Same horse. Different color.

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Ingham Is Now McLaren

In January of 2012, Ingham Regional change in order to provide a comprehen- Medical Center and Ingham Regional Or- sive and extensive presence of the McLaren What’s Inside thopedic Hospital announced the decision name and network throughout . to change their names to McLaren Greater McLaren Health Care is proudly named ”The Hippest Party in Town” redefines the foundation’s Annual Lansing and McLaren Orthopedic Hospital after Margaret E. McLaren, a registered Gala with award-winning success. to reflect their position at the heart of one nurse who began her career at Women’s The Jack Breslin Golf Classic of Michigan’s largest and fastest growing Hospital in Flint, Michigan, in 1924. Ms. continues to build a reputation as health care families, McLaren Health Care. McLaren served as senior administrator to Greater Lansing’s largest and most In response to this change, Ingham Re- Women’s Hospital and led the 40-bed facil- sought-after charity golf outing. gional Healthcare Foundation’s Board of ity for women into a 243-bed general hos- The State of the State of Trustees decided to follow suit, becoming pital. In 1951, Women’s Hospital was aptly Healthcare educates local business McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foun- renamed McLaren General Hospital to hon- and health professionals on the dation. Though the name has changed, the or Ms. McLaren and the values she upheld complex future of healthcare policy. objective to support a healthy lifestyle and throughout her life. Nursing at McLaren gets a provide a world-class healthcare facility for Today, McLaren is annually recognized as much deserved boost with the inception of the foundation’s the community has not. one of the top Integrated Health Networks Nursing Scholarship Fund. The rebranding initiative enables McLar- in the nation and one of the largest health en to have a single identity that reflects the care providers in the state with a system that The Foundation Gets Social with Facebook and LinkedIn. scope and impact of the organization across reaches more than half of Michigan residents the state. All of McLaren Health Care’s sub- through more than 200 locations, 17,000 sidiaries have also gone through a name employees and 11,000 network physicians. < THE IMPACT | Annual Report Edition

Guests of the 2011 annual gala enjoyed a 2011 Gala Sponsors night filled with hors d’oeuvres and a lavish dine-around dinner spread at the Michigan McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare State University Spartan Club with music Foundation would like to acknowledge provided by Lansing’s classic soul and R&B and thank the following sponsors: band, Root Doctor. Partygoers also enjoyed blackjack, rou- Title Sponsor lette, craps, and Texas Hold ‘Em, and then >> PNC Bank cashed in their chips for a chance to win either one night at Soaring Eagle Casino in Hospitality Sponsor Mt. Pleasant or a $500 airfare voucher for >> Corizon Sun Country Airlines. Guests had the chance to bid on live au- Gaming Sponsor uction prizes that included a fly-fishing trip >> Dick, Jan & Rick Wendorf with Jeff “Bear” Andrews, an authentic Ital- ian dinner for eight at the historic home of Atmosphere Sponsor “The Hippest Party in Town” brought an Salvatore and Marcella Durso, a corporate >> McLaren Greater Lansing award-winning new vibe to the foundation’s luxury box at a Detroit Red Wings game, Annual Gala, taking home the PACE Pinnacle Professional Staff award for Special Events. and a four night trip to Riu Palace in Cancun, Mexico. Lounge Sponsors “We have more than 550 physicians, >> Delta Dental “The Hippest 25 orthopedic surgeons, and specially- >> MSU Federal Credit Union trained clinical staff who perform more than >> MSU College of Osteopathic Party in Town” 10,000 inpatient and outpatient procedures Medicine each year,” said Dennis M. Louney, Chair >> Michigan Orthopedic Center Raises the Bar of McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation’s Board of Trustees. “We strive VIP Reception Sponsors On November 12, 2011, McLaren Great- to provide our patients with healthier out- >> Advanced Radiology Services, PC er Lansing Healthcare Foundation proudly comes, shorter hospital stays, experienced >> C2AE presented the “Hippest Party in Town,” a and dedicated physicians, and complete pre >> Edge Partnerships retro-themed gala featuring a live and silent and post operative care. The proceeds from auction and casino gaming with proceeds Valet Sponsor benefitting the McLaren Orthopedic Hospi- Mid-Michigan Business Rap: tal. The disco dance floor, music and atmos- >> Cold Stone Creamery & Tim phere set the mood for a remarkable and Horton’s - South Lansing entertaining event. Most remarkable of all >> Tim Horton’s - Holt was the support for the event, which totaled >> Doty Mechanical, Inc. $158,000 in funds raised, nearly double the >> Farm Bureau Insurance previous year. >> Hyundai of Lansing “Orthopedics has long been a source of >> Coldwell Banker Hubbell Briarwood pride for McLaren Greater Lansing,” said - The Laforet Team Eric Sturdy, Executive Director of McLaren >> Spotlight Media Marketing Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation. “McLaren Orthopedic Hospital has consist- ently ranked in the top five percent among peers nationally, and currently serves as a center for national orthopedic research—in partnership with Michigan State University. Our dedication to our patients extends to exploring new ways to treat them even bet- Guests of “The Hippest Party in Town” enjoy ter.” casino gaming.

