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2016 annual report

Transforming Community Health We’ve had much to report in recent years about growth. Many As I enter my third and final year as President of the Board factors have contributed to this, but most significant is the of Directors, I am continually impressed and inspired by the Affordable Care Act. Since its launch the ACA has dramatically work of this organization, and the people who carry it out reduced the number of uninsured , , and bisexual (LGB) every day. people, and by removing the ban on pre-existing conditions, Planning for the move to Broad and Bainbridge Streets has enabled people with HIV to obtain health insurance for the first challenged our board to think critically about goals and time; significant expansion in insurance coverage of priorities, to carefully evaluate our available resources, related medical care will enable many to live a fuller life in their and to deepen and reaffirm our commitment to Mazzoni’s true . mission of providing quality, affirmative care and support The introduction of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has had with a focus on LGBTQ Philadelphians and those living with huge implications for HIV prevention, and we now have over 600 HIV/AIDS. patients in our care who are taking PrEP. Thanks to a major CDC It has been a privilege and an honor to help usher in this grant, we’re able to initiate a Community PrEP Clinic to provide exciting new era for the organization. I am proud of the work individuals, especially youth at high risk for HIV, with access to we’ve accomplished, and I look forward to much more. PrEP. Sincerely, These are exciting developments, but the growth of so many programs has maxed out our physical capacity at both 809 Locust and 21 S. 12th Streets. Client waiting areas are crowded, and new patients are faced with a three-month wait for their first Jimmy Ruiz, MD, appointment. President of the Board of Directors That’s why we are thrilled to share that in summer 2017 will move into a new home at Broad and Bainbridge Streets. We will consolidate our programs under one roof, double our capacity for medical and mental health, and launch the region’s first intensive outpatient LGBTQ program for substance abuse. Patients will not only avoid long waiting periods, they’ll enjoy FY2016 Board of Directors enhanced coordination of care and far greater convenience, with Jimmy J. Ruiz, MD, President all of our programs and services housed in one place. Jason K. Cohen, Esq., Vice President Anthony F. Verdi, Ph.D., Treasurer None of this would be possible without the continued support of Michael Weiss, Secretary individuals, corporate partners and foundations. We are deeply Mark H. Blecher, MD grateful for your past contributions, and ask that your help us Marla J. Gold, MD realize our vision and become a major gift supporter. We’ll have Kelly A. Harris updates in the months ahead, so keep an eye on our blog at Russell H. Harris, MD www.mazzonicenter.org. Dorothy Mann Sincerely, Kathleen R. Padilla Sheila E. Peopples, MBA Anthony R. Rodriguez, MD Thomas I. Runkle Nurit Shein, CEO Michael J. Wolf, MD HIV Prevention & Testing

Our outreach team made 21,000 individual contacts, and distributed 192,000 condoms and safer kits in FY2016.

HIV testing demographics among MSM* Mazzoni Center provided 6,656 rapid HIV tests at our 58% White Washington West Project,which is 20% 20% African American 58% open six days a week for walk-in screenings and meetings with our knowledgeable counseling team. 11% Latino 11% 11% other race 11% 3,370 of those we tested were MSM.

Navigation Services 68 people tested positive for HIV at With grant funding from the CDC and support from the Washington West. Department of Public Health, Mazzoni will launch an exciting new program in Fall 2016 focused on providing navigation services 60 of those people were MSM. to men of color who have sex with men, as well as transgender women of color, who are HIV negative. Our aim is to help people 82% of those who tested positive were at high risk of acquiring HIV maintain their negative status by between the ages of 18 and 34. improving access to PrEP and addressing key social determinants of health such as education, employment, housing, mental health, 72% of MSM who tested positive were and substance abuse. African-American or Latino. *MSM = men who have sex with men Family & Community Medicine How our patients self-identify by gender

2344 3.5% 25% 3718 cisgender male 2984 transgender 39.7% 31.8% 323 genderqueer left to right: Lin-Fan Wang, MD, Maxwell Parrish, CRNP, Tinika Feaster, MA, and Joey Parzanese, MA

