematic approach Rimoin, they provided vaccinations and DONATED to impact. Epidemics – whether it’s preventative treatments for patients at Ebola, Zika, SARS – they tend to be risk of contracting Ebola. This kind of symptoms of a greater disease which $2.15 million outreach is necessary to control the is a weak health system. If we can in aid for Infectious Disease spread of infectious disease, but it can focus on strengthening those health Control & Prevention be extremely dangerous for medical systems, we can avoid the death and professionals. The risk of a healthcare destruction that these outbreaks have provider contracting Ebola gets higher in communities.” SERVED with every patient treated, particularly in healthcare communities without 55 countries resources. That’s why MedShare “If we can focus on in need of Personal ensured that Dr. Kelly, his team, and strengthening those the medical facilities they visited Protective Equipment received plenty of Personal Protective health systems, we Equipment. Simple supplies like can avoid the death gloves, gowns, and face masks can TREATED make the difference between life and and destruction that death for healthcare professionals on these outbreaks have 264,600 patients the front lines. in communities.” in need of Infectious Disease Equipped with these critical supplies, Dr. Dan Kelly, Control & Prevention care Infectious Disease Specialist at UCSF medical professionals who fight 20 years of impact 10

Biomedical Equipment Training & Repair Service MedShare’s Biomedical Equipment Training & Repair Service supports each of MedShare’s four programs, focusing on providing quality, high-performance medical equipment and state-of-the-art training, enabling the sustainable improvement of care for years to come.

beds, and critical surgical supplies to support this vital project. BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT MALAWI’S FIRST PEDIATRIC ICU This year, after careful planning IMPACT 2018 Last year Malawi had no pediatric and coordination, the Mercy James surgery center or pediatric Intensive Institute of Pediatric Surgery and Care Unit. The country, with a Intensive Care finally opened! On DONATED population of 17 million people, had opening day, the President of Malawi fewer than five pediatric surgeons called Mercy James “The pride of in total. The need for improved Malawi!” $1.4 million pediatric care was enormous. in quality biomedical With a state of the art pediatric equipment When Raising Malawi joined our long- ICU, three operating theaters, and term partners at Queen Elizabeth a 50-bed ward, the center can treat Central Hospital in Blantyre to open thousands of children each year. the first Pediatric Surgery and ICU Mercy James is also a medical training TRAINED in Malawi, MedShare was happy facility supporting the education to help. We coordinated with our of local healthcare providers and 810 local healthcare partners to source improving the overall quality of engineers, technicians, biomedical equipment, hospital biomedical diagnosis and pediatric and end-users surgery in the country. Designed with the children it serves “Support from in mind, the facility is covered in DELIVERED EQUIPMENT TO MedShare made the colorful, hand-painted murals. Specially designed, according to Mercy James Centre Mercy James, Madonna’s daughter 35 countries and the center’s namesake, “to make in need of improved possible.” a place of healing a more fun place biomedical services Szena Dayo, Raising Malawi to be.” 11 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Primary Care Program MedShare’s Primary Care Program strives to build healthy communities and strengthen health systems both locally and abroad by providing communities with the essential supplies and equipment necessary for general care, including surgery and preventative medicine.

Upon arriving at Beit CURE International Hospital in Malawi, PRIMARY CARE ALINAFE’S SURGERY Ellen and Alinafe found out that PROGRAM IMPACT 2018 Alinafe was born a healthy baby, but MedShare had recently donated when she was 5 months old a window surgical supplies, including the drill frame fell on her leg leading to a that was needed for Alinafe’s rare DONATED malformation and later, a debilitating surgery. limp. She spent her childhood “We only had one of those drills in the struggling to walk and suffering from hospital and it’s broken, so for months $9.4 million the stigma associated with disability we were unable to use the drill that’s in aid for Primary Care in her community. designed for small children,” said Dr. treatment Alinafe’s grandmother, Ellen, couldn’t Kyle James, Alinafe’s surgeon. “When bear to see her granddaughter this donation came, it meant that struggle in this way. She insisted that we were able to perform operations SERVED Alinafe be treated at a local hospital that we couldn’t perform safely and equipped by MedShare supplies. “My efficiently before. The drill was the first item that got unpacked and went 27 countries prayer is to see my granddaughter in need of Primary Care walking freely,” she told us. straight to the operating theater the next day, so it’s been a tremendous supplies and equipment help.” Alinafe’s operation was successful “When I grow up and she was able to recover fully at TREATED the hospital. Today she is able to I want to be a walk freely on her own. She told us 1 million patients doctor!” that her dream is to become a doctor in need of Primary Alinafe, age 8, after receiving surgery in and help other children just like her! Malawi thanks to MedShare donations. Care health services 20 years of impact 12

Partnership Spotlight:

MedShare’s holistic partnership with Hill-Rom and HealthTrust has allowed us to deliver hospital beds to thousands of healthcare communities around the world, increasing healthcare capacity and improving the overall quality of care delivered to patients.

MEDSHARE HILL-ROM PARTNERSHIP IMPACT, 2018

DELIVERED DIVERTED SERVED 696 193,654 8 high-quality beds and pounds partner organizations with mattresses to communities from local landfills donated hospital beds in need

DELIVERING BEDS, IMPROVING CARE

In 2018 MedShare launched a project with our long-time partners at Hill-Rom and our new partners at HealthTrust. Knowing that a lack of beds is a major barrier to delivering care in medically underserved communities, we encouraged our network of health systems around the U.S. to donate their gently used beds each time they purchase new ones. This partnership has had far- reaching effects. Together, MedShare, Hill-Rom, and HealthTrust have provided hundreds of thousands of state-of- the-art hospital beds to healthcare communities in medically underserved areas, which increases their capacity to provide quality care. Additionally, this model prevents thousands of hospital beds from being needlessly wasted and thrown into local landfills, placing an enormous burden on the environment. This unique partnership is improving the Thanks to a bed donated by Hill-Rom, an expectant mother is able to rest comfortably as she quality of life of people and our planet awaits the birth of quadruplets at Junta de Beneficencia de Guayaquil in Ecuador. one bed at a time! 13 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Medical Mission Teams An initiative of MedShare’s Primary Care Program, MedShare equips Medical Mission Teams traveling to hard to reach areas where medical care is scarce.

NOMADS CLINIC Equipped by MedShare, Nomads Clinic serves the remote, high- altitude areas of the Himalayas and Tibetan plateau. Traveling to communities only reachable on horseback or by foot, the Nomads have used MedShare supplies to provide quality, compassionate care for thousands of patients who would otherwise go without treatment.

