CELEBRATING 35 YEARS

2018 ANNUAL REPORT

1 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

05 ANNUAL MESSSAGE

06 ABOUT US

Our Mission Our Approach Our Programs Training

14 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS IN 2018

By the Numbers Where We Work In the Media Milestones Partnering for the Greater Good

28 LEADERSHIP

32 FINANCIALS

36 ANNUAL SUPPORT

55 HOW YOU CAN HELP

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In 1984, International Medical Corps launched its first humanitarian assistance program, anchored in an idea novel for its time: recruit local residents from the remote villages of war-torn Afghanistan, train them as paramedics, then support their return home with medicines and other supplies needed to provide basic healthcare for people in their communities. This innovative approach worked.

Indeed, in the 35 years since our founding, it has Yet as we celebrate each success, we face a new helped to transform how humanitarian relief is challenge. For example, our teams operating in the delivered in such conditions, by making training— heavily populated eastern provinces of Ituru and the transfer of lifesaving skills into local hands—both North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo a centerpiece of successful humanitarian assistance are placing their lives on the line every day to battle and a roadmap for those communities to achieve the world’s second-largest Ebola outbreak, working in self-reliance. areas where scores of heavily armed anti-government Now, as we face ever-greater challenges in a militant groups operate. Their commitment has meant world awash in crisis, our commitment to training that hundreds of patients have been treated, more than has never been stronger. Training has been the 1,300 healthcare workers have been trained in infection indispensable ingredient of our mission: to help prevention and control, and almost 1 million screenings those in great need, no matter where they are or for the virus have been conducted. what the conditions. Our early successes reaffirmed And this is just one example. Throughout the 30 our belief that, to achieve maximum impact, training countries in which we operate, International Medical must be the foundation of all of our programs. Corps teams work in difficult and often dangerous In Yemen, where famine threatens millions in one conditions to deliver lifesaving healthcare, training and of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, we are services—every day. training community health volunteers to screen Since our founding, the enormous impact we have had children for malnutrition in their homes, refer severe in lives saved and suffering eased convinces us that cases to our specialized nutrition-services providers our commitment to training and education will only and deliver health messaging to parents and other grow stronger in the years ahead. No matter where, no caregivers. We continue to educate midwives and matter what the conditions, International Medical Corps nurses in South , with 384 having graduated will be there – saving lives, relieving suffering and since we opened our school there in 2008. And building self-reliance. as major hurricanes in the Western Hemisphere We remain forever grateful for our community’s have led us to respond to emergencies closer to extraordinary support. You make our work possible. home, we are developing training curricula for first responders to address challenges unique to the We extend sincere gratitude and a heartfelt thank you Caribbean and southeastern United States. for your dedication to International Medical Corps.

Robert R. Simon, M.D. Nancy A. Aossey Founder & Chairman President & CEO LEBANON

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 4 5 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS OUR MISSION

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS: A GLOBAL FIRST RESPONDER

We provide training and deliver emergency healthcare, together with related services, to those affected by conflict, natural disaster or disease. We do this no matter where in the world they may be or what the conditions. We train people in their own communities, providing them with the skills needed to recover, to chart their own path to self-reliance and to shape their own future as they become effective First Responders.

SOUTH SUDAN

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 6 7 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS OUR APPROACH SPEED

Our Emergency Response Teams deploy fast to assist those SAVES LIVES in great need—often arriving within hours to reach those even in the most remote, challenging environments. Drawing on experience gained in 35 years of responding to disasters on five continents, our surge capacity includes physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine supported by specialists in essential healthcare services ranging from mental health and psychosocial support to technical expertise in nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene—all of it to assist those in need. We do this because speed saves lives in the initial hours following a disaster.

As conditions ease, we stay and partner with survivors to build a better future through training. We strengthen local health systems and work with community leaders, hire and train local staff, develop partnerships and evaluate progress to ensure quality. With a staff that numbers more than 7,000 worldwide, more than 90% of whom are recruited locally, our strategy ensures that the knowledge and tools required to prepare for—and respond to—future emergencies are culturally compatible and remain anchored in the community. We work to ensure that if disaster strikes again, residents themselves can be effective first responders.

