Happy patients at Muko Health Clinic IV in Uganda wave after receiving treatment from MedShare-equipped Medical Mission Team, Worldwide Healing Hands. MedShare has supported healthcare professionals at Worldwide Healing Hands for more than five years as they improve the quality of care for women and children in Uganda, Haiti, Chad, and Nepal. Photo Credit: © Nathan DeHart

I want to say thank you to MedShare “for being such a valuable partner.“ We could not carry on our work without MedShare’s help. Dr. Paula Dhanda, Founder, CEO, and Medical Director for Worldwide Healing Hands 20172017 Annual Annual ReportReport Dear Friends, As we reflect on what MedShare accomplished over the past year with your support, we would also like to look to the future and what we can achieve given the that this work has built. With your help, we were able to launch our Maternal & Child Health initiative, 2 Million Mothers, that will aid in reducing mortality rates for pregnancy and childbirth-related illnesses in communities where traditional medical care is unavailable. Our partnership with the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia allowed us to provide $9.2 million of medical supplies and biomedical equipment to strengthen their health system and support victims of famine and drought as they recover in the coming years. Because we trained more than 800 engineers and technicians to use and repair state of the art biomedical equipment this year, we can support hospitals in developing nations with the tools they need to save lives for years to come. None of those accomplishments would have been possible without the community that supports us. Everyone, from the volunteers who sort our supplies to the medical professionals who use those supplies to treat patients, enables our work. Because our donors invest in our mission, we can continue to serve communities in 100 countries. Because over 20,000 volunteers give their time and talents each year, we can divert millions of pounds of quality supplies from local landfills. Because our hospital and product partners donate generously, we can equip more than 766,000 healthcare professionals with the tools they need to save lives. Because those healthcare professionals continue to treat people in the most remote areas, we can reach more than 19 million patients who would otherwise go without care. Because each member of MedShare’s worldwide community cares deeply, we can accomplish all of this and so much more. Because you care, we can protect mothers and children from preventable illnesses and support healthy families. We can help communities recover from disasters and safeguard against infectious disease outbreaks. We can support underserved populations and restore their trust in healthcare. We can equip medical professionals with essential supplies and lifesaving knowledge. We can provide sustainable aid and expand access to quality healthcare. We can improve the quality of life of people and our planet. Because you care, we can affect change together. We are truly grateful for your support and trust. Yours in service,

Charles Redding, Angeline Fife, CEO & President Board Chair

03 MedShare Our Mission Dear Friends, MedShare is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities and our planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world. Our Commitment MedShare is committed to providing assistance to all healthcare organizations and medical professionals that serve vulnerable populations regardless of religion, political affiliation, or race. MedShare often partners with various faith- based and non-governmental organizations to fulfill our mission. MedShare is steadfast in our obligation to provide high-quality medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and clinics in need. Our Purpose MedShare is a humanitarian aid organization that sources surplus, essential medical supplies and equipment and directly delivers them, with training, to medical facilities around the world to help build capacity and improve the quality of life of people, communities, and our planet. Our Community MedShare relies solely on A mother holds her baby following treatment at Aysaita the generosity of individuals, Hospital in Ethiopia. The team at Aysaita was able to foundations, corporations, and open a Neonatal ICU thanks to MedShare . government grants to carry out our mission.

2017 Annual Report 04 A baby receives his vaccinations thanks to MedShare and Possible, a nonprofit healthcare community in rural Nepal. Treating more than 500,000 patients, Possible has a 12% observed reduction in under two mortality in the areas they serve!

Maternal & Child Health

2 Million Mothers without healthcare resources. In 2017, we launched

2 Million Mothers, an initiative of our Maternal & Each year 2 million mothers watch their babies die Child Health Program. 2 Million Mothers aims to within 24 hours of birth, according to the World “ Health Organization (WHO). But these deaths are Your will definitely preventable. In fact, according to the UN, 98% of make a great difference in the maternal deaths are preventable. And the WHO agrees that if low-cost, low-tech medical care is lives of many sick children and provided to infants and new mothers at birth, 3 “ their mothers. million babies can be saved each year. Dr. Ibrahim Kassim, Aysaita Hospital, Ethiopia That’s why MedShare is delivering 100,000 Clean reduce the infant and maternal mortality rates in Birthing Kits to communities in need around the developing nations through improved medical world. Each kit contains the medical supplies intervention and better pre and post-natal care for necessary for women to give birth safely in areas women in low-resource communities.

$3.3 312,500 10 million patients countries in aid donated for treated by Maternal & served by Maternal & Maternal & Child Health Child Health donations Child Health supplies & treatment in 2017 in 2017 equipment in 2017

05 MedShare Dr. Ibrahim Kassim at Aysaita Hospital in Ethiopia was able to save this little girl’s life thanks to donations

from MedShare. Primary Care Strengthening Health Systems in Ethiopia I will never forget the one “ In 2014, MedShare began an ambitious project with particular child I was unable to the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. They asked us to treat due to a lack of medical help strengthen their struggling health system in “equipment and supplies. the wake of a devastating drought and economic Dr. Ibrahim Kassim, Aysaita Hospital, Ethiopia difficulties. Hospitals couldn’t afford basic medical supplies and doctors like Ibrahim Kassim (seen We donated $9.2 million worth of lifesaving above) helplessly watched their patients die -- all medical supplies and equipment to support because they didn’t have the tools they needed to Ethiopia’s healthcare. In addition to strengthening save the lives of their patients. their health system in the long-term, these 60 shipment donations, over 1 million pounds of donations enabled healthcare professionals like supplies, and 3 years later, MedShare completed Dr. Kassim to save countless lives and let patients our final delivery in 2017. like Hannan, the little girl you see above, go on to live happy and healthy lives.

$16.1 1.4 65 million million countries in aid donated for patients treated by served by Primary Care Primary Care treatment Primary Care donations supplies & equipment in 2017 in 2017 in 2017

2017 Annual Report 06 MedShare has sent more than $3.5 million in disaster relief aid to Haiti since 2010.

Infectious Disease Disaster Relief Control & Prevention

Responding to Hurricane Matthew each community greeted Gaelle and her team with smiles. After watching her country being devastated by “ Hurricane Matthew, Gaelle Castor organized I have seen my people deprived several Medical Mission Teams to go to Haiti. She of everything they need, yet collected supplies at MedShare and made her way to the Tiburon Peninsula, the area severely smiling for so little that damaged by the storm. “ we gave them. Gaelle Castor, Medical Mission Team Leader in Haiti Many of the towns that she and her team trekked to were completely cut off from the rest of the As she distributed first aid and hygiene supplies, island, meaning that they had been waiting for Gaelle remarked that, though Haiti has faced medical assistance for over a week. natural disasters time and time again, Haitians But despite the devastation they’d experienced never give up hope. And as Haiti continues to and the injuries they’d sustained, members of heal, MedShare continues to care.