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2011 Gala Sponsors

We Are Family Sponsors >> Accident Fund Holdings >> Capital Internal Medicine Associates >> Cooper Osteopathic, PLLC - In memory of Dr. Bonnie Thornton >> Events to Rent >> Greater Michigan Biomet >> Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hourani >> Juventas >> McLaren Homecare Group >> Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute >> Zimmer WLNS TV-6’s Evan Pinsonnault introduces McLaren Greater Lansing nurses while soliciting donations to support McLaren’s Nursing Scholarship Fund at the 2011 Gala. The impromptu Ladies’ Night Sponsor fundraiser contributed more than $7,000 to the fund. >> Gillespie Group this wonderful event will help provide us the Boogie Oogie Oogie Sponsors resources to exceed those expectations.” Foundation Establishes >> Compression Therapy Services Not only did the 2011 Gala enjoy financial Nursing Scholarship Fund >> Dave Courey success and community praise, but “The >> David and Sherry Drayton Hippest Party in Town” also won critical McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare >> The F.P. Horak Company acclaim. Central Michigan Public Relations Foundation is excited to announce the de- >> Fifth Third Bank Society of America (CMPRSA) awarded the velopment of the Nursing Scholarship Fund. >> Foresight Group foundation and Edge Partnerships the PACE The fund was established to support the >> Ingham Regional Assisted Living Pinnacle Award for Special Events in recog- education of current and future nurses as >> Darrell and Susan Lindman nition for the planning the gala with exem- they work towards advanced nursing de- >> McLaren Health Plan plary skill, creativity and resourcefulness. < grees. A scholarship will be given annually >> ProAssurance Companies to current staff members enrolled in an ac- >> Publicom credited nursing program. >> The Christman Company “Nurses at McLaren Greater Lansing >> Shaheen Chevrolet are our greatest resource,” said Kris Allen, >> Williams AutoWorld Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services at McLaren Greater Event Chair Lansing. “We’re committed to providing >> Shelley Davis Mielock them every opportunity to advance.” The fund was initiated by Sue Brennan, a retired McLaren Greater Lansing registered Save the Date nurse who left behind a legacy of commit- ment and nursing excellence. Mark your calendar for 2012’s Hippest A “raise your paddle” live auction held Party in Town, Saturday, October 6 at during the annual gala recognized the Nurs- the MSU Spartan Stadium Club. ing Scholarship Fund and raised more than $7,000 benefitting the Fund. Visit www.mclaren.org/lansinggala for Donations for the Nursing Scholarship more information on 2012’s Hippest Fund can be made online at www.mclaren. Party in Town! Root Doctor entertains guests at the Gala org/lansingfoundation. < with their signature blend of rythm and blues.

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2011 Jack Breslin Golf Classic Sponsors

McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank the following sponsors:

Founding Sponsor >> Katranji Hand Center

Dinner Sponsor >> Accident Fund Insurance Company of America Beverage Cart Sponsor >> Prison Heath Systems Golf Ball Sponsor >> Great Lakes Cancer Institute Greater Lansing Golf Classic Golf Cart Sponsor >> McLaren Health Plan Shakes Off Rain, Helps Earn Breast Lunch Sponsor >> Radiation Oncology Alliance Golfs for Good Care Center Media Sponsor >> WLNS TV 6 For nearly ten years, the Jack Breslin Accreditation Premium Gift Sponsor Golf Classic, the foundation’s annual golf >> Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hourani outing benefitting oncology programs and McLaren Greater Lansing’s Breast Care Volunteer Shirt Sponsor services at McLaren Greater Lansing, has Center recently earned accreditation by the >> Capital Internal Medicine grown in reputation and success as one of National Accreditation Program for Breast Associates, PC Lansing’s most sought-after annual outings. Centers (NAPBC) through the American Birdie Sponsors 2011 was no different as the event saw great College of Surgeons. Only about 200 other >> Anthelio Healthcare Solutions growth in fundraising and participation from breast centers in 36 states are currently ac- >> MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine the previous year. credited, and McLaren >> Plante & Moran PLLC 2011’s outing, held at Eagle Eye and Greater Lansing is the Breakfast Sponsor Hawk Hollow golf courses, did have one first mid-Michigan >> Hatteras Printing small hiccup as play had to be suspended hospital to earn the Cocktail Hour Sponsor due to inclement weather. “We can’t control distinction. >> Client Financial Services the weather, but we certainly made the best Instrumental in “First Aid Station” Sponsors of it,” said Eric Sturdy, Executive Director of earning the accreditation was the purchase >> Physician Associates, P.C. McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foun- of a new digital mammographyapproved cmyk colors machine, >> Stan Setas Produce Company, LLC dation. “Our participants are here to golf, allowing patients to have a more comfort- Flag Sponsor but more importantly they’re here to sup- able experience during an uncomfortable >> Kaufman Hall port oncology services at McLaren Greater procedure. Hole-in-One Sponsors Lansing. No amount of rain can stop them Funds raised from the Jack Breslin Golf >> Okemos Auto Collection from supporting what they’re passionate Classic assisted in purchasing the state-of- >> Williams AutoWorld about.” the-art equipment, further honoring Jack Putting Contest Sponsors Since 2007, the event has raised more Breslin’s passion for battling cancer and >> HBE Corporation than $380,000, all contributing to the demonstrating how that passion can make >> Jan and Dick Wendorf study, diagnosis, treatment and cure of a difference in the community. < cancer. <

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Gold Tee Sponsors >> Capitol Bancorp LTD and Capitol National Bank >> Eaton Rapids Medical Center >> Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital >> John E. Green Company >> Kitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook >> Memorial Healthcare >> Payne Broder & Fossee, P.C. >> Shaheen Chevrolet >> The Centennial Group >> The Christman Company >> The Timberland Group Silver Tee Sponsors Bill Stoskopf, Grace Gibbs, DO, Jim Barrett and Darrell Lindman pause between shots during >> Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C. the Jack Breslin Golf Classic. >> Glenn Buege Buick GMC >> Lansing Board of Water and Light >> Lansing Neurosurgery >> Michigan Building & Construction Trades Council >> NHI Billing >> Rehmann Healthcare >> St. Jude Medical >> Summit Community Bank >> Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute >> WILX-TV 10 Green Tee Sponsors >> Aflac >> Auto-Owners Insurance Company >> DCMI - Dave Courey Media & Imaging >> Dean Transportation >> Delta Dental Rain couldn’t stop golfers from enjoying Potter Park Zoo supported the outing by >> FinCor Solutions themselves at Eagle Eye and Hawk Hollow. providing docents and gift certificates. >> Glenn Buege Buick GMC >> R. Jon Harpst >> Michigan Gastroenterology Institute >> MSU Federal Credit Union >> Origami Brain Injury Rehab Center >> Pulmonary Services, P.C. >> T. H. Eifert >> Truscott Rossman >> Weinstein Electric Company Scoreboard Sponsors >> Mehboob Fatteh, MD >> JDJ Hospitality, LLC – Denny’s Volunteers are an integral part of the Jack Breslin Golf Classic. Renee Howell and Monica Artis are >> Publicom two such volunteers commited to helping the cause. >> Pulmonary Services, P.C.

