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SMART HEALTHCARE, LASTING CHANGE 2013 REPORT TO DONORS 2013 REPORT TO DONORS TABLE OF CONTENTS Our Mission A Letter from Our Medical Director Board of Directors 2013 Donors $500,000+ $250,000 – $499,999 $100,000 – $249,999 $25,000 – $99,999 $10,000 – $24,999 $5,000 – $9,999 $1,000 – $4,999 $500 – $999 Under $500 2013 Honorary Donations 2013 Memorial Donations 2013 Gifts in Kind Aqueduct Society Members 1 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents OUR MISSION Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti collaborates with the people of the Artibonite Valley as they strive to improve their health and quality of life. To learn more about HAS and its programs, or to make a gift, please contact the U.S. office at: HAS Haiti 2840 Liberty Avenue, Suite 201 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412-361-5200 [email protected] www.hashaiti.org Text 20222 to HASHAITI to make a $10 donation (message and data rates may apply). A copy of the official registration and financial information for The Grant Foundation (dba Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti) may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling 717-783-1720 or toll-free within Pennsylvania 800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. 2 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents A LETTER FROM OUR MEDICAL DIRECTOR As the Medical Director of Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti (HAS), I have precious little time for reflection. The days—and nights—can be very long and the work incredibly challenging. But every day I witness countless examples of the significant impact we have on patients’ lives. By “we,” I mean not only the capable staff members of HAS, but also you, our donors and partners, whose support makes possible everything that we do. Day in and day out, thanks to your generous support, I see mothers and infants survive high-risk pregnancies, children recover from malnutrition, and people afflicted with serious injuries or illness return to productive lives. Families who never thought their loved one would survive have shed tears of joy as they thank us for performing life-saving surgery, for providing essential medication, or for diagnosing and treating an illness that no one else within their reach could. In the community, there are also many healthy people who do not need hospital care, thanks to HAS. “I wish you could Children are in school because they have been immunized by HAS community health workers and because their mothers have been educated by HAS to experience firsthand provide them with proper nutrition. Young women are continuing their education because they have had the benefit the gratitude of of reproductive health education provided by HAS. People are working without interruption by cholera or other infectious diseases our patients for because they have access to clean water—thanks to HAS consultants who have your kindness partnered with communities to build wells. In 2013, supporters of HAS made it possible for us to save thousands of lives and generosity.” while effectively addressing some of the most serious public health crises facing Haiti in recent memory. We saw more patients in the hospital than in any year since 2010, when a massive earthquake struck Haiti. And we saw more serious injuries than we have since then, including many caused by road traffic accidents. Such accidents are occurring much more frequently here—an unintended consequence of post- earthquake road improvements. We also addressed another outbreak of cholera, and succeeded in curtailing the spread of this infectious disease with effective preventive measures, which continue today. And we dealt with a significantly greater incidence of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, that are traditionally found in wealthier parts of the world. As in the rest of the developing world, these diseases are creeping into Haiti while still-prevalent diseases of poverty, such as tuberculosis and HIV, must continue to be addressed. This “double burden” of disease is among the greatest challenges we have ever faced – and one that will unfortunately persist for some time. Your support in 2013 made it possible for HAS to meet these challenges. I wish you could experience firsthand the gratitude of our patients for your kindness and generosity. It is gratifying to be able to help so many in such significant ways. On behalf of our patients and all of us on the HAS team, I offer my heartfelt thanks. You are making a difference. Sincerely, Dr. Herriot Sannon Medical Director, HAS 3 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents BOARD OF DIRECTORS Founders: W. Larimer Mellon, Jr. M.D. (deceased) Gwen Grant Mellon (deceased) 2013 Board of Directors: Adeline Azrack The Rev. Harold T. Lewis, Ph.D. Nairobi, Kenya Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bradley A. Berquist, C.M.A. Rolf A. Maibach, F.M.H. Ontario, Canada Ilanz, Switzerland Scott Dowell, M.D. Louis Martin* Atlanta, Georgia Chief Executive Officer Deschapelles, Haiti Daniel Fitzgerald, M.D. New York, New York John Murray, S.J.D. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jenifer Grant Essex, Connecticut Anna Murdoch-Mann Palm Beach, Florida David G. Heiman, Esq. Cleveland, Ohio Ian G. Rawson, Ph.D. Louise Ivers, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania M.P.H., D.I.M.