112,500 4 $876,000 patients countries in aid donated for treated by Disaster served by Disaster Relief Relief donations Disaster Relief efforts in 2017 in 2017 in 2017

07 MedShare Healthcare professionals at Ganta Hospital in Liberia wear PPE as they treat patients suffering from Leprosy.

Infectious Disease Control & Prevention

Something as simple as gloves... That’s why MedShare sends Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to communities vulnerable to Our CEO and President, Charles Redding, saw the infectious disease epidemics. We’re preparing long-term effects of our Infectious Disease Control communities for possible outbreaks and making & Prevention Program when he traveled to Liberia sure that no healthcare professional has to risk

this year. their own life to save a patient’s.

Just a short time ago, the threat of Ebola endangered all of West Africa. But, thanks to the When an institution approached“ cooperation of the international community and us to collect the aid, they stated the work of brave healthcare professionals on the ground, Liberia is officially Ebola-free. The that they had run out of gloves crisis taught us an important lesson: something as “for medical examinations the day simple as a pair of gloves or a mask can make the difference between life and death for patients and before! Henry Davis Reyes, Hospital Materno Infantil Juan Pablo II, Guatemala healthcare professionals alike.

$5.3 547,000 53 million patients countries in aid donated for treated by Infectious served by Infectious Infectious Disease Disease Control & Disease Control & Control & Prevention Prevention donations Prevention supplies in 2017 in 2017 in 2017

2017 Annual Report 08 Biomedical Equipment Training & Repair 822 10 engineers, technicians, countries received Service and end-users trained training in 2017 in 2017

$2.7 3,800 million pieces of equipment worth of biomedical donated in 2017 equipment donated in 2017

Training Engineers for Stronger Health Systems

Less than 30% of donated biomedical equipment in Sub-Saharan Africa is usable, according to the WHO. Often times the equipment is donated broken, missing essential parts, or sent without the proper tools and manuals needed for repairs. Because of this, 70% of biomedical equipment sits idle in hospitals where functioning equipment could save lives. This was the case in many military hospitals in Nigeria. If you need surgery in Nigeria, chances are, you’ll go to a military hospital to get the most comprehensive care. These hospitals have the best- equipped facilities, they host visiting specialists from around the world, and, most importantly,

09 MedShare they won’t turn patients away who can’t afford treatment. But because of the huge number of patients visiting these facilities each year, the hospital system desperately needed biomedical equipment upgrades. That’s where MedShare stepped in. MedShare’s Director of Biomedical Equipment Training & Repair, Eben Amstrong, traveled to Nigeria to train engineers and revitalize the Navy hospitals’ biomedical engineering and diagnostic programs. In just six days, 21 engineers from the Navy, Army, and Air Force received hands-on training on 107 different pieces of equipment. From huge diagnostic pieces like MRI machines, to more basic emergency care instruments like defibrillators, trainees were given the tools and expertise to save lives. In addition to learning how to use new pieces, the engineers received essential repair training. With the tools, parts, and knowledge to fix their own equipment, hospital staff will no longer have to watch patients suffer, all for want of a simple part or a specific tool. Trainees emerged from the program well-prepared to fix problems that would have rendered their equipment unusable before.

These trainees are very happy to be touched

by the wonderful work

“done by MedShare. They have gained“ knowledge and This year, members of the Nigerian military’s medical corps benefited from developed confidence MedShare’s Biomedical Equipment Training & and pride in what they Repair Service, studying over 100 different pieces do. of equipment. Ephraim Inameti, Nigerian Philanthropist who attended training

2017 Annual Report 10 Worldwide Healing Hands has cared for and impacted the lives of more than 5,000 women and their families.

U.S. Free & Safety Net

Medical Mission Teams Clinics Worldwide Healing Hands a program called Helping Babies Breathe, we “ like to equip them with Ambu bags. MedShare has equipped California-based Worldwide Healing Hands since 2012. Carrying That donation was huge in MedShare supplies, Dr. Paula Dhanda and her team have traveled to Nepal, Haiti, Chad, and Uganda saving this little boy’s life. Dr. Paula Dhanda, Founder, CEO, & Medical Director of Worldwide Healing Hands treating women and families in communities without access to traditional medical care. We“ were in Nepal one time and this infant Dr. Dhanda illustrated the lifesaving consequences came in, only a few months old, and he was in of having MedShare supplies when she was respiratory distress. Nobody who was there knew honored at Talk & Taste this year: how to resuscitate the baby. But we had an Ambu bag and one of our anesthesiologists was able “One of the most valuable things that you donate to successfully resuscitate the baby and give the to us are Ambu Bags -- neonatal resuscitation bags. baby care. That donation was huge in saving this Whenever we train our midwives and surgeons in little boy’s life.”

373 57 $760,000 teams countries worth of supplies equipped with served by MedShare- provided to medical MedShare supplies equipped Medical missions in 2017 in 2017 Mission Teams in 2017

11 MedShare U.S. Free & Safety Net RotaCare Free Clinic at Davis Street Family Resource Center serves 400 uninsured and under-insured patients in the San Francisco Bay Area each year. Clinics

RotaCare Free Clinic at Davis Street his children to be enrolled in school. It was a routine procedure, but for this family, it opened the door to Serving under-insured patients, immigrants, and their new life in the US. refugees in the San Francisco Bay area, RotaCare Stories like this remind us why our mission is so provides care for the most vulnerable people in their important. Because, in the hands of caring and

community. MedShare has donated thousands of compassionate medical professionals like those at

dollars worth of supplies to the clinic, including all RotaCare Free Clinic at Davis Street Family Resource of their syringes and needles. Simple items with an Center, the supplies we donate truly change lives. enormous impact. “ This year RotaCare treated two young refugee children. The father expressed much Just a week before walking through the clinic’s doors, the children and their father had escaped the civil war relief in being able to bring his in Syria. This dad sought care and compassion for his children over to start a new life in kids as their family started over with nothing, and they “ America. found it here. The vaccinations they received allowed Jessica Ho, Clinic Operations Manager, RotaCare Free Clinic at Davis Street