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2011 State of the State of Healthcare Sponsors

McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank the following sponsors:

Event Sponsors >> Fifth Third Bank >> McLaren Health Plan >> NuWave >> Plante and Moran, PLLC >> Rehmann >> The Christman Company Panelists educate local health and business professionals at the State of the State of Healthcare at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing. Table Sponsors >> C2AE tion to local businesses and the region’s >> Ingham Health Plan Corporation State of the State workforce,” said Scott Stewart, Chair of >> Lansing Regional Chamber of the Business Partners in Health Committee Commerce of Healthcare and member of McLaren Greater Lansing >> Medical Advisory Group of Lansing Healthcare Foundation’s Board of Trus- >> MSU Federal Credit Union On June 20, 2011, local business profes- tees, “Events such as these are essential to >> Voss Insurance Services, Inc. sionals were invited to the annual State of achieving this goal.” the State of Health Care Luncheon, organ- Panelists included Laurence S. Rosen, Event Chair ized by the foundation’s Business Partners PhD, Senior Project Manager at Public >> Scott Stewart in Health committee, to discuss healthcare Policy Associates, Inc.; Teresa Mikan, Vice industry trends and learn what to prepare President of Regulatory Affairs at McLaren Visit www.mclaren.org/sos for more for in 2012. Health Plan; and Tim Durso, Executive Vice information on the State of the The event was designed to update the President of Employee Benefits at The Cen- State of Healthcare, and how you capital region’s business and healthcare tennial Group. < can get involved with the Business professionals about the application of the Partners in Health Committee. Affordable Health Care for America Act, current trends in health care and how they Annual Burger King will impact the state. Further explored was Fundraiser Provides how state and federal health care trends will impact small business owners, leaders of Generous Donations for large businesses and members of the local McRee Guest House workforce. The luncheon also aimed to educate A special Burger King fundraiser sup- business leaders about the McLaren Health porting McLaren Greater Lansing’s McRee Care Corporation, addresses challenges House yielded generous contributions over facing both health care providers and busi- the holidays. The four-week fundraiser ac- nesses who offer health care coverage, and cumulated more than $7,000 in donations highlight key dates for health care reform during the 2010 holiday season. bill requirements. “We appreciate the thoughtfulness of “The Business Partners in Health com- local Burger King franchise owners David mittee is dedicated to being the catalyst Cook, President of Dasak Inc., and Roger for promoting health and wellness educa- Wood, Vice President of Team Schostak

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tients. Largely staffed by volunteers, there’s Participating Burger always someone to talk to who will listen and provide a good dose of comfort. The King Restaurants fundraiser helps provide overnight stays for those who are unable to afford the minimal McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare per-night fare. Foundation would like to thank the Thirteen Burger King restaurants greater Lansing area and the following throughout the Lansing area, including loca- Burger King Restaurants for their tions in Okemos, Perry and Holt, sold paper support of the McRee Guest House: McRee houses for $1 during the fundraiser. Customers who participated received a >> Jolly and Dunkel free Burger King beverage coupon and >> Lake Lansing and 127 next to their name displayed in the restaurant in Meijer a paper McRee house. The Frandor Burger >> On the corner of Cedar and King location managed by Tina Wroe sold Northrup the most houses for the second consecutive >> Frandor Local Burger King Restaurants and their year, totaling $2,068. >> Cedar and Willoughby - Holt customers in 2010 raised more than $7,000 in In its 16-year history, McRee Guest >> Downtown location on the corner support of the McRee Guest House.. House has served more than 24,000 guests of Cedar and Saginaw Family Restaurants, their staff and all of from 75 Michigan counties, 50 states, and >> Perry location off exit 105 their many Burger King customers,” said families from Korea, Australia, Europe, and >> West Saginaw next to Horrocks Eric Sturdy, Executive Director of McLaren India. Funds raised for the McRee Guest >> Okemos in front of Best Buy Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation. House by local Burger King restaurants >> DeWitt on Old US 27 “Their support will help give families a have paid for nearly 7,500 overnight lodg- >> South Waverly place to rest when sick loved ones are at ings for families unable to afford the stay >> On MLK near Holmes the hospital.” since Burger King began partnering with The McRee Guest House, located on the McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foun- southwest corner of McLaren Greater Lan- dation in 1991. < sing’s Greenlawn Campus provides a close, comfortable “home away from home” for the loved ones of critically ill McLaren pa-

The McRee Guest House provides a “home away from home” for patients’ families.

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Chi Family Donates $50,000 To Update Medical Library

The John W. Chi Memorial Medical Library, a respected institution located within McLaren Greater Lansing’s Greenlawn Campus, received a welcomed upgrade when Drs. Seong and Ki Whan Oh Chi donated $50,000 to help fund renovations to the library.

As a resource of professional guidance for physicians and medical students, the John W. Chi Memorial Medical T.J. Duckett smiles after seeing his cleanly shaven face for the first time in a year. Library is a cornerstone of McLaren Greater Lansing. Utilized on a daily basis, the library is a place for medical professionals to seek resources to said. “It was clear to me during her treatment assist with decision-making and a quiet T.J. Duckett and Lunch that [McLaren Greater Lansing] truly cares.” place to “get away” from the daily grind. With A Purpose Raise “T.J. is a great example of how passion, be it in your professional or personal life, The library was dedicated as the More Than $21,000 can fuel change and make a meaningful John W. Chi Memorial Medical Library For Foundation impact,” Sturdy said. “McLaren Greater in September of 1976 in honor of Lansing Healthcare Foundation, along with the Chi’s son, John, who passed After a year of allowing his beard to the thousands of patients who are treated away that year in an automobile grow, former Michigan State University and at McLaren Greater Lansing, thank T.J. and accident. The plaque in his honor professional football star T.J. Duckett de- Lunch With A Purpose for their support.” reads, “His eloquence was in his cided to put his facial hair to good use. The Lunch With A Purpose encourages vol- living and giving himself to others.” hometown athlete and philanthropist had unteers to contribute their time to a cause been growing his beard to raise funds and during their lunch hours. Duckett hopes to The Chi’s donation will assist awareness for McLaren Greater Lansing encourage others to get involved in their renovations that haven’t taken place Healthcare Foundation as part of Cuts for passion by what he calls, “doing first, and since the 1970’s. Their gift and the Cancer, an effort of his community outreach donating second.” < planned renovations will honor the organization called Lunch With A Purpose. memory of their son by keeping The campaign ended with Duckett shaving the medical library up-to-date and off his beard at an East Lansing event. welcoming for the McLaren Greater After Duckett was trimmed and shaved, Lansing medical community. along with several other community mem- bers who took on the challenge, he present- ed Eric Sturdy, Executive Director of McLar- en Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation, with a check in the amount of $21,227.20 to benefit oncology services at McLaren Greater Lansing. “I was inspired to raise money for [McLaren Greater Lansing] Healthcare Foundation after my mother lost her battle One year of beard growth raised funds and with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma,” Duckett awareness for the foundation.