Mazzoni Center Family & Community Mazzoni Center Medicine welcomed Mark Watkins, DO, Family & Community Medicine of nearby Triangle Medical Inc. (253 S. 10th had 9,369 active patients Street) to our clinical staff in summer 2016. Dr. in FY2016, who made a Watkins is an experienced and total of much admired practitioner 21,784 visits. of family medicine with special expertise in caring for people with HIV and LGBTQ Achieving an undetectable viral load is the ultimate goal individuals. He has practiced in medical treatment of HIV, because it not only promotes family medicine for more the health and longevity of the patient, it also virtually than 25 years and currently has an active patient eliminates the risk of transmitting the virus to another base of over 1,700 individuals. Dr. Watkins will person. Nationally, the CDC estimates that 60% of people continue to see patients at his 10th Street offices living with HIV have reached this benchmark. until Summer 2017, when Mazzoni moves to its new home at Broad and Bainbridge. In FY2016 we provided medical care for 973 people living with HIV, 85% of whom had an undetectable viral load.

Medical Assistant Elizabeth Torres (left) with Practice Manager Valerie Canavin Behavioral Health Integration in Connecting People to PrEP Primary Care Medicine Through our medical practice and the work of our HIV LGBTQ individuals are disproportionately affected by mental prevention and outreach teams, Mazzoni Center has health issues and less likely to seek treatment. Since 2014 intensified our efforts at connecting people at high risk our Behavioral Health Consultant has served as an integral of HIV with PreExposure Prophylaxis, commonly referred member of Mazzoni Center’s primary care team. Our to as “PrEP.” PrEP has become a transformational tool in BHC offers support for patients experiencing a range of preventing HIV infection, with 99% success rates in study psychosocial or emotional issues: depression, panic, anxiety, after study since it was introduced. anger management, relationship conflicts, disturbed sleep, smoking cessation, as well as substance abuse and dependence. Growth in patients on 609 Behavioral Health Consultant PrEP from FY2014 to FY2016. Charles Grove, PhD, LSW

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During fiscal year 2016, 343 people who visited the we provided BHC services to Washington West Project, 544 patients through 343 our walk-in testing clinic, were 1,459 documented sessions. educated about PrEP by our counseling, testing and referral team. Knowledgeable, affirming care and support for ining for othe d tra r trans and gender nonconforming people an ial servi on soc ce ti and A ca l increase s u ica rs to s Mazzoni Center continues to be a national leader in the d d ide g is E e v petency en ta m ro com d n provision of quality, patient-centered care for trans and p s a e c an n r e tr d m w l gender nonconforming individuals of all ages. n e a it c a r h h m g k a a e n e l h r t g i , e We provided 2,338 adult patients with trans care w s s m l r d g a n e u n services in FY2016, up 115% from last year. t a i s d t l , i e r s e l v Trans

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Graduate student Abby Roh describes internship experience working alongside the Trans Care team at Mazzoni Center Family & Community Medicine as both an education and an inspiration.

“It’s been incredible,” Abby says,

“Especially to see what trans care left to right: Intern Abby Roh, Trans Care Specialist Lisa Phillips, Community Engagement services is doing at Mazzoni, in building Specialist Celena Morrison, and Trans Care Services Manager Elaine Dutton. an informed consent model of care for patients, and honoring their autonomy as individuals who can make choices for themselves “ I travel from Bucks County whenever I need

about their health and their identity.” to be seen, because they treat me with A typical day for Abby involved meeting new respect and like a person.“ I recommend patients for their intake appointments. She helped Mazzoni to everyone! prepare gender marker change letters, drafting - Christopher (patient) and getting them signed by a medical provider so that patients could access forms of legal ID to

match their . She also provided short term counseling for new patients who came “ The Mazzoni Center is everything to me. in to start care with us, but were lacking in support “ from family or friends. “Sometimes I was helping They’re the reason that I am here today. to get them connected to longer term counseling - Shane (patient) services or support groups, other times I was helping them to build coping skills,” she says.