$99,000 102 38 worth of supplies & clinic visits supported clinics equipped by equipment provided by MedShare supplies & MedShare supplies and to US clinics in 2017 equipment in 2017 equipment in 2017

2017 Annual Report 12 Because you care, we can improve quality of life... MedShare is strengthening health systems in Afghanistan - Albania - Belize - Burkina Faso - Cambodia - Cameroon - Cape Verde - China - The Democratic Republic of Congo - Côte d’Ivoire - Cuba - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - El Salvador - Ethiopia - Fiji - Gambia - Ghana - Guam - Guatemala - Guinea - Guyana - Haiti - Honduras - India - Iraq - Israel - Jamaica - Kenya - Kyrgyzstan - Lesotho - Liberia - Libya - Malawi -

$20 million 2 million 65 66,000 in aid patients served by countries received healthcare donated in 2017 MedShare donations MedShare supplies professionals in 2017 in 2017 equipped in 2017 13 MedShare Because you care, we can improve quality of life...

Marshall Islands - Mexico - Micronesia - Mozambique - Nepal - Nicaragua - Niger - Nigeria - Palestinian Territory - Papua New Guinea - Peru - Philippines - Rwanda - Senegal - Sierra Leone - Somalia - South Africa - South Korea - Sudan - Swaziland - Tanzania - Togo - Turkey - Uganda - Ukraine - The United States

149 Shipment donations delivered - Venezuela - Vietnam - 373 Medical Mission Teams equipped Zambia - Zimbabwe 38 US Free & Safety Net Clinics served

22,400 149 822 2.2 million volunteers shipment donations engineers, technicians, pounds of quality medical and end-users trained products diverted from engaged in 2017 delivered in 2017 landfills in 2017 in 2017 2017 Annual Report 14 Volunteer with MedShare 22,438 1.1 million volunteers engaged pounds of supplies in 2017 sorted in 2017

125,234 67,314 boxes packaged for volunteer hours delivery in 2017 completed in 2017

Volunteers Make Clean Birthing Kits As a part of our 2 Million Mothers initiative, MedShare has committed to delivering 100,000 Clean Birthing Kits to communities where women do not have access to traditional maternal and neonatal care. With the help of our volunteers, more than 2,200 kits were made in 2017! Starting with a special sort session coordinated by our partners at Sutter Health in San Francisco, our local communities came together to support moms in medically underserved countries. Following Sutter Health’s example, Chick-fil-A Headquarters and Robert Half, in partnership with Hands On Bay Area, each hosted their own Clean Birthing Kit sort sessions and made over 2,000 kits to protect the lives of more than 4,000 mothers and infants! 15 MedShare Volunteers from Shree Swaminarayan Temple, the largest group to volunteer in our Northeast Region this year, contributed to three key projects supporting medically underserved communities.

530 volunteers made Clean Birthing Kits in 2017

2,200 Clean Birthing Kits were created in 2017 With the help of Hands on Bay Area, Robert Half volunteers made more than 300 Clean Birthing Kits for moms and babies in medically underserved areas.

Employees at Chick-fil-A Headquarters celebrated their Founder’s Day by making more than 850 Clean Birthing Kits in just two hours!

4,400 moms and babies will be protected by MedShare kits

2017 Annual Report 16 Donor Spotlight: $37.5 92 million countries have received donated to support supply donations thanks global health to Medtronic

2.1 400 million medical mission teams patients served by have been equipped by donated Medtronic Medtronic donations supplies

Medtronic and MedShare Medtronic is one of MedShare’s longest standing, most generous partners. Having donated more than $37.5 million worth of medical supplies and equipment, the communities we serve have benefited from products provided by Medtronic for nearly two decades. The lifesaving supplies they donate are in extremely high demand in the areas we serve, and many of the facilities we equip would otherwise suffer without these essential items. Medtronic’s generosity has allowed us to provide quality healthcare to 2.1 million patients. Medtronic has contributed to all of our programs, but most significantly to our Primary Care and Disaster Relief Programs. Medtronic donations have supported relief efforts following seven natural disasters. From sutures to feeding pumps, the wide variety of critical supplies that Medtronic has donated has strengthened healthcare in 92 countries. Together, Medtronic and MedShare are improving the quality of life of people and our planet. 17 MedShare Visiting Liberia Just two years ago, Liberia was at the epicenter of the Ebola epidemic. Healthcare professionals and patients alike were dying all because they lacked the supplies and equipment necessary to stop the spread of the disease. This year, MedShare’s CEO and President, Charles Redding, traveled to Liberia and found a country still in crisis. Communities were struggling and healthcare facilities were still in great need. But a lack of resources didn’t stop many facilities from finding a way to provide care. While traveling, Charles met Dr. Martha Zarway, who got her start by treating patients in rural areas out of the back of her van. She now runs Kingdom Care Medical Center, providing critical care for less than 25 cents per patient. He witnessed the courage exhibited by the dedicated healthcare professionals who risk their lives and reputations to treat patients of leprosy, buruli ulcers and tuberculosis – all highly infectious diseases that still carry a life-altering stigma in Liberian culture. Charles had the opportunity to observe the wide spectrum of Liberia’s healthcare needs first-hand. He gained a better understanding of how international aid can be most effective in communities where resources are scarce, but compassion is not. Seeing the dedication and perseverance of Liberian healthcare professionals served as an important reminder that cooperative collaboration is the only way to sustainably strengthen healthcare in medically underserved communities. When we support talented medical professionals working for better health in their communities, we support improved healthcare for all.