This year, clinicians focused on maternal care for women in need, delivering Clean Birthing Kits and providing maternal and infant health classes for families. Tsering Wangmo, Lead Nurse and Co-Director of Nomads Clinic, has provided care for hundreds of expectant mothers in medically underserved communities. She shared with us that MedShare’s Clean Birthing Kits have a far- Tsering Wangmo, Lead Nurse and Co-Director of Nomads Clinic, and Angel Murdock, midwife, give reaching impact on the lives of the a Clean Birthing Kit to an expectant mother in Dolpo, Nepal. Photo by Cira Crowell. women of Dolpo, Nepal.

“The amount of effort that the women of Dolpo have to make in order to make childbirth comparatively safe is overwhelming. All deliveries take place at home. The family has to assemble everything from the mattress to clean scissors to water to wrapping clothes. Few know the importance of boiling the cord cutting scissor before using. The other women of the family assisting in the childbirth have to wash piles of blankets and mattresses in the freezing water that are used during the childbirth, as they rarely have access to leak proof plastic drapes or are even aware of the reduction of workload that the use of simple plastic bag can be made possible. “All in all the lack of awareness and the inaccessibility to clean delivery kits not only increase the work for the family, but also endanger the life of the mother and the newborn. The birth kit provided to us by MedShare is such an incredible and inclusive, easy to carry package that the women are both surprised and delighted by its existence.

“The kit has the potential not only to make the delivery safe, clean, and easy for the mother and family, but also serves to save lives of the both the mother and newborn, which eventually would lead to the greater contribution in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. We are so grateful to MedShare for helping us to bring this beautiful gift to the pregnant women of Dolpo and for allowing us to help them in making every delivery safer, beautiful, and easier.” - Tsering Wangmo, Lead Nurse and Co-Director of Nomads Clinic, Nepal 20 years of impact 14

US Free & Safety Net Clinics In an effort to provide quality healthcare to medically underserved communities here in the U.S., MedShare equips Free and Safety Net Clinics with supplies, equipment, and furniture as a part of our Primary Care Program.

ROOTS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

MedShare works to support medically underserved communities both at home and abroad. Our Free and Safety Net Clinic initiative allows us to support the incredible healthcare professionals who serve communities in need of care here in the US. One of our most impactful clinic partners is Roots Community Health Center in Oakland, California. With a mission to uplift those impacted by systematic inequities and poverty, Roots has served thousands of patients in the Bay Area in need of healthcare. MedShare is particularly proud to equip Roots’ mobile clinic, which delivers care directly to people experiencing homelessness, ensuring that they receive the quality care they deserve.

“Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers and team leaders at MedShare. Your hard work and dedication doesn’t go unnoticed. The homeless population is in need of these supplies and are always grateful that we can provide it to them from you.” -Danielle Williams M.D. Roots Community Health Center, STOMP Mobile Clinic, Pediatrics

“MedShare donations assist us practitioners in providing excellent medical care our underserved patient population deserves. The cost of supplies alone would affect our ability to be out in the field and spend the necessary time tending to patients. Organizations such as MedShare give us the privilege of continuing to serve our Oakland community by providing us with a vital resources and important medical supplies.” - Georgina Grimm, Family Nurse Practitioner Roots Community Health Center, STOMP Mobile Clinic, Peralta Colleges 20 Years of Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

1998 1999 2004 2006 2008 MedShare MedShare makes The Coca-Cola Africa MedShare begins Following growing International its first donation to Foundation helps our partnership with interest in our mission, is founded by improve healthcare establish MedShare’s Hospitalito Atitlán in MedShare’s Western philanthropists in underserved Biomedical Equipment Guatemala, supported Region is born in San A.B. Short and Bob communities in Training and Repair by the Kendeda Fund. Leandro, California. Freeman in Atlanta, Costa Rica. Service in Liberia. Georgia. 20 Years of Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

2010 2013 2014 2017 2018 With the help of Henry With growing needs MedShare responds to MedShare launches MedShare launches its Schein, MedShare begins in the global health the devastating Ebola its 2 Million Mothers Safe Birth Initiative with our first large-scale community, MedShare Outbreak in West campaign to improve the West African Bottlers Disaster Relief response, Africa, serving more serving Haiti, the establishes our Maternal and Child Unit of The Coca-Cola Philippines, Indonesia, Northeast Region in than 500,000 people in Health, the first donation Company. Guam, American Samoa Secaucus, New Jersey. Sierral Leone, Guinea, is made in Malawi. and Chile. and Liberia. 17 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Volunteer with MedShare MedShare’s mission depends on our incredible and enthusiastic volunteers. Giving generously of their time and talents, these hard-working humanitarians sort and package lifesaving medical supplies so that they can be delivered to communities in need around the world.

MedShare engages individuals and corporate groups, like these Deloitte volunteers, to prepare lifesaving medical supplies for delivery to underserved communities.

VOLUNTEER IMPACT 2018

ENGAGED PROCESSED 19,000 916,400 humanitarian pounds of supplies, reducing volunteers the burden on local landfills

VOLUNTEERS OF THE DECADE GAVE SERVED As MedShare celebrates 20 Years of Impact, MedShare’s Western Region Volunteer Center 57,000 1.3 million celebrates 10 years of service to hours in service of patients in need of communities around the world. We would like to recognize patients in need improved medical care JoAnna Hansen-Morton, John Morton, and Marsha Felton, pictured above, who have volunteered the most time out of all of MedShare’s dedicated CREATED PACKAGED volunteers. Combined, these three volunteers have given over 10,000 hours and have touched 8,084 107,135 the lives of thousands of patients and healthcare professionals Clean Birthing Kits for boxes of lifesaving around the world. moms and babies in need supplies for delivery 20 years of impact 18

King & Spalding: Creating Clean Birthing Kits

KING & SPALDING One of MedShare’s most impactful volunteer programs is our Clean Birthing Kit Volunteer Project. This year, King & Spalding went above and beyond in the call to service, hosting 11 Clean Birthing Kit projects across the country in celebration of International Women’s Day. More than 200 volunteers from King & Spalding’s national offices participated in this volunteer day. These enthusiastic volunteers created 2,000 Clean Birthing Kits for families in medically underserved communities. King & Spalding’s volunteer engagement went on to impact 4,000 women and children in the communities we serve. 19 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Financial Statements MedShare International, Inc. Summary Statement of Activities for the Year Ended June 30, 2018