INDONESIA

TURKEY

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 8 9 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS OUR PROGRAMS In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, we responded to two new Ebola outbreaks during 2018—including one in the country’s heavily populated eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri that by year’s end had become the second-largest on record. We continue to run Ebola treatment centers, have built more than 40 screening-and- referral units adjacent to government health centers and have tested almost 1 million Building on 35 years of entering those facilities for signs of the virus. We also have trained 1,127 health staff experience and knowledge, in in infection prevention and control. HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT 2018 we continued to shape In Somalia, we increased healthcare capacity by supporting 149 primary healthcare facilities, 34 mobile clinics and 12 hospitals, providing lifesaving services that programs that lift communities included 328,594 primary health consultations. hit by disaster out of chaos onto WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH In Sudan’s Darfur Region, we helped 9,151 women complete a prenatal care cycle of at least four visits to a skilled health professional. Our skilled birth attendants a path from relief to self-reliance, conducted 12,247 deliveries.

saving millions of lives and easing NUTRITION AND FOOD SECURITY In Yemen, where many areas hover on the brink of famine, we supported 65 sites the plight of those who have lost for treatment of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and severe acute malnutrition (SAM), including five sites that managed SAM cases with complications. We so much. treated 5,502 children for SAM at outpatient therapeutic programs, including 306 with complications, and treated some 20,160 MAM cases through targeted supplementary-feeding programs.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH In Lebanon, we supported vaccination coverage in areas of armed conflict, administering 48,182 doses of DPT3 (diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis) and 28,616 doses of measles vaccination to infants during their first year of life.

MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT In Iraq, we provided psychosocial activities for 13,871 people, while providing other mental health and psychosocial support services to 8,597 people.

WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE In Ethiopia, our programs brought fresh water, safe sanitation and awareness of proper hygiene practices to schools in communities that struggled with all three, changing the lives of more than 13,000 students and their families. Our teams also supported the construction and rehabilitation of 76 latrines and 37 new sources of water, and distributed nearly 12,000 hygiene kits to community residents.

TRAINING UNDERPINS ALL THAT WE DO

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 10 11 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS PHILIPPINES YEMEN In a country where more than half of all government health facilities have collapsed under the weight of war, neglect and dwindling resources, our ability to train local national staff and place them in 79 renovated clinics and other health-related entities across Yemen saved countless lives in 2018. We provided training on such topics as integrated management of childhood illnesses, infection prevention, reproductive health, and water and sanitation procedures. With Yemen hovering on the edge of widespread famine, we also trained 943 community health volunteers how to screen children for malnutrition, to refer severe cases to our specialized nutrition services and to deliver health messaging to caregivers. Our trained volunteers reached 248,081 Yemenis with health education messages in 2018.

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO To contain the world’s second-largest Ebola outbreak, we taught local national health workers how to carry out infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, helping trainees learn how to isolate, identify and treat those suspected of carrying the highly contagious and potentially deadly virus while keeping themselves safe from infection. We carried out this work despite challenges on three fronts: providing training in areas where the outbreak had already gained a dangerous TRAINING foothold, where scores of armed militant groups operated and where resistance by community residents often complicated our efforts.

35 YEARS UNITED STATES After responding to four disasters on U.S. territory over the past two years, International Medical Corps in 2018 began developing two training courses to better prepare staff OF TRAINING and volunteers responding to domestic emergencies. One We broke course, which covers the management of emerging infectious disease threats such as Ebola or Zika virus, trains healthcare new ground facility managers on how best to plan an appropriate facility- on several wide response and apply the most current research when Throughout our 35-year history, training has been the central thread developing clinical guidance for staff on personal protective that runs through International Medical Corps’ work. This remained true fronts with our equipment, surveillance, isolation and quarantine, outreach and patient education. The second course is a response- in 2018, as we passed important skills to those we helped, providing training work planning workshop for specific types of natural disasters, them with the lifesaving skills needed to take their communities further such as hurricanes or major floods, in areas prone to such along the path from relief to self-reliance. in 2018 events. The preparedness training follows our responses in 2017 to Hurricanes Irma and Maria (in Florida and Puerto Rico, respectively) and in 2018 to Hurricanes Florence and Michael (in North Carolina and the Florida Panhandle).