It is because of

dedicated and caring individuals “ Former Leper Colony, Liberia -- Generations of children have been “within the Liberian born and raised in Ganta Rehabilitation Center because their parents and healthcare system grandparents were shunned for their illness. Even after being cured of the that I believe there is disease, former patients and their families are ostracized from society. hope for Liberia. Charles Redding, CEO & President of MedShare

2017 Annual Report 18 Financial Statements

MedShare International, Inc. Summary Statement of Activities For the Year Ended June 30, 2017

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Revenue & Support Grants and contributions $ 1,339,164 $ - $ - $ 1,339,164 Contributions for specific projects - 2,484,813 - 2,484,813 Special events, net of expenses 531,211 - - 531,211 In-kind contributions Equipment and supplies 20,201,473 - - 20,201,473 Professional services 61,675 - - 61,675 Earnings on investments, net - 100,298 - 100,298 Other income 28,998 - - 28,998 Net assets released from restrictions 3,806,984 (3,806,984) - - Total revenue and support 25,969,505 (1,221,873) - 24,747,632 Expenses Program expenses 26,017,816 - - 26,017,816 expenses 804,812 - - 804,812 Management and general expenses 626,216 - - 626,216 Total expenses 27,448,844 - - 27,448,844 Decrease in Net Assets (1,479,339) (1,221,873) - (2,701,212) Net Assets, Beginning of Year 14,831,725 3,165,588 1,000,000 18,997,313 13,352,386 1,943,715 1,000,000 16,296,101 Net Assets, End of Year

Summary Balance Sheet

Assets Liabilities & Net Assets Cash and Investments: $740,018 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses: $257,061 Receivables: 1,601,903 Unrestricted Net Assets: 13,352,386 Inventory: 10,953,790 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets: 1,943,715 Property and Equipment (Net): 1,819,969 Permanently Restricted: 1,000,000 Endowment: 1,193,220 Other Assets: 244,262

Total Assets: 16,553,162 Total Liabilities and Net Assets: 16,553,162

Revenue & Support Operating Expenses $26,017,816 2017 2017 $804,812 $626,216

In-kind: 82% Program Services: 95% Cash: 18% Fundraising: 3% General Administration: 2%

19 MedShare Board of Trustees & Regional Councils

Board of Trustees for the Fiscal Year 2018 Northeast Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2018 Sandy Tytel, Chair, Sandra and Howard Tytel Family Charitable Angeline Fife, Board Chair, Chief Financial Officer , PDSI Foundation Nancy Paris, Vice Chair, President Georgia Center for Japhet Aryiku Oncology Research Deborah DeVerna, Chief People Officer, Fundtech Charlie Evans, Past Chair Donna Drummond, SVP Chief Administrative Officer, Northwell Health , Treasurer, SVP Chief Administrative John Feerick Donna Drummond Michael R. Irwin, Managing Director, Health Care Finance Group, Officer Northwell Health Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Seletha Butler, Secretary, Founder & Advisor, srButlerCo, Cliff Katus, M.D. Inc. David Knott, Knott Partners , The Rich Foundation, Inc. Ginny Knott Thomas Asher Laureen S. Knutsen Ibraheem T. Badejo, Ph.D., Sr. Director, New Ventures David Kochman, Esq., Henry Schein, Inc. (Med Devices), Johnson & Johnson Innovation Center Anita MacDougall, Consultant Kathleen Barksdale, The Rockdale Foundation Phyllis McCready, Northwell Health Irwin Merkatz, M.D., Chairman, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, Mendal A. Bouknight Vice President, , and Women’s Health Albert Einstein College of Medicine Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Donna K. Raggio, M.D. Dana H. Halberg, CFA, Chairman, BNY Mellon Wealth Cathy Soref, Villa Gorilla Management-GA Donna Tona , M.D., John D. Thompson, Professor Interim Jacqueline Wasp Ira Horowitz Seth M. Zachary, Chairman, Paul Hastings Director, The Emory Clinic Inc., Executive Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs & Professional Development Southeast Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2018 Managing Director , Health Care Michael R. Irwin, , CPA, Co-Chair, Jill S. Paris, LLC Finance Group , Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Jill S. Paris Josh Covett, Co-Chair, Market Leader, Movement Mortgage Chris Isenberg, SVP, Global Supply Chain & Procurement Dr. David Apple, Medical Director Emeritus, Shepherd Center Halyard Health, Inc. Spring Asher , Senior Vice President, SK Commercial Realty Kassy Kebede, Managing Partner, Cepheus Growth Adam Butler Capital Partners Leigh Brady Carl C. Capelouto, M.D., Senior Partner, Georgia Urology, P.A. Susan Sprunk, Co-Owner, Artistry of Poland, LLC Robin Chalmers, Clinical Trial Consultant Sandy Tytel, Sandra and Howard Tytel Family Charitable Holly Covett, Loan Officer, Movement Mortgage Foundation Heather Fenton, Co-Founder of NewPowerPAC , Founder and Principal, XM Advisory, LLC Amelia Gambino Keith Winn Natalie Giurato, Manager, Leadership Communications, Cox Enterprises Thomas Hawk, Partner, King & Spalding Angèle Hawkins, Founder, New Hope Enterprises Emeritus Trustees Adam Kessler, Sr. Vice President, Corp & Comm Banking, BBVA Carl Kihm, DPM Robert Freeman, Senior Advisory Partner, Maxim Alawode Oladele, M.D., MPH ,G.I.A.N.T. Non Profit Partners, LLC Laxmi Patel, Human Resources Director, nThrive Lewis Manderson Western Regional Council for the Fiscal Year 2018 A.B. Short Susan Sprunk, Chair Doug Grey, M.D., Co-Chair, Kaiser Permanente (retired) Uday Ayyagari, Director, Ikaso Consulting LLC Mary M. Bersot, CFA, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Bersot Capital Management LLC Jalal Clemens, Compliance Program Manager, Stanford Paul B. Hofmann, Dr PH., President, Hofmann Healthcare Group Ann O’Brien, National Sr. Director Clinical Informatics, Transformation Leader, Kaiser Permanente, National Health Plan & Hospital Quality Andrew Pines, Public Health Institute Katharine Rogers, President & Founder, Fifth Business Advisors Patricia Salber, M.D., CEO, The Doctor Weighs In William (Bill) Schecter, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital James (Jim) Schmitz, Co-Founder, NBS Technical Services, LLC

2017 Annual Report 20 Volunteer Recognition MedShare would like to thank the hardworking volunteers who generously gave more than 30 hours of their time to improve the quality of life of people and our planet!