When a person who has struggled with gender

identity for years comes to a place like Mazzoni Mazzoni has made a huge difference in my “ “ Center for care, and finds themselves in a life. In some ways you can say that it has supportive environment, Abby says it’s a powerful saved it. thing to witness. “People just light up,” she says, - Christina (patient) “when they realize: I can finally be who I’ve known myself to be all along.” Making an impact on Philly youth

In July 2016 Centers for Disease Control and Our Weekly Youth Drop-In clinic, which takes Prevention (CDC) issued a groundbreaking report place Wednesday evenings from 5-7 p.m. at indicating that lesbian, gay, and bisexual students Mazzoni Center Family & Community Medicine, experience substantially higher levels of physical provided care for 591 unduplicated youth and sexual violence and bullying than other (aged 14-24) who made a total of 793 students - placing them at significant risk of visits in FY2016. suicide, depression, addiction, poor academic All told, our case managers worked performance, and other serious consequences. with 1,602 youth patients in FY2016, Mazzoni Center has been working with students connecting them with medical referrals, in the Philadelphia Public School system since mental health support, educational/ 1997 to address these issues, and help create vocational, housing or legal safe and welcoming school environments for all assistance, and other youth. This year alone: resources as • We presented 190 interactive educational needed. workshops to 1,658 students at city schools. • Our Ally Safe Schools program reached 451 students through GSA (Gay Straight

Alliance) visits. Photo credit: Pexels.com, photo by • Our Citywide GSA network engaged with Joel G Mwakasege Jr. 45 individual schools.

“I am really impressed with how A record-breaking crowd of over 200 engaged the students are,” says youth, teachers and educational Education Specialist Nefertari Sloan, professionals turned out for LEAD, who presents interactive workshops Mazzoni’s annual LGBTQ and Ally on healthy relationships, self- Student Leadership Conference, on esteem, bullying, Thursday, June 2 at the offices of the and more at schools and community-based School District of Philadelphia. LEAD featured a full organizations across the city through our How to Love day of workshops developed for and by youth on subjects program. “Being able to support youth in their growth including: bullying, , challenging rape culture, and in their learning process is awesome.” HIV and its impact on youth, and much more. Youth Education Specialist Nefertari Sloan #A1PHA Program Coordinator and Youth Specialist Dennis Caulk LGBTQ affirming behavioral health services

Our team provided 9,972 one-on-one clinical sessions.

And 2,471 support group sessions.

Two in five clients identify as Our therapists worked with trans/ 650 individuals genderqueer/ this year. nonbinary

With 46% of clients presenting some form of substance abuse/misuse at intake, treating “ My job is to provide hope to those in recovery and help them stay true to the people for addiction is a critical focus of our work. goals they have set for themselves.” This year we introduced a Certified Recovery Specialist to provide additional one-on-one - Kirk Parsons, Certified Recovery, Specialist recovery counseling and group facilitation. The CRS tapped into an unmet need in our behavioral health program, and gave us a flexible and highly 74% of our behavioral health clients are under 40 individualized tool to address the broad scope of of clients identify as trans/genderqueer/nonbinary recovery needs - at no cost to our clients. 38%

of clients under the age of 24 identify as As we look ahead to next year and the launch of 34% trans/genderqueer/nonbinary Mazzoni Center’s Intensive Outpatient Program of behavioral health clients are (IOP) -- which will be the first and only such 20% HIV-positive program in the region developed specifically of clients over 50 identify as for LGBTQ individuals -- our Certified Recovery 8% trans/genderqueer/nonbinary Specialist will play an integral role. Our Sisterly LOVE program supports leadership development and engagement for trans women through advocacy and public speaking trainings. This year’s workshop series engaged 56 participants in the following sessions: l Self-Awareness l Telling Your Story: Fighting Stigma Through Self-Disclosure l Anti-Oppression Organizing l Talking to the Media: Communicating the Issues l Advocacy 101 l Negotiations & Communication with Community

“ Sis terly L.O.V.E. is about community coming together to educate one another. By working closely with the community we can determine the actual needs of the community that we serve. Community Engagement Specialist and Sisterly L.O.V.E. Coordinator Celena Morrison

LGBTQ Legal Services We understand that equal rights and fair policies are essential public, the legal profession, employers, and service providers about to a person’s health and well-being. Mazzoni Center’s legal the laws prohibiting against LGBTQ people, we also services department is the only program in the Commonwealth of work to reduce discrimination and other barriers to employment Pennsylvania that specifically provides direct no-cost or low-cost or to participation in civic life so that LGBTQ people can contribute legal assistance to low-income and lower-income, underserved fully to their workplace and their community, and obtain culturally LGBTQ populations. Through educating and training members of the competent and inclusive insurance coverage and healthcare.