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Planned Giving Leaves Lasting Impact

Jo Fredericks, former Vice President of Human Resources at McLaren Greater Lansing, and her husband Ed, have established the Jo and Ed Fredericks Scholarship Fund at McLaren Greater Lansing. The Fund is intended to assist students with an interest and intent to pursue an identified high-need career at McLaren Greater Lansing but lack the financial ability. Members of McLaren’s Surgical Pre Op unit are presented with a letter of gratitude from a recent patient, and recognition from McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation’s WeCare The Fredericks support their Committee. scholarship fund by making McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Patients’ appreciation and stories of Foundation the owner and beneficiary McLaren Greater gratitude for McLaren caregivers have of a life insurance policy. In turn, the Lansing Announces poured in since the program’s inception. “I Fredericks can receive a charitable have terrific memories of the care received tax deduction for ongoing premiums Inception of Grateful at [McLaren],” said Arlene H., “I felt cared paid on the contract. The foundation Patient Program for both professionally and personally.” makes annual premium payments Dianne W. also stated “when I was tell- on the policy while the Fredericks In 2011, McLaren Greater Lansing ing my friends I was choosing to have treat- make a tax deductible gift in that Healthcare Foundation founded the Grate- ment for breast cancer at [McLaren Greater amount to the foundation annually. ful Patient Program to offer thankful guests Lansing], one of them clapped their hands an opportunity to recognize individuals or and said, ‘Oh you’ll find an angel around Through their unique efforts, the departments who have made a difference every corner. Indeed, that has been the case Fredericks are able to provide a during their time at McLaren. . . . every staff member has been helpful and lasting legacy for future healthcare The Foundation’s newly implemented wonderful.” workers while benefiting from program offers two ways for patients or The Foundation’s WeCare Committee, tax deductible gifts now. family members treated at McLaren Greater which was also founded in 2011 and com- Lansing or McLaren Orthopedic Hospital to prised entirely of volunteer hospital staff, A gift of life insurance such as the extend thanks to the people who made an organizes acts of kindness to recognize Fredericks gift—as well as planned impact during their stay. Participants can the departments and individuals who have and estate giving—is a caring way to share their story by writing a letter of appre- received praise from grateful patients and leave behind a lasting legacy for the ciation and/or making a donation to McLar- guests. future of health care of mid-Michigan. en Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation. In addition to letters of thanks, grateful “The doctors, nurses, and various other patients and guests have donated $1,690 to Interested in learning more about staff members are the heart and soul of this the foundation during the pilot year of the this type of giving? Contact hospital. They work intensely to provide ex- program in recognition of the exceptional the foundation at (517) 975 ceptional care and a comfortable experience care they received. 7100 or lansingfoundation@ for their patients,” said Eric Sturdy, Execu- Patients and guests are encouraged to mclaren.org for further details. tive Director of McLaren Greater Lansing share their stories at www.mclaren.org/ Healthcare Foundation. “This program is a lansinggrateful. < small but necessary step to making them feel appreciated for all of their hard work.”

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McRee Society • Dr. Divyakant and Maria Gandhi Society Donors $50,000 - $99,999 • General Motors Lansing Operations • Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. • Paul and Debbie Gentilozzi Society Members as of • Jill and Thomas J. Archambeau, MD • Dr. C. Mohan Gera and Dr. Renuka Gera September 30, 2011 • E. James and Diane L. Barrett • Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Granger • Bruce B. Bragg • Gordon and Mary Guyer We gratefully acknowldge the following • Charles J. Clark • Bob and Connie Heintz friends and supporters who have made • Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, PC • Don and Jan Hines a difference by contributing to McLaren • Fraternal Order of Eagles • Mr. Tom Hoisington and The Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation. Lansing Aerie No. 1039 Honorable Louise Alderson Society membership is a reflection of • Thomas E. and Lynne M. Hoffmeyer • Theresa and Robert Hubbell donors’ generous cumulative giving. • Richard and Tracy Johnson • Michael and Wendy W. James • Michael Kowalczyk • Jim and Jennifer Jensen • Denny and Marta Litos • Lewis D. Johns • McLaren Greater Lansing • Dr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones Grand Society Professional Staff • Dr. Gauresh Kashyap and $1,000,000 or more • Mr. Kris Nicholoff Dr. Suman Kashyap • Dr. and Mrs. Seong H. Chi • David and Karen Noe • Kitch Drutchas Wagner • McLaren Greater • Option 1 Credit Union Valitutti & Sherbrook Lansing Volunteers • PNC Bank • Charles and Terry Lasky • Jim and Robin Richard • Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm T. Lawrence Anderson Society • Steve and Melinda Roznowski • Dr. Gary F. and Ann D. Leago $500,000 - $999,999 • Jay and Ruth Strohl • Darrell and Susan Lindman • Salvatore J. and Marcella M. Durso • Thoracic & Cardiovascular Institute • Dr. Michael and Cindy A. Maser • The Christman Company • Dr. Jerrold M. Weiss and Sue A. Weiss • Meijer • Everett and Rosenele Zack • Dr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Mesko Breslin Society • Lyle and Cynthia Miller $250,000 - $499,999 McLaughlin Society • NAI Mid- Michigan • Mrs. R E Olds Anderson $25,000 to $49,999 Vlahakis Commercial • Auto-Owners Insurance • Art Craft Display, Inc. • Dr. and Mrs. Brian Olsen • The Dart Foundation • Bank of America • Dr. Hasmukh Patel • Dr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Fabaz • Becky Beauchine Kulka • Payne, Broder & Fossee, P.C. • Ed and Jo Fredericks • Becky Beauchine Kulka • ProAssurance Diamonds and Fine Jewlery • Dr. Marsha Rappley Belen Society • Everett and Juanita Beemer • Joe and Jerry Reid $100,000 - $249,999 • Neil C. Caliman, M.D. and • Dr. and Mrs. Earl Reisdorff • Lucile E. Belen* Monica J. Stafford, D.D.S. • Gary L. Roth, DO • Citizens Bank • Capitol Area Harley Owners • Patrick and Karen Salow • Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hourani Group #2280 • Dr. Les and Mary Lou Searls • D. L. Kesler and Sons • Dr. and Mrs. Mark Cimmerer • Dr. Sid M. Shah • Lansing Anesthesiologists, P.C. • Dr. and Mrs. Joel Cohn • Denise and Ralph Shaheen • Geoff and Kay Linz • Coldwell Banker Hubbell BriarWood • Dr. and Mrs. David Shneider • Jane McFadden* • Alonso and Stefeni Collar and Family • Donald and Helene Simon • McLaren Cardiothoracic • Dr. Barry and Jill Dehlin • Bernice Olds Roe Smith* and Vascular Surgeons • Delta Dental Plan of Michigan • Dr. Charles J. Taunt and • Shirley K. Pasant* • Dr. Andrew and Barbara Duda Mrs. Katherine Taunt • Jan and Dick Wendorf • Mr. and Mrs. David Eich • Kevin Van Ermen and Colleen Walter • Nancy A. Elwood • Joe and Rita Wilhelm • Sam and Judith Eyde • Mr. and Mrs. Jeff S. Williams • Dr. and Mrs. John G. Fata • Robert N. and Rachelle D. Wright • Parveen and Mehboob Fatteh