Northeast Region Volunteers Brian Alemany | Shannon Beck | Julian Bermudez | Harold Canonigo | Mitzi Gordon | Anthony Greco | Ahmed Hassan | Sharon Hollander | Christine Hughes | Joji Jowett | Sarah Jowett | Rebecca Krouse | John Liddell | Rachel Potter | Caroline Rocha | Caitlin Rydzewski | Peg Rydzewski | Josephine Spinelli | Ricardo Vasquez | Val Villarba | Carolyn Wentland | Emma Wentland | Sara Wentland

Southeast Region Volunteers Edna Achiaa | Amadou Bah | Patrick Barlow | Rohan Bhole | Marian Burge | Beth Caldwell | Robin Chalmers | Anushka Chaudhari | Anne Clark | Keviauna Clark | Mark Click | Lynne Elander | David Gates | Jane Gole | Ken Greenwood | Wesley Hardin | David Hendricks | Jack Horvath | Pat Horvath | Tom Jacobs | Jack Kaufman | Tung La | John Lamb | Pratik Mahajan | Michelle McBride | Jack Nolen | Manasi Patil | Angela Payne | Miatta Pemagbi | Katie Powell | Shahid Al-Raqib | Brenda Rhames | Ian Rigby | Joyce Russell | Pat Russell | Christine Sass | Carla Schissel | Hettie Smith | Winifer Tong | Bill VanHout | Julie VanHout | Tish Wallace | Cy Wang | Jessie White | Bernice Williams | Shikaya Williams | Janice Yermack

Western Region Volunteers Lya Ackermann | Maureen Ainslie | Lynne Allen | Ravinder Anumula | Rithik Anumula | Rohit Anumula | Joyce Arena | Mary Asturias | Corryn Barney | William Bautista | Sarah Bell | Sharon Brown | Gail Carter | Erika Chang | Rudolph Cockerham | Estefani Contreras | Gricel Contreras | Rissa Coplan | Corazon Cuaresma | Camille Didas | John Dietz | Karen Difrummolo | Josephine Doan | Daileena Duncan | Kozavid Duncan | Cynthia Ellis | Jill Erickson | Audrey Ewart | Marsha Felton | Philip Fischbacher | Carol Fullerton | Karen Fung | Barbara Gasparian | Mary Lou Groff | Steve Hamel | JoAnna Hansen-Morton | Camille Harris | Mary Haupt | Jordan Hebert | Kathy Lynn Ho | Susanna Ho | Norma Celeste Horario | Kristine Houglet | Gloria Jancoski | Nancy Jee | Fran Jurcso | Carolyn Keeney | Pat Kite | Steve Kochly | Hainan Lam | Abraham Lopez Chavez | Kay Low | Nancy Lum | Michael Lundeen | Kevin Maguire | Samantha Maguire | Dave Mantooth | Dolores Martinez | Nancy Menne | Barbara Miller | Jane Montgomery | Lynn Moreau | John Morton | Karen Nelson | Kris Nill-Snow | Marsha Nishikawa | Chidimma Obioma | Archita Padmanabhan | Susie Plumb | Nanetta Pon | Jinny Rudd | Arleen Sakamoto | Elena Salas | Daisy Saldua | Ilze Savelis | Jean Carlo Serrano | Carol Stewart | Patrick Stratton | Bonnie Swyers | Michael Trimble | Estephanie Urbina | Helen Vajk | Christopher Vallely | Jane Vallely | Lionel Vaughn | Nicholas Vu-Nguyen | Gary Wallace | Caren Watson | Regina Wegener | Chris Wei | Mona Wong | William Wu | Ziqiong Xie | Myron Zhang | Helen Zhou

MedShare recognizes the following groups and organizations that volunteered with MedShare in 2017 and made an impact on the communities we serve!

Northeast Region Volunteer Groups Volunteer Action Program (Our House) Azalea Health YCS Sawtelle Learning Center BCA-USA Bayer Zocdoc Beulah Missionary Baptist Church Genie Jack- Delta Chi (Montclair State University) son Circle Delta Delta (Montclair State University) Blessed Trinity School Hope Autism Solutions (Our House) Southeast Region Volunteer Groups BOND Community Federal Credit Union Health and Wellness Partners Academe of the Oaks Bowdoin Jersey College School of Nursing Accenture Brookwood High School Science National Jewish Vocational Service Agnes Scott College Honor’s Society King and Spalding Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Buckhead Church L’oreal Alpha Phi Omega C.R. Bard Medtronic Alpha Psi Kappa Fraternity Incorporated Cameroonian Women’s Association of Georgia Merck AmeriCorps CDC Montclair State University Ankah Chamberlain College of Nursing NJCDC: Connections Annunciation Cathedral Chamblee Middle School Optum Asian American Association Christian Spiritist Community of Atlanta Phi Sigma Sigma (Montclair State University) AT&T Clayton State University Rutgers Honors College athenahealth Cliff Valley School Samsung Atlanta Area Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Clinical Resources Service Works Atlanta Gabonese Association Community Service Batch Shree Swaminarayan Temple AT&T Pioneers Congregation Ner Tamid UPS Autotrader.com