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Revenue & Support Grants and contributions $ 1,877,915 $ - $ - $ 1,877,915 Contributions for specific projects - 2,582,467 - 2,582,467 Special events, net of expenses 551,855 - - 551,855 In-kind contributions Equipment and supplies 15,607,347 - - 15,607,347 Professional services 70,038 - - 70,038 Earnings on investments, net - (10,201) - (10,201) Other income 85,542 - - 85,542 Net assets released from restrictions 2,422,330 (2,422,330) - - Total revenue and support 20,615,027 149,936 - 20,764,963 Expenses - Program expenses 17,360,623 - - 17,360,623 expenses 710,094 - - 710,094 Management and general expenses 548,008 - - 548,008 Total expenses 18,618,725 - - 18,618,725 Decrease in Net Assets (1,996,302) 149,936 - (2,146,238) Net Assets, Beginning of Year 13,352,386 1,943,715 1,000,000 16,296,101 15,348,688 2,093,651 1,000,000 18,442,339 Net Assets, End of Year

Summary Balance Sheet

Assets Liabilities & Net Assets Cash and Investments: $1,758,896 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses: $385,744 Receivables: 908,695 Unrestricted Net Assets: 15,348,688 Inventory: 12,996,914 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets: 2,093,651 Property and Equipment (Net): 1,784,986 Permanently Restricted: 1,000,000 Endowment: 1,183,019 Other Assets: 195,573

Total Assets: 18,828,083 Total Liabilities and Net Assets: 18,828,083

Revenue & Support Operating Expenses $5,087,578 $17,360,623 2018 2018 $710,094 $15,677,385 $548,008

In-kind: 75% Program Services: 93% Cash: 25% Fundraising: 4% General Administration: 3% 20 years of impact 20

Board of Trustees & Regional Councils

Board of Trustees for the Fiscal Year 2019 Southeast Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2019 , Board Chair, Chief Financial Officer , PDSI Robin Chalmers, Council Co-Chair, Clinical Trial Consultant Angeline Fife Josh Covett, Council Co-Chair, Market Leader, Movement Mortgage Keith Winn, Vice Chair, XM Advisory, LLC Dr. David Apple, Medical Director Emeritus, Shepherd Center Donna Drummond, Treasurer, SVP Chief Administrative Spring Asher Officer Northwell Health Leigh Brady , Secretary Adam Butler, Senior Vice President, SK Commercial Realty Mendal A. Bouknight Carl C. Capelouto, M.D., Senior Partner, Georgia Urology, P.A. Thomas Asher, The Rich Foundation, Inc. Holly Covett, Loan Officer, Movement Mortgage Ibraheem T. Badejo, Ph.D., Sr. Director, New Ventures Heather Fenton, Co-Founder of NewPowerPAC (Med Devices), Johnson & Johnson Innovation Center Amelia Gambino , The Rockdale Foundation David Giannini, Analytics & Planning, Invisors, LLC Kathleen Barksdale Natalie Giurato, Manager, Leadership Communications, Cox Enterprises Josh Covett, Market Leader, Movement Mortgage Carla Haack, M.D., FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Emory University Evan Glover, Chief Counsel, NCR Thomas Hawk, Partner, King & Spalding Dana H. Halberg, CFA, Chairman, BNY Mellon Wealth Angèle Hawkins Barrow, Founder, New Hope Enterprises Sheila Bernadette Hickson-Curran, Medical Safety Officer, Johnson & Management-GA Johnson Vision Ira Horowitz, M.D., John D. Thompson, Professor Interim Adam Kessler, Sr. Vice President, Corp & Comm Banking, BBVA Director, The Emory Clinic Inc., Executive Associate Dean, Carl Kihm, DPM Faculty Affairs & Professional Development Becca Krumdieck, Finance Manager, Northside Hospital Managing Director , Health Care Kristen McDermott Woodrum, Partner, BakerHostetler Michael R. Irwin, Alawode Oladele, M.D., MPH, G.I.A.N.T. Non Profit Finance Group , Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Jill S. Paris, CPA, Jill S. Paris, LLC Kassy Kebede, Managing Partner, Cepheus Growth Capital Partners Western Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2019 David Kochman, Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Deputy Chief of Staff at Henry Schein, Inc. Susan Sprunk, Council Chair, Co-Owner, Artistry of Poland, LLC , M.D., Council Co-Chair, Kaiser Permanente (retired) Susan Sprunk, Co-Owner, Artistry of Poland, LLC Doug Grey Uday Ayyagari, Director, Ikaso Consulting LLC Mike Tuck, Vice President of Global Product Supply, Lorenzo Benedicty, Senior Associate, Triage Healthcare Consulting Halyard Health, an Owens and Minor Company Mary M. Bersot, CFA, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Bersot Capital Sandra Tytel, Sandra and Howard Tytel Family Charitable Management LLC Foundation Shantanu Bhalerao, Senior Director of Operations, Cypress Semiconductor Christopher Chan, President, Chan Investments Emeritus Trustees Asok Chatterjee, Telecommunications VP (retired) , Stanford University Senior Advisory Partner, Maxim Jalal Josh Clemens Robert Freeman, Paul B. Hofmann, Dr PH., President, Hofmann Healthcare Group Partners, LLC Lucas Motro, Head of Strategy, Home Care Assistance Lewis Manderson Ann O’Brien, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, National Coordination A.B. Short Center Andrew Pines, CFO, HBeat Medical Patricia Salber, M.D., MBA, CEO, The Doctor Weighs In William (Bill) Schecter, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Northeast Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2019 California, San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital (retired) , Co-Founder, NBS Technical Services, LLC Sandra Tytel, Council Co-Chair, Sandra and Howard Tytel Family James (Jim) Schmitz Charitable Foundation Patrice Shepherd, Executive Director, Supply Chain Services, Sutter Health Bay Area Donna K. Raggio, M.D., Council Co-Chair , Business Strategy Consultant, Accenture Japhet Aryiku Serena Zhou Deborah DeVerna, Chief People Officer, Fundtech Donna Drummond, SVP Chief Administrative Officer, Northwell Health John D. Feerick Michael R. Irwin, Managing Director, Health Care Finance Group, Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Cliff Katus, M.D. David Knott, Knott Partners Virginia Knott Laureen Stanton Knutsen Anita MacDougall, Consultant Phyllis McCready, Northwell Health Irwin Merkatz, M.D., Chairman, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jacqueline M. Wasp Lists include Board and Council members confirmed as of December 12, 2018. 21 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Volunteer Recognition

MedShare would like to thank the dedicated volunteers who generously gave more than 30 hours of their time in the last year to improve the quality of life of people and our planet!