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 12 13 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS BY THE NUMBERS

In 2018, International Medical Corps responded to the humanitarian needs of millions of people in crisis on four continents.

AMONG THE RESULTS OF OUR WORK:

LEBANON

4.8 MILLION 7.6 MILLION Medical Consultations Direct Beneficiaries 1,576 HEALTHCARE 71,810 PARTICIPANTS 274,782 DOSES OF FACILITIES SUPPORTED TRAINED MEASLES AND DPT-3 ADMINISTERED Of these, 1.5 MILLION involved Additionally, we estimate our Including mobile clinics serving Training fosters pride, remote rural areas, village nurtures hope and builds children under 5. work in 2018 indirectly benefited This reflects the number of health posts and large urban self-reliance in individuals children vaccinated against MILLIONS more residing in areas hospitals. Collectively, these and their communities. measles and those given the served by our programs. facilities form the heart of a third of three doses required for nation’s healthcare system. protection against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 14 15 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH A key priority for healthy communities

Supported 62,327 births by skilled birth attendants.

NUTRITION The foundation of life

75,666 children treated for severe acute malnutrition.

MENTAL HEALTH CARE A worthwhile investment that pays off in the long run

128,253 individuals participated in psychosocial activities and 28,705 received mental health and/or psychosocial services.

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE A violation of fundamental human rights

Provided 25,179 survivors of GBV with psychosocial care and gave appropriate care to 1,193 survivors of rape at International Medical Corps-supported health facilities.

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE The key to good health

Provided 126,506 people with hygiene items or kits, and constructed or rehabilitated 355 water sources.

ETHIOPIA

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 16 17 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS WHERE WE WORK

In 2018, we provided life- saving healthcare to more than 7.6 million beneficiaries in 30 countries and territories spread across four continents.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS

HEALTH SERVICES SUPPORT

FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HEALTH

NUTRITION, FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

AMERICAS AFRICA EUROPE MIDDLE EAST ASIA

Continental United Burundi Democratic Republic Mali Sudan Ukraine Gaza Syria Afghanistan Pakistan of the Congo States (Florida, North Cameroon Nigeria Zimbabwe Iraq Turkey Indonesia Philippines Carolina) Ethiopia Central African Somalia Jordan Yemen Japan Puerto Rico Guinea Republic South Sudan Lebanon Mexico Libya

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 18 19 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS IN THE MEDIA

Jackson County Floridian reports on our role in restoring healthcare access for survivors of Hurricane Michael in Marianna and Panama City.

Los Angeles ABC affiliate An International Medical reports on our portable field Corps commentary urges swift hospital, assembled near a Congressional support to contain an downtown park for a training Ebola outbreak in the Democratic and simulation exercise. Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Dr. Joseph Fair, a virologist and The quarterly magazine profiles outbreak-response specialist International Medical Corps working with International Medical President and CEO Nancy Corps, describes the challenges Aossey, recipient of its Visionary involved in responding to a second Award in Philanthropy, Art and Global Ambassador Sienna Miller talks about Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Culture. her visit to Nigeria, and our support of women Republic of the Congo. and families displaced in areas controlled by Boko Haram.