Our February 2016 Justice in Action event featured a Continuing Legal Education workshop on“Developments in : How They Fit with Poverty and Discrimination Law.”

Panelists were (left to right): M. Dru Levasseur, Esq., Transgender Rights Project Director for ; Deja Lynn Alvarez, Director at LGBTQ Home for Hope; Arli Christian, Esq., State Policy Counsel with the National Center for Transgender Equality; Benjamin L. Jerner, Esq., Managing Partner and Co-founder of Jerner & Palmer, P.C.; R. Barrett Marshall, Esq., Supervising Attorney at Mazzoni Center; and moderator Thomas W. Ude, Jr., Legal and Public Policy Director of Mazzoni Center. left to right: Case Management Supervisor Katie Queen, LSW and Food Bank Worker Kieran Corcoran with Medical Case Managers Reka Magge, Margo Beckham, and Carly Agre.

Our food bank Our housing program provided Case managers serves low-income, rental assistance to assist HIV-positive 169 households in FY2016 HIV-positive clients - including Philadelphians, with medical appointments 203 adults and 43 children. providing them with and referrals, housing consistent access to Thanks to outstanding feedback and employment concerns, healthy food. This year we from landlords and consistent and other needs that may distributed success of program participants, impact their health 11,507 bags our housing program was allotted and well-being. of groceries to 1,268 households. 65 additional slots and grew more than 50% over last year. ExpanDing cultural competence throughout the region Mazzoni Center’s Professional Development Program offered Our Professional Development Team completed a record 100 trainings and workshops to 3,442 individuals in FY2016. LGBTQ cultural competency trainings for medical providers, medical students, behavioral health providers, social work This was a 51% increase from the previous year. students, K-12 staff, and university staff.

What attendees are saying about Mazzoni’s training workshops

Developing LGBQ/T Clinical Skills @ Creating Safer Spaces @ Jefferson University ICM Adoptions from the Heart

“ I feel empowered that I can more confidently speak “ Excellent presenter! Really about these topics, and be a better listener to members engaging, friendly, great attitude of the LGBTQ community. And I know I am not the only and approach to get people talking one in my class who shares these sentiments.” and involved.”

Developing LGBQ/T* Clinical Creating Safer Spaces @ Skills @ Treatment Trends Inc. Salisbury High School “ I enjoyed this entire workshop! It “ Very informative presentation. Excellent was the BEST workshop w/ focus presenter who was very interesting to listen on LGBT issues that I have been to! to. Expected to be bored, tired, not interesting, Using an experiential approach to but that was not the case, even though this the training was excellent. Thank workshop was at the end of 3 in-service days.” you for sharing your knowledge.”

Photo: Professional Development Manager Jaymie Campbell. FY2016 FINANCIALS Temporarily Unrestricted Restricted Total

REVENUE AND OTHER SUPPORT

Government Contracts $5,808,916 $ - $5,808,916 Fundraising* 680,576 588,389 1,268,965 Third Party Billing 6,493,222 - 6,493,222 Other Support 240,008 - 240,008 Subtotal 13,222,722 588,389 13,811,111 NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTIONS 659,375 (659,375) - Total Revenue and Other Support 13,882,097 (70,986) 13,811,111

EXPENSES Program Services 9,748,888 - 9,748,888 Support Services 2,786,363 - 2,786,363 Total Expenses 12,535,251 - 12,535,251

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,346,846 (70,986) 1,275.860 Net Assets - Beginning of Year 4,722,895 235,505 4,958,400

NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $6,069,741 $164,519 $6,234,260

*Revenue detailed above includes $241,852 in in-kind donations and volunteer hours.

WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM? WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

1.74% FUND RAISING Other Income ADMINISTRATION 9.19% MEDICAL SERVICES 17.16% 22.54% DEVELOPMENT Government Contracts 5.07% 42.06% BEHAVIORAL THIRD PARTY 11.3% HEALTH BILLING 47.01% 27.24% 16.69% PREVENTION / EDUCATION CARE SERVICES and LEGAL SERVICES Our Supporters $100,000 - $150,000 Bread & Roses Community Fund Hether and Donald Smith Eileen Y. Wang, MD Ross O’Neal Anonymous Foundation Boeing Employees Community Fund Square, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Philadelphia Distilling Independence Blue Cross Foundation Comcast Corporation Truist/Frontstream West Laurel Hill Cemetery & The Prime Rib Restaurant Bringhurst Funeral Home $50,000 - $99,999 Kelly Harris United Way of Greater Portland Brian Reinert Westy’s Inc. AIDS United Howell Lockhart Seiple Trust Steven Vishio Jeremy Schwartz Whitman-Walker Health Arcus Foundation Kremer Eye Center $1,000 - $1,499 Don Simmons M-A-C AIDS Fund Media Copy American Endowment Foundation $750 - $999 Mark Smith Thomas Runkle Amida Care James Ballentine and Scott Meixell Jeff Sotland $25,000 - $49,999 Nurit Shein and Sue Levi Elwell Bill Bell John Stassi and Chris Israel Elite Island Resorts Michele Angello, PHD Michael D. Soileau and Thomas Ude Blair Clinger Stephan Stoeckl Woody’s Bar Aramark Anthony Verdi, PhD and Mark Mainville Aslan Leather Wilhelm Dingler and Shaun Smith Brian Straka $20,000 - $24,999 Robert and Christine Winn Ballard Spahr LLP Barry Eichner Mike Sweeney and Steve Betts AIDS Fund $2,500 - $2,999 Kirk Beres Alexandra Ernst Craig Thorne and Farley Cleghorn BNY Mellon Mid-Atlantic John R. Alchin and Hal Marryatt Berner Klaw & Watson LLP David Hall TIAA Charitable Charitable Trusts Allen A. Stein Family Foundation, Inc. Blaine Bonham and Richard Spitzborg Tom Keebler and Bob Courey Robert Toy Broadway Cares/Equity Optimal Sport Health Club Geno Vento Fights AIDS, Inc. Athena Global Advisors Frank Boggio Joseph Ribecchi Evan Urbania Joshua’s Catering The Borgata Heart & Soul Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Lauran and Sharon Schultz Wells Fargo The Palette Fund Brian Moss Design Caitlin Sheeder-Borrelli Tavern On Camac Heshie Zinman and David Fischer The Philadelphia Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Company The Family of John Casavecchia William Burton and Bradford Voigt Michael Catalano Martin Varnedoe and Robert Colletti $350 - $499 $15,000 - $19,999 Chase Brexton Health Care Andrew Chirls and Jim Bulizzi James Witek and Mark Pettegrow Kevin Akerson Anonymous Geoff Clemm CliftonLarsonAllen $500 - $749 Natalie Alleyne PA Olympics Dechert LLP Comcast Agio Brand Solutions LLC Scott Ambrass Salesforce.org Klayton Fennell and Community Foundation of New Jersey Anonymous The Hon. Daniel Anders and Anh Dang $10,000 - $14,999 Valentine Vigil-Fennell Lawrence Delp and Barbara Penny Frank Baer and Juan Hernandez Michelle Austin AT&T Gian-Grasso, Tomczak, & Hufe, P.C. Department of Behavioral Health and William Best The Benevity Community Impact Fund E. Rhodes and Foundation Intellectual DisAbility Services Mr. Richard Bost and Thomas Moore Craig Blackman Leona B. Carpenter Foundation Independence Blue Cross George Dobosh Martha Campbell Bret Carberry and Don Casto Terry Harris Dorothy Mann and Bill White Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation Carolyn Chadwick and Tania Kravath Richard