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Signet Society • Ernest C. Fox • Owens & Minor Distribution, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 • Steven and Elizabeth Frederickson • Dr. William Page-Echols and • Mrs. Patricia Abood • Anita Scheumann Frohnapfel* Dr. Wendy Page-Echols • American Physicians Capital • Fund Evaluation Group • Mr. and John M. Patterson • Phillip and Nancy Badra • Amit Ghose M.D. • Thomas and Cynthy Payne • Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barnes • Jerry and Lynne Granger • Dennis J. Perry, M.D. and Debra L. Perry • Dr. Charles A. and Zoe M. Bassos • Ron and Donna Granger • Leonard and Marilyn Peters • Joan Bauer and Doug Langham • Mrs. Ruth Greenbaum • Gabriella and Parker Petroff • Mr. and Mrs. Noel L. Bergeron • Ronald A. and Mary K. Guggemos • Dorothy and John Petroff* • Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Bez • Mrs. Patricia Guyselman* • Plante & Moran, LLP • Dr. and Mrs. Bert M. Bez • Ted* and Jo Hacker • PPOM • Dr. and Mrs. Joel L. Bez • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert* Haley • Public Affairs Associates, Inc. • Dr. Bernard and Joan Billman • Dr. and Mrs. Mark* W. Harrold • Public Sector Consultants • Mrs. Lola Blair • Lee and Barbara Hladki • Publicom • Blue Care Network of Michigan • Bill and Julie Howe • Dr. Les Puretz, D.O. • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan • Faris A. and Carlene J. Howrani • Arthur* and Geraldine Radke • David J. and Diane Albrycht Boes • Randy and Edith Hughes • Paula and Don Reichle • Renee S. Breslin • Dr. Dan L. Hunt and Dr. Mary D. Hunt • Frank and Patricia Stewart Reynolds • Suzanne E. Brownell • Mary Ann and Dennis Jenkins • Mr. Donald S. Reynolds and • Gary and Bonnie Brya • Dr. and Mrs. Jia Y. Jung Dr. Leslie K. Reynolds • Jean and M. Arthur Budden, MD • Karlsberger Architects, Inc. • Woodward and Charlotte Roe* • Capital Area Pathologists Group • Bruce and Shirley Klunzinger • Armin Sage Roe* • Capitol Bancorp LTD. • Gregory and Debra Landis • Craig and Janice Ruff • Capitol National Bank • Dr. Phong H. Le and Mrs. • Sam Eyde Construction • Diane and James F. Carr, Jr. Ratana Jewsowan • Mary and James Savage • Mr. George Casey • Claude and Deborah Leblanc • Barbara Sawyer-Koch and Donald Koch • Mark D. Castellani, MD • Stephen and Iris Linder • Martha Seaman* and Lisa S. Hildorf • Charles O. and Eleanor Fabian Long • Mr. and Mrs. James Setas • Dr. Kevin T. Cavanagh and • Patricia M. and Charles T. Lowrie • Dr. and Mrs. Aajay Shah Dr. Jeanne M. Kapenga • Mohan and Soumya Madala • Loretta A. Shaver • Jerry J. Chandler and Kari Chandler, RN • Marsha Milburn Madigan, • Dr. Carol Miskell Simmons • Dr. and Mrs. Suk J. Chang M.D. and William Madigan and Mr. Eric Simmons • Dr. James S. Close and • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Maguire, Jr. • Dr. and Mrs. Daryl L. Smith Constance R. Close • MAXCO Inc. • Dr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Sohn • Geneva Conrad • Edward and Jan McRee • Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Spagnuolo* • Mary I. Cooper • Mr. and Mrs. David McSherry • Dr. Marshall Spencer • Mr. and Mrs. David Courey • Dr. Daryl and Shelley Melvin • Paula and Darius Cunningham • Meridian Primary Care • Dr. R.G. Curtiss* • Dr. David and M. Lynn Michael • Dean Transportation, Inc. • Michigan Building & • Melissa and A. Edwin Dore Construction Trades Council • Dr. and Mrs. Dana J. Duren • Michigan Eye Care Specialists • Dr. Kenneth and Georgia • Michigan Health & Hospital Association M. Elmassian, MA RN • Dr. Gregory N. Mitchinson • Eileen Emerson* • David E. Mohnke • F. D. Hayes Electric Company • Patricia K. Munshaw • Fifth Third Bank • Gloria P. Murchison • H. James and Carol Fitzgerald • Dr. David R. Neff • Flagstar Bank • Dr. Barnabas and Marie Newton • Dr. John H. Flewelling* • Mr. Emerson Ohl* • Jan and Joe Foster • Owen Healthcare, Inc. *Deceased