Northeast Region Volunteers Brian Alemany | Shannon Beck | Julian Bermudez | Mitzi Gordon | Anthony Greco | Jonas Greco | Sharon Hollander | Christine Hughes | Rebecca Krouse | Binita Patel | Rachel Potter | Caroline Rocha | Caitlin Rydzewski | Michael Rydzewski | Peg Rydzewski | Surbpaksah Singh | Val Villarba | Carolyn Wentland | Emma Wentland | Sara Wentland

Southeast Region Volunteers Taylor Almazan | Shahid Al-Raqib | Missy Aue | Helena Baffoe-Bonnie | Patrick Barlow | Joi Benton | Joan Brotschul | Marian Burge | Brenda Bynum | Beth Caldwell | Beadie Cambardella | Rose Cannon | Robin Chalmers | Anne Clark | Elaine Conn | Charlie Davis | Julianne Daffin | Jo Ann Dalton | Adrian Drost | David Gates | Neal Graper | Ken Greenwood | Carol Grier | James Gole | Jane Gole | Salome Gulent | Wesley Hardin | Deborah Hawkins | David Hendricks | Jack Horvath | Pat Horvath | Carl Hug | Rhia Jackson | Tom Jacobs | Jack Kaufman | Maureen Kelley | Vishaal Kondoor | Tung La | John Lamb | Mary Lewis | Ray Lewis | Yanet Lillehei | Jane Mashburn | Carol Morris | Jack Nolen | Gigi Obregon | Helen O’Shea | Nan Parlett | Miatta Pemagbi | Steve Pullen | Ian Rigby | Barbara Reeve | Joyce Russell | Pat Russell | Carol Sandlin | Marianne Scharbo Dehaan | Carla Schissel | Fred Showalter | Marianne Skeen | Hettie Smith | Mary Ann Smith | Winifer Tong | Bill VanHout | Julie VanHout | Bill Via | Sharon Via | Cy Wang | Bernice Williams | Gerry Williamson | Judy Winograd | Janice Yermack Holly York

Western Region Volunteers Lya Ackermann | Maureen Ainslie |Lynne Allen | Amanda Anabeza | Cynthia Anderson | Mark Anderson | Melanie Andrada | Eric Arrizon | Judith Arroyo | Mary Asturias | Alisha Bakshi | Jeanne Ballard | Carmen Bellinger | Sharon Brown | Elizabeth Browning | Gail Bunker | John Carbonell | Gail Carter | Janice Carter | Rissa Coplan | Corazon Cuaresma | Camille Didas | Karen Difrummolo | Anthony Dinh | Josephine Doan | Cynthia Ellis | Aira Espiritu | Audrey Ewart | Marsha Felton | Philip Fischbacher | Carol Fullerton | Karen Fung | Daniel Garfias | Barbara Gasparian | Connie Gerton,Mary Lou Groff | JoAnna Hansen-Morton | Camille Harris | Mary Haupt | Lauren Heller | Cynthia Hernandez | Kathy Lynn Ho | Susanna Ho | Kristine Houglet | Gloria Jancoski | John Carlo Javier | Nancy Jee | Fran Jurcso | Carolyn Keeney | Steve Kochly | An Ky | Hainan Lam | Matthew Dominic Lapid | KayVee Larsen | Danny Laurente | Laura Laurente | Oriana Ledezma | Arnold Lee | Sun Yong Lee | Natalie Leon | Erik Lopez | Abraham Lopez Chavez | Kay Low | Nancy Lum | Mike Lundeen | Dave Mantooth | Dolores Martinez | Lucia Martinez | Nancy Menne | Cassandra Mocek | Jane Montgomery | Lynn Moreau | John Morton | Tessa Munekawa | Karen Nelson | Kris Nill-Snow | Marsha Nishikawa | Yvonne Oliva | Jeannette Parker | Barry Penner | Alexandra Pereyra | Leila Rahebi | Carol Renney | Jinny Rudd | Marc Ruffy | Arleen Sakamoto | Elena Salas | Sandy Salerno | Carol Stewart | Bonnie Swyers | Tina Thomsen | Octavio Torres Mendoza | Michael Trimble | Joann Truong | Helen Vajk | Christopher Vallely | Jane Vallely | Cinthya Velazquez | Caren Watson | Regina Wegener | Adele Wong | Mona Wong | Turner Yuen

MedShare recognizes the following groups and organizations that volunteered with MedShare in 2018 and made an impact on the communities we serve!

Northeast Region Volunteer Groups Sierra Leone Mission Atlanta Girls School AmeriCorps UBS ATT Pioneers Southside Council CipherHealth UPS Bain & Company Jersey College School of Nursing YCS Sawtelle Learning Center Ballard Spahr Johnson n Johnson Bank of America Jewish Vocational Service Southeast Region Volunteer Groups Beulah Baptist Church King & Spalding Agnes Scott College Brookwood High School Lang Youth Medical Program at New York Allscripts Buckhead Church Presbyterian Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Cameroonian Women’s Association of Georgia L’Oreal Alston & Bird Camp Coleman Montclair State University AmeriCorps Wings For Kids CDC NJCDC: Connections Appirio Chase Our House: Hope Autism Solutions Asanteman Association of Georgia Chattahoochee Technicial College Our House: Volunteer Action Program Association of Black Social Workers Chick-fil-A Rutgers University Honors College Association of periOperative Registered Nurses Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta RWJ Barnabas AT&T Christian Spiritist Community of Atlanta Samsung athenahealth Citizens Trust Bank 20 years of impact 22