Carbonaro and John DiPietro Mel Heifetz Lyon-Martin Health Services Jim Donovan Regina Canfield Center City Philly Dentist Philadelphia AIDS Thrift Harry Millan and Joseph S. Snyder Drexel University Online Helen Casale and Bonnie Hoffman ChatterBlast Media, LLC Philadelphia Bar Foundation PECO Energy Company Albert Drulis and Scott Silber Dr. Ken Cirka Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia United Way of Greater Philadelphia Philadelphia FIGHT Eastern Sign Tech, LLC Maryanne Coll Mary and Philip Cochetti and SNJ Saul Ewing, LLP Bart Evans and Patrick Mulhall Roland Collins Damon Constantinides Walgreens Co. Sellers Dorsey Foundation Fenway Health CRMfusion Searah Deysach $7,500 - $9,999 Louis Thomas and Christopher Meffe Hahnemann University Gynecology Steve Elkin Double D’s and Obs Bank of America Charitable Foundation Wawa Foundation Embassy Suites Flying Monkey Bakery HealthSherpa Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Wolfstryker Leather, LLC James Epstein and Thomas Hess FTM Magazine Michael F Fink Jimmy Ruiz, MD and Matthew Capucini $2,000 - $2,499 Family Tree Clinic Crystal Fox Fox Rothschild, LLP Stonewall Kickball - Philadelphia Anonymous Fineman, Krekstein & Harris Edward Gahrmann Terence Gan TD Bank DJ Carl Michaels FORGE Ed Gmoch Dr. Marla Gold and Debra Brady Women’s Way Gerard Emery Edward Foster Marissa Greenberg Gorman Investment Group LTD $5,000 - $7,499 Marie Lange Domenic Gallelli and Jessica Slack Jeffrey Guaracino Hahnemann University Hospital American Bar Association Shawn Leavitt Karen Sullivan Golden Lee Harrington Russell Harris, MD Mark Blecher, MD and Lary Aasheim Ron Powers Luis and Anna Gonzalez Kevin Hennessy and Jorie Cristy Johnson & Johnson Matching Caleb Hunt Callen-Lorde Community Health Center Robb Reichard Gifts Program Joseph Gould Sophie Labelle Cancer Treatment Centers of America Anthony Rodriguez and Michael Williams Keystone Recovery Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City Inez G. Lankenau Stephen P. Carlino and Whole Foods Philadelphia Liberty Belle Invitational Rob Hargraves Dennis R. Fee, DMD Fred LaValley and John Whitenight $1,500 - $1,999 MAC Cosmetics hate5six.com DeLaCour Family Foundation William Leary 12th Street Gym Brian McEvilly Ira and Kathy Herman EBE Events & Entertainment Thomas Longo Justin and Sarah Clark Juli Miller-Robinson David Huting Front Street Cafe MANNA (Metro. Area Neighborhood Robert and Alexandra Convery Perry Monastero and Estuardo Orozco Marcus Iannozzi Laboratory Corporation of America Nutrition Alliance) Drucker & Scaccetti Joshua Moore Sara Jacobson Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation Cameron Mazzeo Paul Glat, MD and Tom Horner National LGBTQ Task Force David Jefferys and Ron Hayes Rumer Cosmetic Surgery Sean Meighan GT Telecom Bill Paszek Kemp B.B. Wills Fund Scholler Foundation Jared Kerr Jesse Melchior George Horan and Guy Kirk Penn Medicine Program for LGBT Health Ryan Merrigan U.S. Trust: Bank of America Independence Business Alliance Valerie Lauderdale Private Wealth Management PNC Financial Services Group Timothy Moir and Rob Taglieri Ingage Security, LLC Michael LiPuma and Alex Mongi Michael Weiss and Rudy Yamin Philadelphia Pet Hotel & Villas Scott Mosser, MD Live Nation Chris Pope and Matt Bald Michael Mazzarella Western Association of Ladies For Relief Brian McGinnis Kenneth Oyer and Stephen Anthonavage and Employment for the Poor Paul McGrath and Thomas Streeper Stradley