21 MedShare Convergint Technologies Offot Ukwa USA Dr Pepper Cox Automotive Paideia Junior High Edge Sales & Marketing Cox Media Phi Beta Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma Escalon Sunrise Rotary Decatur City Church Phi Nu Kappa Sorority Inc Facebook Dekalb County Accountability Court Philips Healthcare Freshman Day of Service DeKalb Medical Auxiliary Purdue University Gap Delta Air Lines Purpose Driven Gateway Learning Delta Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. Queens Alumni Atlanta Chapter General Electric Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity Red Team Georgia Gifters Derwin Brown Lodge #599 Relay Health Girls Scout Troop DIVAS Renfroe Middle School Glassbreakers DOOR Atlanta Restore Health Group Lilburn Gymboree Douglas County High School Riverwood High School Health Excellence Academic Leadership Druid Hills High School Beta Club Robert Half International HOSA – Future Health Professionals Embassy Suites Rockdale Career Academy Holy Names High School Emory University Ruth Chapter #102 Ignite Encompass Insurance Salesforce Initiative Community Wellness Volunteers Exhibitus SAP Interact Club Foundry Commercial SAI Intuitive Surgical Georgia Association of Nursing Students Shepherd Pathways Johnson & Johnson Georgia Association of Perianesthesia Nurses Shining Stars #122 Kaiser Permanente Georgia Association of Women Lawyers Sunbelt Marketing Kaplan Nursing Georgia Philadelphia College of Osteopathic The Girls KIPP King Collegiate High School Key Club Medicine The Home Depot Leadership Public School Georgia State University TIFAD Liberty Mutual Georgia Tech Umu Igbo Unite Love East Bay Ghana Wesley Methodist Men’s Fellowship University of Connecticut Make-a-wish Girl Scout Troop #13491 University of Georgia Metro Atlanta Alumni Marin County Day School Girl Scout Troop #2704 University of Iowa McKesson GKA-SE UPS Mentoring in Medicine & Science Grady High School Victory for the World Baptist Church Mustache Warriors Grady Memorial Hospital W.C. Thomas Lodge #112 National Association of Health Services Execu- Halyard Health Wake Forest University tives Golden State Chapter Hands On Atlanta Webb Bridge Middle School National League of Piedmont Have A Hart Day Wellstar Windy Hill Hospital Navigant Hillwood Word of Faith Worship Cathedral Nielsen Holy Cross Alumni Association WOW! Oakland Charter High School Interact club ICERV Ismaili Community Young Men’s Service League One Brick Ignite Fellowship Orinda Academy Indiana University Western Region Volunteer Groups Petterson Cat InterNations PG&E AAA Intown Community School Prospect Medical & Life Science Club Abbott Kimberly Clark Seniors Raki Nagendra Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society Katz Wright Fleming Dodson & Mildenhall Rainforest QA Inc Armanino Kennesaw State University Robert Half Arroyo High School Interact Group KidsCan! Samuel Merrit University Arroyo High School Key Club King & Spalding LLP San Francisco Volunteer Connect Art of living Lakeside High School San Lorenzo Key Club AT&T Liberty Mutual Insurance Seattle University AORN Linked UP Church Kingdom Men’s Group Shire Bank of America Little Debbie’s Second Chance Home Silicon Valley Volunteers Baxter Living REAL Inc. Spato Bay Area Chinese Bible church LocumTenens.com St. Andrews Church Beta Alpha Phi Mag Mutual Insurance Company St. Joan of Arc Church Boy Scout Troop 621 Manheim St. Raymond Church Buddha’s Light International Association – San McKesson Stanford Preoperative Francisco Young Adult Division McKinsey & Company Stryker Cal State East Bay make a Difference Day MD Juniors Sutter Health California Department of Health Care Services Medici Project The Association of periOperative Registered Financial Audits Section Medtronic Nurses of San Francisco & Marin Care Bear Metro Atlanta Kiwanis Touro University Chabot Nursing Program Milwaukee YMCA Black Achiever’s Program Transfiguration Church Chevron Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Triage Consulting Clifbar Mount Vernon Presbyterian School UCSF Benioff Children Hospital Clorox Naomi/martha # 103 UCSF Neuroscience Coca-Cola New Beginning First Gospel Baptist Church Wipfli/HFS Consultants Crosspoint High School New Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church Young Men Service League The Catholic Community of Pleasanton North Atlanta Baby Boomers Youthquake D.O.C North Cobb High School Darshan2Divinity Northside ICU Decus Biomedical Novartis Deloitte Thank you for nThrive Delta Academy Nu Psi Sigma-Phi Beta Sigma Delta Phi Epsilon with us! OACA

2017 Annual Report 22 Financial Donors Legacy Society (Gifts made through St. Alexius Medical Center Mrs. Leigh T. Brady estate planning) SS Cyril & Methodius Slovak Catholic Mr. Mendal Bouknight and Mrs. Debbie Glen and Edie Reed Church LePage Raymond and Marilyn Ruddy Charity Fund Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Tolleson Mrs. Ann B. Campagna Benjamin V. Siegel, M.D. Sandy and Howard Tytel Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clendening World Vision Canada Clif Bar Family Foundation Founder’s Society (Lifetime cumula- Mr. and Mrs. George Cudahy tive giving of $1,000,000 and more) Guardian’s Circle ($10,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cudahy The Coca-Cola Company Africa Founda- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abernathy Debley Foundation tion Ada Medical & Hospital Supply LLC Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeVerna The Kendeda Fund Amerprise Financial Dikembe Mutombo Foundation Kimberly-Clark Foundation athenahealth Mrs. Donna Drummond Ministry of Health of Ethiopia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Asher Mr. William Fogler The George & Dorothy Babare Family Mr. Dava Freed Chairman’s Circle ($100,000+) Foundation Amelia and Tom Gambino Anambra State - Ministry of Health Baccash Family Foundation Henry Schein Cares Foundation Dignity Health Bancker-Williams Foundation Frederick A. Hessler and Kathleen A. Kaiser Permanente Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barrow Mundy Trust The Kendeda Fund Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Block Dr. and Mrs. Ira Horowitz, M.D. Naval Community Hospitals Mr. John W. Bloom Debbie and Michael Irwin North Point Ministries Cami Enterprises Group Inc. Sher and Chris Isenberg Paul Hastings Center for Poverty Reduction Mr. and Mrs. David Kang Sutter Health The Coca-Cola Company Dr. and Dr. Clifford Katus, M.D. The UPS Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Josh Covett The Kebede Family Foundation CURE International President’s Circle ($50,000+) The Linton Foundation Develop PNG Foundation MAP International Al-Naseem Organization for Social Devel- Emory University opment Movement Foundation Mr. David Epstein Jill and Paul Paris Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Euclid Outpatient Surgery Center Foundation Nancy Paris and Paul N. Prebble Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Evans, FACHE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pines Hope For Haiti Richard J. Higgins, Ph.D. and Margaret M. The Reed Family Foundation Patricia Robinson Graff, CFP Stephanie and Mark Robinson The Rich Foundation HRH Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Ruddy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schmitz JEC Foundation Mr. Dean A. Schull StopWaste King & Spalding, Partners & Employees The Waterfall Foundation The Stewart Family Charitable Fund Ms. Rachel Krevans Mr. Samuel Test Leader’s Circle ($25,000+) Lawrence S. Ting Memorial Fund Mr. Jim Tham Celebration Ministries International Nigerian Women Association of Georgia Bruce W. Thomas, D.O. Conscience International Northwell Health Ms. Donna Tona Diocese of Mbujimayi Mr. Christopher U. Otabor Ms. Maryann Z. Toub The Echo Foundation The Overlook International Foundation Gertrude and William C. Wardlaw Fund Mr. John Ejumejowo Glen and Edie Reed Wells Fargo Foundation ESutures.com Roper St. Francis Healthcare Jackie and Warren Wasp Angeline Fife San Francisco General Hospital Founda- Food for the Poor tion Sustainers’ Circle ($1,000+) The J. B. Fuqua Foundation Ms. Susan Sprunk Mr. Seth Adjaye Mr. Ngobila M. Gentiny Standard Office Systems Mr. Peter Anastasia HospitaalBroeders, St. Internationale Stillwater Foundation Dr. and Mrs. David F. Apple, Jr. Orde van Terra Family Foundation Ms. Juliet Asher The Imlay Foundation UCSF Medical Center Mr. Samuel Ashner Mr. Richard Ishaku The Linda and Keith Winn Charitable Ashner Family Evergreen Foundation Jacobsen Family Trust Fund AT&T Inc. Jump Africa Wolexo Management Mr. Matthew Ausman Knott Family Foundation World Medical Relief African Partners Ltd/ Mr. Uday Ayyagari Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Knutsen Gte Ms. Joanne Bauer Miwa Family Fund Ms. Anne Beebe Advocates’ Circle ($5,000+) Ms. Sue Montgomery Benjamin & Sophie Scher Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adler Foundation Northside Hospital Algorithm Innovation Fund, LP John J. and Donna K. Raggio, M.D. Thomas and Mary Bersot Dr. Ibraheem T. Badejo Best Buy Company Raising Malawi BBVA Compass Safe Hands For Girls Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Blake