&H. Louise H. Stephaich Boston, Massachusetts Palm Beach, Florida Ursula Gross Leemann, Esq. Thomas C. Succop Küsnacht, Switzerland Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gerald Lerebours, M.D. John R. Walton, P.E. Petionville, Haiti Board Chair Kirkland, Washington *ex-officio 4 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents DONORS $500,000+ The Cowles Charitable Trust Bündner Partnerschaft, M. Robert de Balkany Ilanz, Switzerland Mr. & Mrs. Richard Furlaud Margaret Mellon Hitchcock $250,000 - $499,999 Foundation Anonymous USAID - MSH/HHFDS Project John Mitchell, Jr. Trust $100,000 - $249,999 Mr. Thomas Perkins Canadian Friends of Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti State of Qatar Fund for the Reconstruction of Haiti Friends of Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti Ian & Lucy Rawson Heartbay Foundation Ed & Mary Ann Reynolds, M.D.s The Hummingbird Foundation Rotary Club of Ancaster, Ontario, Canada Jones Day Foundation Ryan’s Well Foundation Anna Murdoch-Mann SK Foundation, The Netherlands Thomas C. & Jo Ann Succop Mr. & Mrs. James Stanley World Vision Mrs. Louise H. Stephaich $25,000 - $99,999 UNICEF: United Nations Childrens Fund Anonymous The United States Agency for Agua Fund, Inc. of the Community International Development Foundation of Collier County (USAID) American Schools & Joe Azrack & Abigail Congdon Hospitals Abroad Mary Anne Nyburg Baker & G. Walton Family Foundation Leonard Baker, Jr. The Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of Biel Partnerschaft The Pittsburgh Foundation 5 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents DONORS $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 Northern Lights Foundation Gale & Frederick Alger Mr. & Mrs. Akio Aburano Partners In Health Anonymous (3) AmeriCares Foundation Elizabeth R. Patterson Markley H. Boyer & Barbara Millen Anonymous (3) Cynthia & Stephen L. Peck Boyer Charitable Lead Annuity Trust BNY Mellon The Howard Phipps Foundation The Brown Foundation Catholic Church of Buelach The William Pitt Foundation Robert & Mary Jane Carraway Ms. Andrea B. Currier Mary E. Peters & Robert W. Croix Rouge Haitienne Les & Elizabeth Daniels Polchow Foundation Anne-Marie de Ganay Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Davidson Frederick H. & Diana C. Prince Foundation Dorris Duke Charitable Foundation Dr. Amy Weiler & Floyd Dillman Red Empress Foundation John & Nancy Etchemendy Mary J. Donnelly Foundation Rolander Family Foundation Delight Gartlein Dr. Duane & Vera Dowell Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Rooney Global Way Makers HAS Dutch Alumni Association Rotary Club of Key West, FL Susannah Grant & Mr. Jonathan Ferrugia Christopher Henrikson Rotary Club of Simcoe James Fett Thomas Hitchcock Margaret & Andrew Silton The Flora Family Foundation Thomas & Carolyn Langfitt Family Mr. & Mrs. William J. Simpson Mrs. Annette Friedland Foundation St. John’s Episcopal Church, Alexander & Judith Laughlin Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Gaudieri Essex, CT Linnemann Family Foundation The Flora Family Foundation Paul & Marjorie Straley John R. & Margaret S. McCartan Global Giving Charitable Foundation Charitable Fund of The Jenifer Grant & Ron Noe Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge Pittsburgh Foundation Foundation of PA Mr. & Mrs. William Lee Hanley R.K. Mellon Family Foundation Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim Mr. & Mrs. David S. Heiman Mr. Steve Meng Ms. Susan Walton H.J. Heinz Company Foundation Mr. & Mrs. George Merck The Wilcox Family Foundation William M. Hitchcock Joseph & Marian Murphy Ms. Emmy Wolbach Peggy Mellon Hitchcock Mr. & Mrs. Peter Nadosy Yonkers Racing Corporation Jewish Federation of Cleveland The Elsa Peretti Foundation Mr. Richard Kaplan & Physicians for Peace Ms. Edwina Sandys Leslie C. Quick & Regina A. Quick Carolyn P. Langfitt Charitable Trust Dr. & Mrs. Dong-Eun Lee Mrs. Alexander Read Lifesteps, Inc. (at the request of RMF Family Fund, Inc. Alexander M. Laughlin) Leila Shakkour & Mike Thorne Mr. N. Colin Lind John & Peggy Walton Dr. Rolf & Raphaela Maibach The Weiler Foundation Armene Milliken Wells Family Foundation John & Kem Moore Dr. & Mrs. William M. Murray 6 2013 REPORT TO DONORS to Table of Contents DONORS Dr. Robert L. & Lucinda W. Bunnen Kim Furry & Mike Sigman Virginia S. Burke Dennis Gatchell Dr. Wade Burnside Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Gietzen Cabot-Wellington LLC Betty Lou & Clarence Good Al & Barbara Umphenour Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Gottwald Dr. & Mrs. John Carroll Terome & Sharon Gough Dr. Richard & Mary Casden Mr. & Mrs. Ian Graham Mrs. Dudley Cates Ursula Gross Leemann Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church, Antoinette Guerrini-Maraldi Bainbridge Island, WA The Bryan Guinness Charitable Trust Rotary Club of Central DuPage Karl Guter County A.M. Dr. & Mrs. Randolph Guthrie $1,000 - $4,999 Nora F. Chang, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Hallowell Ms. Aliza Aczel Lise & Garry Charlier Mr. & Mrs. William Hamm Adler Family Foundation First Church of Christ Congregation, Mr. & Mrs. M. Bernard Aidinoff Hope for Haiti Mission, Sharon, CT Michael D. Hammar, M.D.