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Club Donors Tower Club Cornerstone Club $1,000 + $100 to $499 Club Members giving during • Floyd Chasse • Patricia Ann Abent fiscal year October 1, 2010 • Ronald Cosson • Mr. J. Douglas Alexander to September 30, 2011 • Dr. Joseph V. Cotroneo • Teresa E. Alfaro • Theodore Glynn, M.D. and • Ms. Kris Allen We gratefully acknowledge the Rosemarie Glynn • Don Anderson following friends and supporters • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey F. Harrold • Ms. Kathy Anderson who joined or renewed their donor • Dr. Lewis Jones, Jr. • Ms. Julie Ashi club membership with an annual • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Kozlowski • Ms. Michelle Barker gift to McLaren Greater Lansing • Barbara A. Kupferschmidt, CCP • Ms. Rosalie Barnhart Healthcare Foundation. Annual • Dr. Young B. Kwon and Dr. Syn W. Kwon • Ms. Doris Bayman giving is the cornerstone of the • Kevin and Gulnar Lanciotti • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Beal foundation’s philanthropic programs. • Maryann and Dennis Louney • Kathy and Tom Berlin • Greg and Traci Messenger • Joanie Birdsall • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Munoz • Ms. Christene Blower • David and Janet O’Leary • Brian Brown • Dr. Ibrahim Shah • Ms. Mara Brown • Mrs. Mary J. Brown, R.N. Keystone Club • Larry Brunner $500 to $999 • Dr. and Mrs. Richard Byerrum • R. Branden and Kimberly Barkema • Alan R. Campbell • Laura & Daniel Burk • Mr. Anthony E. Cannon • Ms. Amy Cairns • Sheri and Scott Clarke • Ms. Bridget Cashin • David and Dorothy Cobb • Sharon Conti • Georgette M. Cole • Ms. Julainne M. Crego • Ronald Cook • Mrs. Patricia DeRose • Ms. Tanya Cook • Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Dietzel • Kelli L. Cotter • Heidi E. French • Timothy and Diane (Cox) Romel • Terrance A. and Susanne L. George • Glenda Cross • David and Christine Hollister • Mr. and Mrs. James and Katelyn Curtis • Mrs. Cynthia A. Lewis, R.N. • Norma Jean Cymbalski • Mr. Mark S. Meade • Beth De Boe • Jo Ann and Jim Menke • Ms. Lesa A. DeBoer • Mr. Perr Meyers • Douglas and Kathryn Dekker • Steve and Debbie Quinn • Ms. Peggy Denike • Ms. Elizabeth Reason • Dee Denniston • Mr. Todd L. Schneider • Donna G. Duck • David and Jessica Sebenick • Mrs. Darrell F. Duffield • Eric L. Sturdy, Jr. • Lesley Swayze Dufner • Karen E. Sutliff • Joyce A. Duley and Ryan C. Duley • Dianne Westfall • Rick and Teresa Dupuis • Dr. Paul M. Zack • Ms. Patricia D’Valentine • Joel D. Eisenberg, M.D. • Ms. Sheila K. Elfenbein • Lori K. and Harold H. Emmons, III • Mr. and Mrs. John A. Endres • Jill A. Fischette • Mr. Steven E. Fish • Ms. Paula Foster

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• Dr. Barbara Fretwell and Dr. Peter H. Cooke • Dr. Lisa Oliveri - LePain Heritage Circle • The Cara Hague-Schultz Family • Kelley Ostrander Estate Gift • Margarita and Ramiro Gonzales • Sherry G. Owens • E. James and Diane L. Barrett • Ms. Valarie Grant • Sharon and Kevin Page • Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bos • K. Elizabeth Gray • Sandra Palmer • Renee S. Breslin • Angela K. Greene • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Parker • Dr. and Mrs. Seong H. Chi • John and Kim Grove • Mr. William Peattie • David and Dorothy Cobb • Drs. Satish and Usha Gupta • Mary Kay Pekrul • Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Durso • Kristina Haas • Ms. Marianne Perry • H. James and Carol Fitzgerald • Ms. Deborah Hager • William Peterson • Ed and Jo Fredericks • Ms. Laura Hardy • Shaunda M. Phillips • Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gilbreath • William J. and Joan M. Hocking • Clayton Plenar • Romayne and Beverly Hicks • Michael and Shelly Houston • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prochnow • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Hoot • Mr. Jim Jackinchuk • Mr. Mike Pruitt • Faris A. and Carlene J. Howrani • Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jacobowitz • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Reeds • Theresa and Robert Hubbell • Ms. Michelle Johns • Dr. and Mrs. Chris Reznich • Mr. John D. Logan • Douglas and Sandra Johnson • Kristen Richards • Robert and Peggy Miller • Ms. Mary Ann Johnson • Tasinda Ridsdale • Patricia K. Munshaw • Ms. Lisa Kammeraad • Mr. L.V. Riebow • William and Rita Stoskopf • Ms. Kieran Keenan • Diane M. Robertson • Jay and Ruth Strohl • James and Michelle Kelly • Dr. and Mrs. Harold F. Roth • Wilma W. Wagner and • James Kielbaso • Mr. Guy Rudawski Dr. Nic Nicodemus • Nina Kiel-Okuly • Richard and Gretchen Scala • Dawn J. Wear • Donna and James Kleiver • Dr. and Mrs. George Sherman • Mrs. Ruth Kositchek • Sandy Sinkovitz • Ms. Jenneva Kremke • Mrs. Shirley Sliker • Betty L. Larson • Ms. Tamara Smith • David and Tina Laurent • Dr. and Mrs. Harold Sterling • Catherine S. Lewis • Ms. Cindy Stormoen • Karen M. Little • Pam and Doug Straight • Mrs. Virginia Mackey • Clarice C. Struthers • Peggy A. Mariucci • Debra Sutter • Ms. Summer Mariucci • JoAnn Swigart • Cheryl Martin and Mr. Duane Hartman • Leigh Szedlak • Thomas and Elaine Mattson • Kurt Temple • Mrs. Janis E. McCrackin • Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Terry, Jr. • Barbara E. McKerr • Nadia and Lailah Thabatah • Mr. Kevin A. McKinney • Dr. Richard Thiede and Ms. Susan C. Penl • Phyllis McLellan, BSN, RN, ONC • Dale Thompson, Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. McNitt • John and Trena Thornburg • Ms. Kathryn A. McVaugh • Mrs. Angela T. Tisdale • Mr. John W. Merten • Lupe Torrez • Dr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Messenger • Ms. Ellen Wasson • Ms. Joan Mills • Tim J. Wescott • Alan Morris and Natalie Ann Morris • Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Wesolek • Ms. Margaret Murphy • Mrs. Patricia Whitacre • Paul and Brenda Neirink • William and Carol Ann Wilkinson • Mr. John Nelson • Margaret R. Wilson • Chuong Nguyen • Deborah Draus Windsand • Greg and Betty Oberg • Mr. Joseph Zeman • Ms. Mary F. O’Connor • Ms. Mary Ann Zippi