23 MedShare Ms. Randa Blenden Hospital De La Familia Foundation dation Terry Blum Ms. Lonnie S. Kwa-Humphries Mr. David R. Rogol, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Boothe Iberia Bank Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosella Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyken Jackson Healthcare, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Joe Braver Jelks Foundation Ms. Patricia Salber Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Broderick Jodi & Robert Rosenthal Foundation Mr. and Ms. Jim T. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brooks, Esq. Ms. Kathryn Johnson Schechter Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Buckner Mrs. Susan Karches Francine Segal Ms. Joyce Bustinduy Mr. and Mrs. Mizanu Kebede Ms. Pat Shepherd Mr. Adam Butler Judy and Dennis Kenny Mr. A.B. Short Cambodian Health Professionals Associa- Dr. Carl Kihm Mr. Andrew Short tion of America Mr. Erik Knutsen The Sikand Foundation Canvasback Missions Mr. David Kochman, Esq. Ms. Brenda Small Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carlsen Mr. Chris Koh Smith & Howard, P.C. Mr. Larry J. Carter Liberty Mutual Insurance Ms. Cherida Smith Ms. Robin Chalmers Ms. Judy Louie Ms. Deborah Smith Leona and Win Chamberlin Mrs. Vikki Lovine Mr. Mark Stalzer Ms. Amelia Chenoweth The Maas Family Trust Sudanese American Medical Association Chick-fil-A Foundation Ms. Melissa M. MacDonnell Drs. Peter & Erin Sutcliffe Ms. Ki Joo Choi Anita and Richard MacDougall Sysmex America, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Chui Mag Mutual TelecomPioneers Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Collins Mr. and Mr. David R. Mahoney Ms. Wendi Tillem Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Compton Ms. Jane Malloy Mr. Matt Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Steven Covett Ms. Patricia Marks Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trautwig Cox Automotive Cmdr. and Mrs. Gerald McGovern Triage Consulting Group Ms. Dotsie Czajkowski McKesson Foundation Barbara and Donald Tober Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dalbo Ms. Erika McNeany Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tucci Ms. Irene Devine Merkatz Family Foundation Mr. Sami J. Tucker Mr. John DiFazio & Mrs. Amy Yang Mr. Dov Michaeli Mr. and Mrs. Michael Verna Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Downing MiMedx Group, Inc. Vitantonio Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Darren Eales Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mirabal The Walmart Foundation Mr. John Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Weinman Mr. Lee Echols Mr. and Mrs. Asim Mohiuddin Mr. Steve A. Weisbrod Mr. John D. Feerick, Esq. Ms. Jacquelyn Molina Wells Fargo Bank Charles Filipi, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Ms. Margaret Fitzpatrick Mr. Chris Muir Ms. Amy Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Freeman Dr. Shelia Natbony & Mr. Bill Natbony, Mr. Michael W. Wilsey Friends of Foya-Borma Hospital Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wolf Ms. Isabelle Fox Mr. H.O. Nelson Mr. C.R. Wright, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Roman D. Fuzaylov Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Nevins Ms. Karen Zehring Mr. Michael Galla Ms. Dinh Nguyen Ms. Ariana Zibilich Mrs. and Mr. Nancy Galanti Niles Rotary Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zukowski Mr. Stephen Gandy Oasis National Mrs. Kathleen Garcia and Mrs. Grace C. Ms. Julie Obregon Friends of MedShare ($500+) Garcia Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor Mr. Chad Adler Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geiger Mr. Peter Ogilvie Mr. Nasser Ahmed Georgia Health Foundation Mr. John O’Neill Dr. William A. Ankobiah, MD, FACP, FCCP Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibby Mr. Joseph P. Opich Atlanta Women’s Club Ms. Natalie Giurato Reiko Osaki Ms. Carmen Baker Mrs. Diane Glasser Heather Fenton and Richard Ossoff Mr. and Mrs. Andy Barfield Ms. Jane Gole Ms. Genie Parker Mr. Raymond Barger Graham Family Foundation Ms. Susan Pederson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Barnett Mr. Dennis Green Mr. Billy Peskin Beech Foundation The Grey Family Foundation Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Mr. and Mrs. Marc Bernstein Ms. Maureen Hanlon Medicine Mr. Fredrick T. Bosse Mr. Hans E. Hanson Mr. Gary Pinsly Susan and Michael Brandt Ms. Cathy Harper Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt Ms. Sara Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Harper, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Prebble Ms. Barbara K. Danish & Ms. Laura Brown Hawks Foundation Ms. Cathy Price Mr. Vincent Buehler Mr. Thomas Hawk, Esq. Mr. Clay Price Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bunch Ms. Angele Hawkins Ms. Jeannette Price Mrs. Seletha Butler Ms. Lisa Haynsworth Ms. Myna Rao Mr. Doug Byles Mr. and Mrs. Allan Herzog Ms. Ann V. Rast Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Caletti Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH Resolution, Inc. Mr. John Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogle The Richard & Emily Levin Foundation Dr. Yuchiao Chang, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Jason Holden The Robert H. and Anita Q. Lawe Foun- Mr. Eric Chinoy