Clark Atlanta University Oglethorpe University Counsyl Clayton State University Paideia School Darshan2Divinity Cliff Valley School Passion City Church Deloitte Coca-Cola Patientco Dougherty Valley High School Community Bucket PEARL Home Educators Dyoti Congregation Bet Haverim Philips Healthcare Empowerment for Success Convergint Technologies Piedmont Healthcare First Presbyterian Church of Alameda Cox Automotive Princeton Club of Georgia Freshman Day of Service (California State CR Bard PwC University East Bay) CrossLink PYA Golden Gate Chapter of the Commissioned Dekalb Medical Auxilary Queen’s Alumnae Atlanta Chapter Officers Association Delta Restore Health Group Gracenote Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Resurgence Group DIVAS Empowerment Rev.io Health Path - Alameda Health System Door Atlanta Rotaract Club of Atlanta Healthcare Financial Solutions Consultants, Inc. Druid Hills High School Beta Club SAI Holy Name School of San Francisco Dunwoody United Methodist Church Saint Philip AME HOSA Future Health Professionals ECCA Salesforce Inner Wheel Club of San Leandro Elite Smiles Chastain SAP Janssen Embassy Suites Second Saturdays Jesus Christ Church Emory University Shepherd Pathways Johnson & Johnson Federal Executive Board Spelman College Kaiser Permanante Forever Pink SunTrust Bank KIPP King Collegiate High School Key Club Fox Sports Taiwanese Junior Chamber of Commerce Marin Country Day School Gannon University Alumni TekStream Mentoring in Medicine & Science Georgia Association of Healthcare Executives The Way, The Truth, and The Life Christian Mizuho OSI Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Center National Charity League (Oakland Piedmont & Georgia Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Travelport Walnut Creek Chapters) Medicine TRIAGE CONSULTING GROUP Nielsen Georgia State University Umu Igbo Unite Atlanta Palo Alto Medical Foundation Georgia Tech United States Public Health Services Pandora Girl Scouts United Way of Greater Atlanta PG&E Glenn Memorial First United Methodist Church University of South Florida Pioneers For Change (California State University Grady Health System UPS East Bay) Gwinett Technical College Victory World Church Prospect High School Hands On Atlanta Vizient Redwood Christian Home Depot Wells Fargo ReSPONse Club of Castro Valley High School Iberia bank Wellstar Robert Half ICERV Ismaili Community WestRock Company Samuel Merrit Nursing Program iMatter Yale Day of Service San Francisco Volunteers Connect Invisors Young Men’s Service League San Jose State University Jack & Jill of America Young People for Democratic Justice Silicon Valley Volunteers Jackson Healthcare Singulex Johns Creek High School Western Region Volunteer Groups St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Johnson & Johnson AAA St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Kabbage, Inc. Alameda Contra Costa Chapter of the Links, Inc St. Raymond Catholic Church Kaiser Permanente Alameda Key Club Stanford Health Care Kennesaw State University Alpha Beta Psi Stanford Nursing Kimberly-Clark Arroyo Key Club Stanford Perioperative King & Spalding AT&T Stepping Stones Kurt Salmon Bank of America StopWaste Lakeside High School Baxter Stryker Lean In Bay Area Chinese Bible Church Stuber Living Grace Lutheran Church Beta Alpha Psi Epsilon (California State Sutter Health Locumtenens.com University East Bay) Sutter Health eQuip Lovett School Bishop Ranch Temple Sinai Mag Mutual Insurance Co. Boys Team Charity The Association of periOperative Registered Manheim Cal Alumni Scholars Nurses of San Francisco & Marin McBride Research Labs Cal State East Bay Nursing Program The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints McKesson Corp California Crosspoint Academy Transfiguration Church McKinsey California Department of Health Care Services Triage Consulting Medici Project California Society of CPA’s UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Microsoft Calvary Lutheran Church UCSF Neuroscience Nurses Morehouse College Cannon Quality Group Washington High School Interact Club Movement Mortgage Castro Valley High School Wipfli CPAs and Consultants National Association of Asian American Catholic Community of Pleasanton Women’s Bible Study Group Professionals Atlanta Chabot College Women’s Filipino Community Network New Birth Chevron Workday Next Generation Men & Women City of San Leandro Young Men’s Service League Norcross High School Clif Bar Northside Hospital Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling Novartis Community Health Center Network nThrive Contra Costa Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Thank you for with us! Oglethorpe Power Company Cooper Vision 23 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Financial Donors

Legacy Society (Gifts made through estate Menlo Park Presbyterian Church athenahealth planning) Ms. Sue Montgomery Baker Hostetler LLP Raymond and Marilyn Charity Fund Movement Foundation Inc Benjamin & Sophie Scher Charitable Glen and Edie Reed Northwell Health Foundation Benjamin V. Siegel, M.D. Mr. Dontari Poe Mr. Amal Bhatnagar Raising Malawi Ms. Nancy Bride Founder’s Society (Lifetime cumulative Ms. Leda K. Rapp Bright Funds Foundation giving of $1,000,000 and more) Richard A. Busemeyer Atheist Foundation Inc Robin Chalmers and Michael Purser The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation Sweetgrass Foundation Ki Joo Choi The Coca-Cola Nigeria Equatorial Alpha Sandra and Howard Tytel Clif Bar Family Foundation House Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cudahy The Kendeda Fund Guardian’s Circle ($10,000+) Mr. and Mrs. David DiVita Kimberly-Clark Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adler Emory University Ministry of Health of Ethiopia Assurance Freight LLC Mr. and Mrs. Roman D. Fuzaylov Baccash Family Foundation, Inc. Amelia and Tom Gambino Chairman’s Circle ($100,000+) Dr. Ibraheem T. Badejo The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Bancker-Williams Foundation Foundation The Coca-Cola Nigeria Equatorial Alpha Baze Manufacturing Limited House Gertrude and William C. Wardlaw Fund Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barrow GoodRx, Inc. Escale Oil and Gas Ltd The Benevity Community Impact Fund Jacob & Valerie Langeloth Foundation Hearthstone Charitable Foundation Mr. John W. Bloom Holy Spirit Catholic Church Kaiser Permanente The Coca-Cola Company Iberia Bank North Point Ministries, Inc. The Community Foundation For Greater Atlanta Independent Charities of America Sutter Health The Chicago Community Foundation The James & Mayme Rowland Foundation Mrs. Donna Drummond Johnson & Johnson President’s Circle ($50,000+) David & Sarah Epstein and Family Bridging the Gap, Africa Dr. and Dr. Clifford Katus, M.D. Debley Foundation Mr. Jonathan Kendall Dignity Health ESutures.com Halyard Health Knott Family Foundation Mr. Kevin Fee Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Nickel Hopital Cental De Yaounde The George & Dorothy Babare Family Foundation Northside Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paris Georgia Health Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pines Paul Hastings A.J. and Natalie Giurato The Rich Foundation, Inc. Raymond and Marilyn Charity Fund The Grey Family Foundation Glen and Edie Reed Temco Logistics Richard J. Higgins, Ph.D. and Margaret M. Graff, The UPS Foundation Roger and Susan Stone Family Foundation CFP Ms. Patricia Robinson Leader’s Circle ($25,000+) HRH Foundation Mr. and Ms. Jim T. Sawyer A. G. I-Shall Ltd. Debbie and Michael Irwin Schechter Foundation, Inc. African Village Square Association Jackson Healthcare, LLC SS Cyril & Methodius Slovak Catholic Church Alameda County Waste Management Jacobsen Family Trust The Stewart Family Charitable Fund Authority JEC Foundation Terra Family Foundation Allscripts Jef Jel Project Mr. Samuel Test Amphenol Corporation The Kebede Family Foundation Bruce W. Thomas, D.O. Mr. Samuel Ashknaz Marin Community Foundation Ms. Donna Tona ATK Investment Inc Medtronic University Otolaryngology Associates, Inc. Center for Poverty Reduction The Overlook International Foundation Mr. Numan Waheed Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clendening Pittulloch Foundation Jackie and Warren Wasp CURE International John J. and Donna K. Raggio, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn Conscience International The Rockdale Foundation World Medical Relief Divine Will Foundation Shippy Foundation World Medical Relief African Partners Ltd/Gte Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Evans Sk Commercial Realty, LLC Mr. Krubwa Foemi Yves Angeline Fife Ms. Susan Sprunk Ms. Ariana Zibilich Fifth Avenue of LI Realty Associates. St Dominic Catholic Hospital Ogungbade in Food for the Poor, Inc. Nigeria Sustainers’ Circle ($1,000+) The Green Foundation St Dominic Catholic Hospital Ogungbade in AccuRadio LLC The Handa Foundation Rome Dr. William A. Ankobiah, MD, FACP, FCCP Henry Schein, Inc. Stillwater Foundation Dr. and Mrs. David F. Apple, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hite Sudanese American Medical Association Ms. Linda Arrick K-Town Association of Atlanta Inc. Taraba State Ministry of Health Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ashner King & Spalding LLP Tolleson Family Foundation Mr. Samuel Ashner Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Knutsen Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Tolleson Ms. Stephanie Atli Latika & Rajiv Jain Foundation AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign Advocates’ Circle ($5,000+) Mrs. Oludayo Avbuere Living Word Ministries Inc Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen The Marigot Fund Mr. and Mrs. Uday Ayyagari Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Asher Mrs. Angele Barrow Meaningful Life International Ashner Family Evergreen Foundation 20 years of impact 24