Ronon, LLP Brandon McLaren Gregory Papa Wharton Out 4 Business Perry Milou Studios Tito’s Vodka David McShane Rebecca Parker Michael Wolf, MD The Philadelphia Center for Trans Cafe Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Transgender Surgery Donald Millinger Anthony Zacchei and Jacob Anthony Strassheim Graphic Design and Ed Richards Rainbow Rollers Press Corp. Kevin Moran Lucas Rose $3,000 - $4,999 Sellers Dorsey Eileen Heisman Tuzman NJ Chapter - American College Stephanie Roulias Gary Abramson Silicon Valley Community Foundation Vanguard Charitable of Physicians In Honor Of Russell Sassani Melanie Graboskie Amanda Bacich Joy Zimnavoda Bud Scheerer Great Adventure Kris Bowman and Terese Parisi Jill Roberts Leland Schubert Jon and Cheryl Green Brian Smaul and Billy Paveletz Elaine Grobman Jasmine Cannon Jasmine Cannon Thomas M Smith Adam Haines Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell and Nurit Shein Carolyn Chadwick and Tania Kravath, Dana Spain Chris Hampton Jimmy Ruiz, MD and Matthew Capucini The Spirit of Philadelphia Susan Harmer-Sommer Russell Harris and John Casavecchia Brian Straka Joseph Stribula Charles Head Andrew Chirls Stella Tsai Uomo Moderno Jeffrey Herman and Mark Darby Jane Darby Richard White and Mahmoud Atweh Chokchai Niamkongkit Matthew Fellows and Elaine Dutton Betsy Torg and Mark Taranta Cristina Herrera Kelli Williams James Forbes Matthew Feudale Bob Holt Kemp Wills Mel Heifetz John Fier Edison Yu Harvey Hurdle and Kevin Yoder Nanci Hoover Anonymous $250 - $349 Julia Lehman Photography Nancy and William Kramer Erik Huneke Len Usvyat Josh Allen and Can Carfi David Krefetz Tiffani Sarah Lauderdale Valerie Lauderdale Kevin Aptowicz and Katie Eyer Karl Krumholz Bill Lowden Carl Finkbeiner Ashley Artis Sandra Leon Stephane Avella R Perry Monastero Joy Zimnavoda Ron Lucente Romulus Barba and Dean Yanchulis Max Parrish, Claire Urena, Jake Kornblum Dana Fedeli D Luna Jack Barry Matt Pilecki and Jon Jacobs Andi Pilecki Robert Magnes and Stewart Cades Denise Beek Sam Price Beth Dorogusker, Nina Greenberg Robert Marburger Tobin Berliner Andrea Martin Dr Jimmy Ruiz and Matthew Capucini Martha Campbell, Robert and Christine Winn Nancy Bernard Karena Martin Kristen Feathers Taylor Mountaine Jonas Kendall Berry Caroline and Tim Masters The Marriage of Andrew Chirls and Jim Bulizzi, Joseph Best Carlos Mata Thomas Ude and Michael Soileau Klayton Fennell and Valentine Vigil-Fennell Jeanette Bloshinsky Andy Matzner Michael P. Williams, Esq. Michon Crawford, Katherine Gilmore, Donyale Reavis, Jeffrey Boles Joseph McCabe Benjamin Zuckerman Buffalo Exchange Momjian Anderer, LLC Michael Wolf Kay McFarlin Ronald Butt and Steve Cannon Francesca Monastero Ann Butchart and Marian Luongo Michael Munson Tim Cabrey Patti and Bruce Nashman In Celebration Of Joseph Calabro Kristyn Nichols John Casaveccchia David Adinaro, Victor Almeida, Valerie Arkoosh, MD, Romulus Barba and Care2 Fund at USLI, Inc. Christine Nieves Dean Yanchulis, Cathy and Saul Behar, Frank Boggio, Barbara Boyte, Leonore Carpenter and Tiffany Palmer Honesto Nunez Sylvia Brasler, Tim Cabrey, Joseph Calabro, Bret Carberry and Deborah Cashman Opera Philadelphia Don Casto, Maryanne Coll, Bertha Curcillo, Jonathan Dayton, Lawrence Harrison Chizik Kathleen Padilla Delp and Barbara Penny, Monica Gagnier, Jeannette Galbraith, CIGNA Eric Paulukonis Terence Gan, Ed Gmoch, Diane Graff, Jon and Cheryl Green, Rachelle Aron Cobbs Gilberto Pereira, MD