2017 Annual Report 24 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Clemson Dr. Phuc Nguyen-Dinh Mr. Brandon Cole Ms. Margaret O`Halloran Crosslink Memphis Mr. Peter Olsen Sally and Peter Dean Ms. Osinbajo Oludolapo Dr. Paula Dhanda Matthew Oster, M.D., M.P.H. Ms. Miranda Dubose Ms. Audrey Paris Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Dunbar The Patcha Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eisenbraun Mr. Satvik Patel Mr. Ralph Engelberger Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Arne S. Ericson Mrs. and Mrs. Robin C. Pennisi Mrs. Tracy Fearnside Mr. Kyle Peter Mr. Eric Fisher The Peterson Family Foundation Mr. Bill Fleming Dr. Vincent J. Perrota Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Phippen Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Foraker Dr. Stephen L. Pierson Frank Family Foundation Ms. Debbie Pinkston Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frey Ms. Mary Elisabeth Plowden Mr. and Mrs. David Funk Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Pohlmann Mr. Vince Gabor Ms. Mary Porter The Gilleran Family Trust Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redding Georgia Surgical Missions Mr. and Mrs. J P. Ribes Mr. Parker Gentry Rosenfeld Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gianni Daniel Saah, M.D. Gift of Life Los Angeles Ms. Jennifer Sand Ms. Margaret Ginsburg Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Senior Goodman Networks Ms. Nora M. Shea Ms. Lois Greenfield Ms. Diane Sklar Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gross Ms. Rhonda Smallwood Mr. Chad Jackson Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Staples Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoppenbach Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Halper, PhD Ms. Debra Strichartz Ms. Joanne Harnett Mr. Steve Tasker Mr. and Mrs. Jon Harris Mr. and Mrs. Lon Taylor Ms. Kathy L. Ho Ms. Patricia C. Traiser Mr. and Mrs. Tom Houle Drs. Timothy and Wendy Troyer Mr. Frederick Iffert Trailer Resource Mr. Ed Illig Ms. Kim Tram Ms. Tatiana Jean-Louis Truist Mr. Rondy Jennings, MBA Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tuck Professor Robert Jensen, Ph.D. Ms. Michele Wallace Mr. Ragui Kamel Mr. and Mrs. Cristian J. Wedekind Mr. Tim Kelly Whittier Area Community Church Mr. Charles Korb Robert J. Wiegert, DVM Mr. Unmesh Kulkarni Ms. Elizabeth Williams Mr. Robert Lasser Mr. Christopher Wilson Ms. Linda Levine Mr. Daniel N. Usher Ms. Heidi Lindsay Dr. Mary Z. Yoder Ms. Melanie Loo Mrs. Carol Zanella Mr. David Malone Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mashal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mastrocola Mattlin Foundation McCann Family Fund Barbara and Matt McElhanon Mending Kids International Ms. Katherine Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Minney Mr. James Molloy Ms. Lisa Monagle Mr. and Mrs. Brian Moran Ms. Nancy Moskin National Christian Foundation - Twin Cities Nova Southeastern University nThrive Dr. John F. Nolen, MD

25 MedShare In-Kind Services & Product Partners AD Surgical Hope for Haiti dren’s Health Allstar Wholesales Hopkins Medical Products Stanford University Hospital Amma Hospital for Special Surgery Stockton Ambulatory Surgery Center At Home Medical Equipment Hutchins & Hutchins Stryker Endoscopy Atlanta Heart Specialists John Muir Hospital Sutter Health Atlanta Office Liquidators, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Sutter Palo Alto Medical Foundation A-Z Home Medical Equipment Kennedy Health System Teleflex Medical Bain & Company/Inspire, Inc. Levenson Eye Associates Trans Alliance Med & Drugs Bard Medical Long Island Jewish Valley Hospital Tronex Distribution Centre Bayer AG Luxor Group UC Davis Medical Center Berkeley Free Clinic Marin General Hospital University of California San Francisco Boron Medical, Inc. Mayor of the Township of Secaucus UCSF Mission Bay Breg, Inc. McKesson UCSF REMEDY Bristol Senior Living Medela, Inc. United Surgical Partners International Broadline Medical, Inc. Medline, Inc. UnitedHealth Group BSN Medical, Inc. Medtronic University of Vermont Medical Center Cancer Treatment Centers of America Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center V.W.R. International Cardinal Health Mercy Care Atlanta Valley Health Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmia Mercy Medical Center Valley Health DC Cartersville Medical Center Mercy Suburban Hospital ValleyCare Health System Castle Medical Metro Atlanta Access Center Virtua Health System Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Michael McGlynn Jr. MD Vitas Health Care Centurion Medical Products Corp. Mobility Worldwide WellStar Health System Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Molnlycke Healthcare World Medical Relief Clinical Research Center of Alabama Morehouse School of Medicine World Vision Community Hospital of the Monterey Nebraska Heart Hospital Convatec Neovia Logistics Coweta Samaritan Clinic New Jersey Food & Clothing Rescue Crosslink Life Sciences Northside Hospital Crown Worldwide Group Northwell Integrated Distribution Crutches 4 Kids Oral & Facial Surgery Associates CURE International Order of Malta Clinic DDD Foundation, Inc. Owens & Minor Dekalb Medical Palisades Medical Center Dignity Health Partners for Care Distribution Cooperative Inc. Partners for World Health Doctors Medical Center San Pablo PDSI DOTmed.com, Inc. Peachtree Orthopedic Surgery Center Dr. Chun Yip Pediatric Assoc. of North Atlanta Dr. Ufondu Pepper Medical Dukal Corporation Mobility Worldwide Duke Realty Pharmaceutics El Camino Hospital Phelps Memorial Hospital Emory Healthcare Piedmont Healthcare ERBE USA, Inc. Planned Parenthood Evo Innovations Presidio Surgery Center Facet Technologies Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta Ferris Manufacturing Corp. R Ventures Medical Friends of Disabled Adults and Children Restorative Care of America Georgia-Pacific Resurgens Orthopedics Good News Clinic Robert Wood Johnson Somerset Good Samaritan Hospital Rockdale Hospital Goodwill Home Medical Roper St. Francis Mt. Pleasant Hospital Grady Memorial Hospital Samuel Merritt University Greg Attarian San Francisco General Hospital Gwinnett Health System San Leandro Surgery Center Hackensack University Medical Center Palisades Sklar Surgical Instruments Halyard Health St. Vincent’s Riverside Medical Center Harken Health St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center HCA - SE Division Service Center St. Louis HELP Healing Bridge Clinic St. Vincent de Paul - Alameda County Henry Schein, Inc. Stamford Hospital Highland Hospital Standard Textile Hill Physicians Stanford Children’s Health Hill-Rom Women’s Care Medical Group - Stanford Chil-

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