Ms. MaryAnn C. Bartley Mr. Mark W. Henry Pat Covelli Foundation Ms. Delores Belhumeur Mr. and Mrs. Allan Herzog Dr. and Mrs. Barry J. Penner, DDS Dr. Richard Berman HL Friends Club Mr. and Mrs. John Per-Lee Mr. and Mrs. Marc Bernstein Ms. Lynne Hofmann Ms. Kelly Pfeifer Dr. and Mrs. Tom and Mary Bersot Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Phippen Bishop Entertainment Consult Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogle Mr. Gary Pinsly Mr. Paul Black Mr. and Mrs. Jason Holden Ms. Kathryn Pluhar Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Blake Mr. Jon Holt Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Pohlmann Dr. and Mr. Blum Dr. and Mrs. Ira Horowitz, M.D. Ms. Bonnie Ponte Boston Scientific Corporation Ms. Janet R. Hoveland The Progress Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Mendal Bouknight and Mrs. Debbie Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hoyt Project Angkor LePage Ms. Yenjean Hwang Mr. Seth Rahul Mr. Donald Bousel Mr. Frederick Iffert Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ralston Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Broderick Mrs. Vikki Iovine Ms. Ann V. Rast Mr. Gary Byrd Mrs. Susan Karches Glen and Edie Reed Mr. Allen Byrum Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redding C.R. Bard Foundation, Inc. Judy and Dennis Kenny Renaissance Charitable Foundation California Health Care Foundation Kenny Family Foundation, INC Mr. Paul W. Renaud Canvasback Missions, Inc. Mrs. Linda Marie Khettry RN Response Network Ms. Ellen Cammer Dr. Carl Kihm Robert Half International Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Capelouto Kailash Kothari The Robert H. and Anita Q. Lawe Foundation Mr. Larry J. Carter Ms. Lundyn Lafleur Mr. David R. Rogol, Esq. Ms. Leona Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. James Large Ms. Gloria Rolon Jalal Clemens Mr. Hung Le Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosella The Crimmins/Kelly Family Foundation Lee Ann & Melvin H. Jacobs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenthal Mr. William Crowe II Dr. and Mrs. Hilton G. P. Lewis Ms. Virginia Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Collins Dr. Dean Limeri Dr. Patricia Salber Ms. Judy Coy Mr. Ben Lin San Ramon Valley Rotary Club Mr. and Mrs. Josh Covett Chaoyi Liu Mr. John Sauter Ms. Kate Dahlstrom Dr. Steven N. Luxenberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schiff Mrs. Rebecca J. Davis Ms. Melissa M. MacDonnell Mr. Matt Schoolfield Delta Air Lines Mr. Robert P. Malte Ms. Francine Segal Ms. Irene Devine Mr. Forrest Makaloff Mr. Nimesh Shah Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Dirr Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mantooth Mr. Daniel B. Shapiro Ms. Ruth Dinowitz Mr. Larry Manuylov Mr. David W. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Downing Mr. Matthew Marcello Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Dunbar Mr. Adam Marchak Mr. Jason Shemtob Mr. and Mrs. Luke A. Dunnington Marietta Audi Ms. Pat F. Shepherd Elizabeth Sibley Bellamy Charitable Fund Mr. Carlos Marin Mr. A. B. Short Mr. Leo Faddis Mr. Casper Martin and Ms. Linda J. Woolford Mr. Andrew Short Father Frank’s Kids Marshal F. Merriam, Ph.D. Shree Swaminarayan Siddhant Sajivan Mandal Heather Fenton and Richard Ossoff Mr. Charles Massimo USA Inc. Dr. R. Fenton-May Mattlin Foundation The Sikand Foundation Mr. John D. Feerick, Esq. Ms. Amy McCombs Ms. Cherida Smith Fidelity Brokerage Services Merkatz Family Founation Ms. Deborah Smith Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mending Kids International Dennis L. Smith Mr. Sheldon Finkel Michael Dunitz Crisis Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Soref Mr. and Mrs. Robert First Mr. Todd Mills Mr. David Souder Mrs. Casey Fisher Ms. Lucia Montano Southern Company Gas Mr. Bill Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison Ms. Jacqueline Spence Ms. Cynthia F. Flynn Mr. Brian Morton St James United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Neal Foushee Ms. Dianne S. Morton Mr. Mark Stalzer Mr. Deborah Frank The Morsman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Staples Frank Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Baron Mullis Ms. Joanna Stockman Gambian Diaspora Healthcare Initiative Dr. Shelia Natbony & Mr. Bill Natbony, Esq. Ms. Fae P. Stout Mr. William T. George Mr. Jeffrey Neil Ms. Katherine Stradling Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Glickfeld Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Nevins STS International, INC Ms. Lindsey Goins Mr. Visal Nga Drs. Peter & Erin Sutcliffe Mr. Len Goldberg Ms. Dinh Nguyen Ms. Elisabeth Sykes Ms. Aprilmarie Gonzalez nThrive Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tarant Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Gordean Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor Ms. and Mr. Ariele Taylor Graham Family Foundation Mr. Peter Ogilvie TCU Global Medical Training Mr. Dwight Grant Ms. Margaret O`Halloran TelecomPioneers Ms. Dana H. Halberg Mr. Boachie-Adjei Oheneba Mr. Kevin W. Tierney Mrs. Maureen Hanlon Ms. Yolanda Onwubere Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trautwig Mr. Hans E. Hanson Mr. Joseph P. Opich Triage Consulting Group Beth Hansson Ornest Family Foundation Ms. Donna Triolo Mr. Kurt Hasson Overcoming Ministeries Inc. The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Mr. Thomas Hawk, Esq. Nancy Paris and Paul N. Prebble Dr. Idopise Umana Helping Africa Foundation Inc. Ms. Genie Parker Dr. Helen Vajk 25 Improving the quality of life of people and our planet