Watch the full piece by visiting www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/sienna

President and CEO Nancy Aossey explains the challenges VOGUE reports on an NYC celebrity gathering of containing the DRC’s most where Global Ambassador Sienna Miller and recent Ebola outbreak—now the President and CEO Nancy Aossey call on second-largest in history. entertainment industry players to leverage their status to “get involved.” Watch the full piece by visiting www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/pbs

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APRIL

FEBRUARY

Emergency Field Hospital Simulation JULY AUGUST International Medical Corps, in collaboration with FedEx and the city Building a Better Response Project of , sets up its field hospital in downtown Los Angeles We pilot an improved curriculum for our Building a to train our first responders and showcase our global emergency Humanitarian Assistance Relief Village Better Response (BBR) project, launched in 2012 to response capacity. strengthen the knowledge and skills of local and An International Medical Corps disaster response team national non-government organization staff, enabling participates in the Humanitarian Assistance Relief Village them to better participate in the global humanitarian event in Los Angeles. We set up a mock mobile medical system. By the end of the year, we are close to enrolling unit, staffed by doctors, nurses and paramedics, to our 50,000th applicant. demonstrate our capacity to support Los Angeles during a #BumpDay catastrophe, and meet with city officials to discuss how we can best provide emergency healthcare during a disaster. On July 25, moms and moms-to-be around the world celebrate #BumpDay, raising awareness about the need to make pregnancy and birth safe for mothers and babies everywhere. Launched four years ago by International Medical Corps and What to Expect, the initiative aims to Riot Games Teams Up for Charity raise money and awareness to strengthen prenatal care, Video game industry giant Riot Games hosts a “Team train midwives and health workers, improve conditions Up For Charity” auction to benefit International and equipment at health facilities and expand education Medical Corps. Celebrities from the Riot Games opportunities for women and girls. League of Legends game auction off autographed, custom jerseys on eBay for Charity.

MAY BRENTWOOD COMMITTEE

Bonnie Abaunza, Lisa Barbato, Sandy Annual Women’s Barger, Linda Cappello, Jennifer Luncheons Hollingsworth, Loren Levine, Ellen Lipson, Pamela Mohn, Heidi Murkoff, Tanya International Medical Corps President Perlmutter, Michelle Richman, Leslie and CEO Nancy Aossey presides Thurman, Christine Toretti, Julie Waxman over Women’s Luncheons in Los Angeles and Malibu. Attendees hear Senior Global Mental Health MALIBU COMMITTEE and Psychosocial Support Advisor Dr. Inka Weissbecker describe our Sussie Aller, Pam Brendlinger, Laurie response to the growing need around Cappello, Alexis Deutsch-Adler, Gina the world for mental health care and Deutsch-Zakarin, Debbie Fisher, Jacqueline Forbes, Jennifer Kell, Erica psychosocial support. McLoughlin, Mia Rondinella

TURKEY

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OCTOBER 2018 HONOREES

Annual Awards Celebration (clockwise from left) Bob Graziano, Vice Chair of JPMorgan Private Bank, accepts the Global About 500 friends, supporters and Citizen Award on behalf of JP Morgan Chase guests of International Medical Corps & Co.; Robert Smith, Chairman and CEO of gather in Los Angeles to celebrate the Vista Equity Partners, and Hope Smith, CEO lifesaving work of our field staff around of Baby + Momma Organics, receive the the world, and raise more than $1.1 million Humanitarian Award; Marylyne Malomba, to support our efforts. Because the funds International Medical Corps health worker, are unrestricted, every dollar generates accepts the Founder’s Award; Jarl Mohn, on average more than $30 of additional Master of Ceremonies, welcomes attendees; grants from institutional donors and and on the red carpet are (left to right) Hope donated medicines and supplies—making Smith, International Medical Corps Founder and the impact of those donations even Chairman Bob Simon, Chairman and CEO of JP greater. Morgan Chase & Co. Jamie Dimon, Marylyne Molomba, International Medical Corps President and CEO Nancy Aossey, and Robert Smith.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 24 25 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS PARTNERING FOR THE Partnering with Florida’s GREATER GOOD Department of Health to save lives and ease suffering

In August 2018, International Medical Corps signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Florida’s Department of Health to support survivors of major natural disasters that affect the state. The agreement, which was signed nearly a year after we first responded to assist those hit by hurricanes Irma and Maria, became part of our joint cooperative efforts with state and local authorities in Florida to develop additional preparedness programming for hurricane seasons. Just two months later, the accord became the framework for our response to Hurricane Michael, which devastated large areas of the Florida Panhandle in mid-October. Under terms of the MOU, International Medical Corps will support the medical needs of shelter residents and extend medical care into the hardest-hit areas, leveraging such assets as our mobile field hospital. We also will provide training to community health centers across the state on emerging infectious diseases and infection-control and prevention measures, helping local communities better manage the public health emergencies and

FLORIDA diseases that frequently occur following a natural disaster.