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Honorary and In Honor Of In Memory Of

Memorial Gifts The Presbyterian Church of Okemos Thomas C. Blair • Mrs. Norma Jean Cymbalski • Mrs. Lola Blair Gifts from the heart • Susan E. Brennan Esto Burger The following gifts were received Co-workers and Friends of Sue • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers between October 1, 2010 Brennan at Michigan State and September 30, 2011. University College of Nursing Elizabeth A. Corbishley • Kathy Dekker • Ms. M. Joan Brunger Honorary gifts are a meaningful way • Teresa Dupuis • Ms. Peggy Denike to honor a friend or loved one on a • Tina Laurent • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers special occasion or moment in their life. • Phyllis McLellan • Ms. Jo Anne Stahl • Cindy Stormoen • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoecker Memorial gifts to the foundation • Jodi Strong • Kay and Terry Walters are a thoughtful expression • Pamela Verderese of sympathy to the family of a • Susan K. Vollmar Frank and Kay Dawson deceased friend or loved one. • Ms. Christine Dawson Renee S. Breslin • Mr. Jacweir Breslin Jr. Walter Ellis • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Mimi Callard • Mr. Jacweir Breslin Jr. Robert Ernest • Ms. Marilyn Akright Elizabeth A. Corbishley • The Sparty Baryames Family • Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lawrence • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crittenden • Lella Fox and Family Danny Hulbert • Ms. Kaye Lefke • Ms. Meredith Baker • Mrs. Kim Lindauer • Ms. Deborah McCort Edward and Jan McRee • Mr. Richard Mead • Mr. Jacweir Breslin Jr. • Oak Pointe Church • Mrs. Beverly Parsley Dorothea M. Milbrandt • Ms. Stephanie Reay • Teresa Dupuis • Redford Police COAM/CIB • Tina Laurent • Ms. Suzanne Reed • Phyllis McLellan • Ms. Sheriann Rogge • Cindy Stormoen • Mr. Jerry Segerlind • Jodi Strong • Ms. Linda Wood • Pamela Verderese • Susan K. Vollmar Dale W. Fee • Chem-Dry of Ingham County Eric Sturdy, Jr. • Mr. Greg Hart and Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell Donamarie Remus-Hart • Mr. Melvin Sassoon John Welsh • Larry and Rosemary Smith • Mr. Jacweir Breslin Jr. • USA Logistics Innovation Agency

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Rebecca Gamez Michael McDonald • Ms. Brenda Elliott • Mrs. Lois E. Healy Alan Sliker • Ms. Joanne Cleeves Robert Gavin Charles Mears • Mark and Alicia Hostetler • Mrs. Lois E. Healy • Cas and Detta Wesolek • James and Gloria Kielbaso • Ms. Rosemarie Povirk Joy Scott Gulbrandsen Douglas Meyer • Mrs. Renee S. Breslin • Ruth E. Meyer and Pamela Marilyn Totten Eads & Family • Mrs. Renee S. Breslin Margaret Hintz • Mrs. Renee S. Breslin Richard R. Moore Dorothy Trudgeon • Dick and Connie Pemberton • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Paul Hunter • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Megan Mulvaney Nancy Welsh • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mulvaney • Mrs. Renee S. Breslin Geraldine Johnson • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Jean E. Newkirk Wayne Williams • Mr. Jacweir Breslin Jr. • Ms. Cassandra Brown Joe Kowallic • Mrs. Renee S. Breslin • Linda and Jim DeYoung • Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wiltse • Mr. and Mrs. Erwin French Maryjane Ouderkirk • Michael and Deborah Jarous Cynthia Lewis • Michigan HRDI • Jeanne Lobert and Susan Arra • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Easton • Mr. Raymond Putnam • Mr. Lawrence McCoy & Ms. Carolyn Facer • Dan and Sharon Moffit • Ms. Marian Kleinfelt Daron M. Page • Jack and Mary Parmater • Ms. Dolores J. Lake • Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Page & Tammy and Troy • Mr. and Mrs. William Rich David L. Mackey Anne Pearson • David and Julie Shay • Mrs. Anita Beavers • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers • Mrs. Ruth Williams • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bleisner • Michael and Charlene Wood • Mr. and Mrs. Lance Burr Carol Pino • Ms. Evelyn Bush • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Brewis • Mr. Frank Courter • Mrs. Tina Gates • Ms. Peggy Denike • McLaren Health Care Corporation • Roger and Marilyn Grove • Deb Quinn and Jill Oesterle • Mr. Patrick Heller • Ms. Lucille Howard Marian B. Renaud • Kraft Power Corporation • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers • Mrs. Natalie Lamphere • James and Terry Lenhard Mary Ann Rice • Mr. Thomas Mackey • Ms. Mary Lou Lydon • Ms. Lisa Mackey • Ms. Nancy Riordan • Doug and Darcy Maynard • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Lois Schroeder • Mrs. Marjorie Rinas • Ms. Marjorie Shauver • Anna Stephens • Ms. Gerry Thocker Sharon Showerman • Richard and Nazareth Walker & Family • McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers • Ed and Doris Wallace • Kay and Terry Walters • Mr. Donald E. West

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Fundraising Contributions: General Donations $62,944 Activities Restricted Cash Donations 122,993 Pledge & Other Receivables Payments 457,303 For the fiscal year ended September Total Contributions $643,240 30, 2011 & 2010 (unaudited). Special Events (Net): Golf Outing(s) $140,834 Gala(s) 51,290 Total Special Events $192,124

Total Cash Sources $835,364

What You Support McLaren Orthopedic Hospital Research Grant - $40,000 EMS Lounge Gifts given for the fiscal year Gets A Facelift ended September 30, 2011. Chi Heart & Surgery Center: Pledge Payments: $400,000 In an effort to provide emergency medical services with a place to de- McRee House – New Chairs: compress and relax between calls, Grant: $2,938 McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation approved a grant to up- PATCH Goes to School: date the EMS Lounge in the amount Grant: $30,000 of $3,310. Updates to the lounge included I-Cares Fund new paint, carpeting, cabinets and 12 gifts for a total of $8,700 an LCD television, much of which had been donated by Dick, Jan and Rick McLaren Cancer Institute – DVD Project Wendorf. Grant: $10,000 The updates were also supported by McLaren emergency department Breslin Cancer Center – Patient Support physicians and staff, as well as sen- Materials ior management, who wished to ac- Grant: $3,000 knowledge the tremendous work and invaluable service that emergency Pulmonary & Cardiac Rehab – Equipment medical services provide. Grant: $2,450 Local emergency medical techni- cians have expressed their thanks for Other – Various Departments having a place to help manage their Grants:: $1,278 long and stressful shifts. <