and John Adler Greenman, Richard Gregg, Mindy Gumminger, Kelly Harris, Harvey Combined Federal Campaign - Nicole and Dan Perkins Hurdle and Kevin Yoder, Sheena Jaglan, Julius (Jay) Kaplan, Paula Eastern Pennsylvania & South Jersey Katz, Christine Kelly, Cheryl Kier, Jay Kottoff and Mark Matey, Frances Moises Perez Combined Federal Campaign of Krieg, Barbara Levin, Beverly Lynch, Jennifer Mark, Larry Melf, Mary Philadelphia Pagan Pride, Inc. the National Capital Area Ellen Moakes, Joanne Moll, Judy Moon, Perry Monastero and Estuardo Robert Pierson Cleveland Leather Awareness Weekend Orozco, Judy Moon, Lauren Myers, Kenneth Oyer and Stephen David Davis II Johannes Reisert Anthonavage, Rebecca Parker, Patricia Payne, Mildred Reid, Toni Lou Susan Jin Davis James Riddle Seibert, Phil Sidotti, Joseph Simonetta and Kevin Kester, Nancy Stewart, Lisa Delgado Joan Rivera Jennifer Strouse, Linda Szurek and Ruth Szczepanski, Maggie Tannen, James Delmar Rossi Wellness Center Diane Tomaskovich, Aharona Treatman, Kurt Trimarchi, Michael Weiss Joseph Donato and Zubair Baloch Harley Saxby and Gerald Haley and Rudy Yamin, George Young Aydian Dowling Peter Sigmund Miriam S. Edelstein Regina Smith Lindsey Ermey and Sofia Ginzburg Laura Sorensen In Memory Of Matthew Fellows Daria Starosta Michael Alessandrini Shlomit Perry Michael Fellows Joseph A. Sullivan Won Chi Yaffa Landis Joseph Sutton III and Brett Smith Stephen Ferguson Evelyn McCorkle Diamond McCorkle Diamond Allen Fielding and James Renna Caleb Terry Joseph (Joey Magic) Donato Joseph Donato and Zubair Baloch Ellen and Bob Fischer Francisco Vasquez-Harris Byrgen Finkelman Vertex Fitness Personal Training Studio James Lawler Michael Carcel Ethan Fogel Jay Weisner Ben Paszek Robert Ghazal, Anita Ghosh, Marc Williams Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse John Wiggins David M. Rosenblum, Esq. Jonathan and Lisa Kerness, Stephan Stoeckl, Rosalind Sutch Diane Danforth-Wysocki and Deborah Francesco and June Masarone Usha Singh Sandeep Singh Tanya Frederick Michael Wysocki Winston Townsend Michael Weiss and Rudy Yamin Annie Gebhardt Kevin Yoder Sid Ghaith We are grateful for contributions in any amount. For a complete list of donors to Mazzoni Center in FY2016 visit: www.mazzonicenter.org/annual-reports The donor lists reflect our generous supporters for the period of July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. If you notice any error, please contact the Mazzoni Center Development & Marketing Department at 215.563.0652. Thank you. Our new home Benefits of the new center

We are excited to be moving in summer 2017 to a new space at 1334 Bainbridge Street, which will give us the space we INCREASE need to continue providing critical, life-changing care and % in exam rooms services for the LGBTQ communities and people living with 50 HIV/AIDS in the Philadelphia region.

Our new location at Broad and Bainbridge Streets will not only meet the strong demand for our services in the coming years, Reduced wait times but will establish a first-class home for LGBTQ health and 3 MONTHS IMMEDIATE well-being in the heart of the city - with double the capacity for medical and counseling visits, enhanced coordination of care, and greater convenience for the people we serve. Philadelphia’s O N LY INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT 1ST PROGRAM (IO P) for substance abuse dedicated to the LGBTQ community

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