YEMEN

GUINEA A partnership to strengthen rapid response to public health emergencies Building a Better Response to strengthen the of global concern capacity of humanitarian aid providers With support from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), International Medical Corps is partnering with two humanitarian organizations—Africa Humanitarian Action and Mercy Malaysia—as In 2018 we piloted an improved curriculum for our highly successful Building a members of a consortium formed to further ensure rapid response to Better Response (BBR) project, launched in 2012 with funding by the US Agency public health emergencies of global concern under the Global Health for International Development’s Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, Security Agenda. Consortium members have focused on strategies and implemented through a consortium led by International Medical Corps in for strengthening an effective response, including the development of collaboration with Concern Worldwide and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. core competencies and the training resources needed for sustainable growth of clinical staffing and technical capacity. The project—which aims to strengthen the knowledge and skills of local national non-government organizations so they can better coordinate with, participate in Now in its third year, our work continues to grow as we expand and and help strengthen the global humanitarian system—offers in-person workshops refine resources, and begin field testing and global implementation. and a free e-learning course (www.buildingabetterresponse.org), available in Priority areas for investment include strengthening and building English, French and Arabic. By early 2019, we reached a major milestone when greater flexibility into supply chains, and developing recruiting we enrolled our 50,000th applicant. systems that can rapidly train and deploy surge staff in both technical and operational areas. The consortium’s work has also helped address health needs in countries such as Yemen, where we assisted in the response to a major cholera outbreak with the support of the CDC.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 26 27 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL LEADERSHIP