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Statements of Financial Position (unaudited) Financial

September 30, 2011 September 30, 2010 Statements Assets Cash and investments $1,434,589 $1,381,093 Other Assets 387,484 806,294 Total Assets $1,822,073 $2,187,387

Liabilites and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts payable $689,064 $621,471 Net Assets Unrestricted 954,768 1,252,512 Temporarily restricted 178,241 313,404 Total Net Assets $1,133,009 $1,565,916

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $1,822,073 $2,187,387

Statements of Activities for the Years Ended September 30, 2011 & 2010 (unaudited)

2011 2010 Revenues, Gains and Other Support: Contributions and pledges $308,043 $139,090 Event revenue 153,642 48,922 Investment income (loss) (6,824) 146,798 Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support $454,861 $334,810

Expenses: Program expenses Grant awards $498,366 $886,658 Management and general 389,402 349,547 Total Expenses $887,768 $1,236,205

Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets $(432,907) $(901,395)

Net Assets: Beginning of year $1,565,916 $2,467,311 End of year $1,133,009 $1,565,916

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A Letter from the Executive Director

2011 was an eventful year. Ingham became McLaren and McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation enjoyed success throughout the year. The Board of Trustees welcomed new members and said goodbye to old friends. Board members and volunteers from the community and hospital joined forces to help make the Foundation’s vision a reality by taking ownership over the many committees the foundation has to offer. The Tri-County Heroes Softball Tournament paid tribute to first responders. I’d like to take a moment and acknoweldge the members of those committees. Their passion and McLaren Teams commitment toward our shared vision of a healthier community Up With Local in the future truly forms a special relationship with and in our community. First Responders

Community involvement and giving On May 21, McLaren Greater Lansing is the cornerstone of any foundation, and McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare and ours is no different. Should you be Foundation partnered with local first re- moved by our efforts and would like to sponders including police, fire, EMS and become a part of our vision, I personally emergency medicine from the tri-county invite you to contact me about the area for the second annual Tri-County He- many opportunities available to you. roes Softball Tournament. Five teams consisting of local first On behalf of McLaren Greater Lansing responders and one team consisting of Healthcare Foundation and the McLaren Greater Lansing employees com- Board of Trustees, I’d like to extend peted at Lansing’s Cottonwood Camp- our gratitude to our entire giving ground to honor local first responders and community—whether through to thank our local EMS during EMS Week. charitable giving or volunteering. “Many of these courageous individuals have risked their lives to protect the mem- Thank you. bers of this community,” said Eric Sturdy, Executive Director of McLaren Greater Lan- sing Healthcare Foundation. “We are proud to honor their commitment and sacrifice.” Eric L. Sturdy, Jr. The tournament kicked-off with the Executive Director National Anthem, sung by Sgt. Mardella McLaren Greater Lansing Horhn of the Michigan State Police. Fam- Healthcare Foundation ily and friends of the players enjoyed cold beverages, fruit and a barbecue generously (517) 975 7100 provided by Burger King Restaurants and [email protected] Stan Setas Produce, LLC. <

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Foundation 2011 Board of Trustees Leadership

Dennis M. Louney, Chairperson Jim Schmelter Eric L. Sturdy, Jr. Delta Dental Plan of Michigan PNC Bank Executive Director William Stoskopf, Vice Chairman Scott Stewart Michigan Financial Companies Citizens Bank Shelly Houston Database Administrator Bruce Thomas, Treasurer Richard H. Wendorf, PhD Capitol Bancorp Lansing School District James Curtis Willard Walker, Secretary Casimer Wesolek Communications Specialist Public Policy Associates President Elect McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers E. James Barrett Board of Trustees, Chairman Keith Williams McLaren Greater Lansing Pondera Advisors

Jim Beck Jeffrey S. Williams, Past Chair WILX Media Williams AutoWorld

Fonda Brewer-Williams MESSA TRUSTEES EMERITI Lynwood Counseller President Seong H. Chi, M.D. McLaren Greater Lansing Volunteers Nancy Elwood Deb De Leon Merrill Lynch Ingham County Commissioner, District 2 Dr. Gordon E. Guyer, PhD Salvatore J. Durso The Centennial Group Thomas E. Hoffmeyer

Amit Ghose, MD Theresa A. Hubbell Capital Internal Medicine Associates, PC Coldwell Banker Hubbell Briarwood

Calvin L. Jones Charles L. Lasky Lansing Board of Water and Light Lasky Fifarek & Hogan, PC

Lewis Jones, Jr., MD Darrell A. Lindman Advanced Radiology Services, PC Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, PC

Becky Beauchine Kulka Ralph M. Shaheen Becky Beauchine Kulka Diamonds & Fine Shaheen Chevrolet, Inc. Jewelry Everett R. Zack Shelley Davis Mielock Mieshel Image Consulting

John O’Toole The Christman Company

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Foundation Launches Facebook, LinkedIn in 2011

2011 brought much change for McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation. In the spirit of change, the foundation joined the world of social media in April of 2011.

By launching a Facebook page and LinkedIn group, the foundation has been able to further communicate and generate support by keeping the greater Lansing community up-to-date on foundation news, events and initiatives, as well as promote the foundation’s mission and objectives.

The images on this page represent some of the highlights of a Social Year in Review.

You can get social, too. McLaren Greater Lansing Healthcare Foundation’s vision is to offer a real promise for a healthier community in the future. That means you! “Like” our Facebook page and join our LinkedIn group to stay connected on how you can help be a part of making our vision a reality. <

401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, MI 48910 tel (517) 975 7100 fax (517) 975 7110 Mission statement: McLaren Health Care, through its subsidiaries, [email protected] will be the best value in health care as defined by quality outcomes and cost. mclaren.org/lansingfoundation