Ms. Tejal Vakharia County Auto Wreckers Dr. Allen Lavee Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. and Mrs. Steven Covett Mr. George Lawes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Verna Dean Machinery International Ms. Vivian Lee Vitantonio Foundation Ms. Barbara K. Danish & Ms. Laura Brown Ms. Jennifer Lehnert Ms. Michele Wallace Mr. Michael Deans Mr. Jonathan Lehrer-Graiwer Dr. Alisha A. Waller Ms. Catherine Cieri DeGroot Ms. Joy Leopard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Weinman Mr. Nelson Demille Dr. Lydell Lettsome Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Mr. David DeWitt Mr. Robert G. Levin West Monroe Partners Ms. Tina Dendrinos Ms. Denise Li WestRock Foundation Doctors Giving Back Dr. Nicolas Limthong Mr. Peter Wibell Ms. Aimee A. Dodson Stephanie C. Lin Ms. Allison Witty Mr. Paul B. Dowling Locumtenens.com Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wirganowicz Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Drost Ms. Erin Long Ms. KahYee Wong Ms. Wendy Dubas Mrs. Winifred B. Mack Workday Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Durnan Ms. Pamela Maher Mr. C Wright, Esq. Ms. Jenn Eastman Mr. Gad Malamed Ms. Sung Rak Yun Mr. Richard Elmore Ms. Jane Malloy Yonah Mountain Winery Ms. Julie Escarza Maple Street Guitars Young Contracting Company Foundation, Inc. Dr. Aysha Farooqi Mr. Tony Marzullo Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zukowski Mr. and Ms. Eric Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mastrocola Ms. Laura Franke Ms. Amy S. McCombs Friends of MedShare ($500+) Mr. Paul Frazier Ms. Catherine M. McCune Mr. and Mrs. Mark Abel Ms. Monica Friedman Ms. Susan McGwier ABLC Combined Federal Campaign Mr. and Mrs. David Funk Ms. Dana S. Meadows Dr. Phyllis Abramson, M.D. Mr. Vince Gabor Mr. Thomas Miller Ms. Karen Adamyan Mr. Stephen Gandy Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mirabal Ms. Aura Aparicio Mr. Paul Geltner Mr. and Mrs. Brian Moran Ms. Charlotte Arnold Getwell Road Community Church Mr. Clive I. Morrick Arthur M. Blank Foundation Ms. Sarah Golz Ms. Carol Morris Mrs. Emily Atherton Ms. Lois Greenfield Mr. Paul Morton Atlanta Unity Church Unity Center, Inc Mr. Matt Griffith Moskin Fund Mr. and Mrs. David Baker Ms. Susan Groszkiewicz Dr. and Mrs. Mukesh Shah, MD Mr. Jeff Baker Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Halper, PhD Mr. and Ms. Donald C. Murphy Ms. Caela S. Bailey Hands of Healing Dr. James Murphy, MD Mr. Nathan Ballentine Hands on Atlanta, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mrokowski Mr. Raymond Barger HandsOn Bay Area Mr. Christopher Naber Barnabas Health Ms. Jeanne Hansen The New Generation Social Club Ms. Malia Barshaw Alicia Harris New London Hospital Ms. Marie Batista Ms. Lynn T. Haremski Dr. Phuc Nguyen-Dinh Ms. Sybille Baumeler Mr. Robert Harty Mr. Roberto Novoa Ms. Amy Bearden Hawks Foundation Mr. Anthony O’Brien Ms. Caitlin Beery Health Advances Ocoee Adventure Center Mr. Lorenzo Benedicty Health Talents International Ms. Tasia Oglesby Dr. Katrina Berne Mr. Richard Henneman Mr. John Olczak Mr. Shantanu Bhalerao Dr. Janet C. Hoffman Mr. Peter Olsen Mr. Nathan Blazei Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hope Matthew Oster, M.D., M.P.H. Ms. Kristie Bridges Ms. Bethany Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Pennington Mr. John Brien Ms. Alexandra Idol Ms. Kimberly Pertel Mr. and Mrs. Alden Briscoe Illinois Tool Works Foundation Mr. Kyle Peter Ms. Sara Broadbent Professor Robert Jensen, Ph.D. Dr. William C. Peters Ms. Dannelly Brown Jewish Community Federation & Endowment The Peterson Family Foundation Mrs. Marcia D. Brown Fund Mr. Billy Peskin Dr. Sharon K. Brown Johnson and Johnson Giving Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt Mr. Jarie Bolander Mr. Jason A. Jones Ms. Linda G. Presser Mr. and Mrs. Judson Boothe Just Give Mr. Paul Preston Mr. Fredrick T. Bosse Mr. Ragui Kamel Ms. Mary Jo Potter Ms. Marlene K. Burke Ms. Jote Kassa Mrs. Bethan Powell Ms. Jeani Calmes Ms. Susanne Katus Dr. Rammohan Rao Mr. Chad Caron Ms. Tara M. Kazak Mr. Pradeep H Ravi Mr. Dayton T. Carr, MBA Mr. Steven Keith Ms. Kathleen M. Robb Causecast Foundation Mr. John Koeppel Dr. Lorne K. Rosenfield Ms. Abbey Chamberlain Mr. Keith Kolimaga Rosenfeld Family Charitable Fund Mr. Daniel Chazen Ms. Fran Konradt Ms. Lauren Roth Ms. Vicky Chau Ms. Katherine Knott Mr. Naveen Roy Mr. Will Chesher Mr. Thomas Kruger Ms. Lauren Santana Cindy Ensor Designs Ms. Rochelle Krunic Dr. and Mrs. Sam C. Schecter Ms. Mary Clarke Ms. Virginia Kuiper William Schecter, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Clemson Mr. Eric Landau and Ms. Esther Malamud Ms. Katelyn Schietroma Ms. Molly Clopp Mr. Dean Landew Mr. Florian Schroeck Mr. Thomas J. Coffeen Mr. Randall Larrimore and Mrs. Cathy Cutright Ms. Ayelet Schwitzer 20 years of impact 26

Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Senior Mrs. Linda H. Stephan Ms. Idopsie Umana Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seppala Mr. Robert L. Swaaley Umma Fatema (Making Doctors) Ms. Loni L. Shepherd Mr. Eric Talbert United Way of Greater Atlanta Ms. Martha E. Shibley Dr. Gwin Tennis United Way of Rhode Island Ms. Mary E. Simonian Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Terry Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 528 Ms. Brenda Small Mr. Ashley Thekkekara Robert J. Wiegert, DVM Ms. Rhonda Smallwood Ms. Miverva Tico Ms. Veronica Wilson-McElprang Ms. Katrina C. Smith Ms. Wendi Tillem Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Smith Mr. Matthew D. Tolley World Pediatric Project Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Spigel Mr. Vincent Tona Ms. Christina Wu St. Regis Hotel Atlanta Mr. Sami J. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Carol Zanella In-Kind Services & Product Donors Acorda Theraputics Good News Clinic Peachtree Immediate Care AK Medical Good Samaritan Clinic Performance Industrial Investments Albany Medical Group Good Samaritan Health Center - Gwinnett Philips Healthcare Allergy and Asthma Medical Group Good Samaritan Hospital Piedmont Healthcare Allergy and Immunology Associates Grady Health Pride Forney Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc Greenwich Hospital Print Pack Alta Bates Summit Gwinnett Medical Center Pro-Bono Legal Services of Atlanta American Buddhist Cultural Society Habitat for Humanity Queen of the Valley Medical Center American Cancer Society Hackensack Meridian Health R Ventures Medical Angel Flight Soars, Inc. Halyard Health Ravenswood Family Health Center Atlanta Heart Specialists Hands of Hope Clinic Restoring Vision Atlanta Medical Center Health & Wellness Partners Resurgens Orthopaedics Bain & Company Healthcare Charities Riverview Medical Center Ballard Spahr LLP HealthTrust Robert Half Bard Urological Division Henry Schein Rockdale Medical Center BASS Medical Group Hill-Rom Roots Community Health Center Bay Area Urology Holtzquip, Inc. RWJ Barnabas BD Home Medical Specialties, Inc. Sacramento Heart Berean Christian Church Hopkins Medical Products San Francisco General Hospital Berkeley Free Clinic Hospital Corporation of America San Francisco Giants Better Walk Inc. Hospital for Special Surgery Saratoga Family Health Books For Africa HTL-STREFA Shady Grove Fertility Cancer Treatment Centers of America Independence Prosthestics Shree Swaminarayan Siddhant Sajivan Capital Health System Innovative Med Tech Sound Choices Pregnancy Clinic Cardinal Health International Aid South Metro Bone and Joint Castle Medical Jane Weston St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center CBC National Bank John Muir Hospital St. Justin Church CentraState Medical Center Kaiser Permanente St. Luke’s Hospital Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Kendall Healthcare Co St. Mary’s Medical Center Clif Bar Kessler Rehabilitation Center St. Rose Hospital - Hayward Community Hospital of Monterey Knee Walker Central St. Vincent’s Riverside Medical Center Comprehensive Vascular Surgery Lawrenceville Surgery Center Barrel Standard Textile Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Lifeline Chiropractic Center Stanford Children’s Health Specialty Services Coram Specialty Infusion Services Long Island Osteoporosis & Arthritis Stanford University Crown World Wide Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stockton Ambulatory Surgery Center Crutches 4 Kids Medical College of Georgia Stryker CURE International Medline Industries Inc Sutter Health DeKalb Medical MedPlus Physician Supplies Texas Institute for Surgery Deloitte Memorial University Medical Center The Jewish Federations of North America Dignity Health Menlo Medical Clinic The Westminster Schools Distribution Cooperative, Inc. Menlo Mountain View Church TLC Medical Dr. Anacker Mercy Care Tony M. Bayles Dr. Aquino Mercy Medical Center Tronex Dr. Lee Rippy Mobility Worldwide UCSF Medical Center Dr. Odunukwe Mount Sinai Hospital UCSF Mission Bay Dr. Roger Mann Murry Hill Medical Group University Hospital & Medical Center Dr. Tobi B Klar Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc University of Vermont Medical Center El Camino Health National Charity League VA Atlant Medical Center Elite MD Spa Naykas Healthcare Services, Inc. VA Decatur Clinic Emory Healthcare Nebraska Heart Hospital VA Medical Center ENT of Georgia North North Fulton Regional Medical Center VA Palo Alto Health Care System ERBE USA, Inc. Northeast Hospital ValleyCare Health System Evo Innovations Northwell Health Virtua Family Planning Specialists Novacare Prosthetics & Orthotics Visiting Angels FPS Medical Group O’Connor Hospital VWR International Friends of Disabled Adults & Children Oglethorpe Power Corporation WellStar Health System Gary Hill Olde Towne Medical & Dental Center Western Maryland Health System gatc LP Owens & Minor Winter Haven Women’s Hospital Georgia-Pacific Owens Corning Zimba Eye Clinic Genentech Partners for Care Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Pathology Sciences Medical Group Get involved at www.medshare.org

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