J.J. Abrams Rob Friedman Barry A. Porter International Medical Corps Worldwide is a global humanitarian alliance that comprises the resources and Los Angeles, CA CEO and Co-Chairman Managing General Partner capabilities of two independent affiliate organizations: International Medical Corps and International Medical Global Road Entertainment Clarity Partners, LP Alexis Deutsch-Adler Los Angeles, CA Beverly Hills, CA Corps-UK. Together, our mission is to save lives and relieve suffering by providing healthcare and training. With Los Angeles, CA headquarters in the United States and the United Kingdom respectively, we collaborate to maximize resources Fadi A. Ghandour Anthony N. Pritzker for the delivery of appropriate relief and development activities. Robert Adler Chairman and CEO Chairman & CEO Los Angeles, CA Wamda Capital PPC Partners Sussie Aller Amman, Jordan Los Angeles, CA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Aller-Henriksen Foundation, UK Jonathan M. Glaser Kevin Reilly Malibu, CA Managing Partner President, TNT & TBS Brandon Beck JMG Capital Management, LLC Chief Creative Officer, Turner Robert R. Simon, M.D. Andrew F. Barth Mary E. McClymont Co-Founder Los Angeles, CA Entertainment FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN Retired Chairman President & CEO (Retired) Los Angeles, CA Riot Games Bob Graziano Professor Capital Guardian Trust Company Public Welfare Foundation Los Angeles, CA Vice Chairman Marna Schnabel Department of Emergency Los Angeles, CA Washington, DC J.P. Morgan Private Bank Los Angeles, CA Medicine Rush University Jan Brandt Los Angeles, CA Stroger-Cook County Hospital Edward J. Carpenter William Robinson, M.D. Vice Chair Emeritus Susan C. Schnabel Chicago, IL Chairman and CEO Chief Medical Officer AOL Fred Hameetman Co-Managing Director Carpenter & Company Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Great Falls, VA Chairman and CEO aPriori Capital Partners Henry H. Hood Jr., M.D. Irvine, California Bozeman, MT Michael Burns American Group Los Angeles, CA ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN Vice Chairman Los Angeles, CA Orthopaedic Surgeon Paul Dean, M.D., M.P.H. Carol Sharer Christine J. Toretti Lionsgate Lancaster, OH Public Health Specialist and Joyce Hameetman Cambridge, MA Chairman Santa Monica, CA Dermatologist Palladio, LLC Hameetman Foundation Ravi Singh Linda N. Cappello San Diego, CA Los Angeles, CA Indiana, PA Brook Byers New York, NY SECRETARY OF THE BOARD Founding Partner Andrew G. Hauptman Los Angeles, CA James H. Hart David J. Zuercher Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Chairman Vivian Soren-Myers Former CEO Group Head International Menlo Park, CA Andell Inc. Management Consultant Nancy A. Aossey Senn Delaney (Retired) Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA PRESIDENT AND CEO Wells Fargo & Co Alex L. Cappello International Medical Corps Chairman and CEO Sabrina Kay Sheldon M. Stone Los Angeles, CA Cappello Capital Corp. Chancellor and CEO Principal Santa Monica, CA Fremont College Oaktree Capital Management, L.P Los Angeles, CA Laurie Sewell Cappello Los Angeles, CA Founder Katie McGrath Roland V. Sturm DIRECTORS EMERITI Whitecap Development LLC Los Angeles, CA CEO Malibu, CA Sturm Enterprises Marc Merrill Las Vegas, NV Victor J. Coleman Co-Founder Nancy Kassebaum Baker Richard J. Riordan Chairman of the Board & Chief Riot Games Thomas M. Vertin Former United States Senator Former Mayor of Los Angeles Executive Officer Los Angeles, CA President & CEO Burdick, KS Los Angeles, CA Hudson Pacific Properties Pacific Mercantile Bank Los Angeles, CA Pamela Mohn Costa Mesa, CA Los Angeles, CA Sean Costello Jonathan A. Victor Managing Partner Chrissi Morgan Managing Director INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Participant Pebble Beach, CA Balmoral Funds LLC New York, NY Los Angeles, CA Joan A. Payden Andrew W. Geczy Timothy Kirk Alison Bryan Crowell President and CEO Wendy Wachtell CHAIRMAN London Los Angeles, CA Payden & Rygel Investment President London Management Joseph Drown Foundation Louise Edgerton Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Edgerton Foundation Nancy A. Aossey C. William Sundblad Los Angeles, CA Aaron Perlmutter Hans Zimmer TREASURER Santa Monica, CA Partner Santa Monica, CA Los Angeles, CA Debbie Fisher Levine Leichtman Capital Partners Malibu, CA Los Angeles, CA

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 28 29 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS GLOBAL AMBASSADORS

Sanaa Lathan Jerrold D. Green Actress, Humanitarian President & CEO Pacific Council on Sienna Miller International Policy Actress and Activist Stacy Twilley Robin Wright Founder & CEO Actress, Humanitarian iVolunteer.org

CELEBRITY FIRST RESPONDERS

Muna AbuSulayman Jude Law Sasha Alexander Kate Mara Genevieve Angelson Heidi Murkoff Jamie Bell Robert Pattinson Danny Clark Jeff Probst Mary Crosby Eddie Redmayne Lily Donaldson Andre Reed Jay Ellis Tony Richardson Cary Elwes Tim Roth Judy Greer Inanna Sarkis Jon Hamm Nina Senicar Chelsea Handler Tom Sturridge Ben Harper Tara Summers Jaclyn Harper Anne Vyalitsyna Jihae Benjamin Watson Maz Jobrani Avery Williamson Keira Knightley Anna Wintour Global Ambassador Sanaa Lathan David Koechner Usama Young (center) visited one of several community health initiatives in Puerto Rico that we fund to support infant and young-child nutrition, which deteriorated in the aftermath of 2017’s Hurricane Maria.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 30 31 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS FINANCIALS Statement of Activities 2018 2017

PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE Public support

Contract and grant support...... $112,857,301...... $116,693,608

Contributions...... 13,724,446...... 9,337,094 International Medical Corps Donated medical supplies...... 4,485,564...... 3,284,271 Donated medical services ...... 181,808...... 156,986

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2017–2018 Total public support ...... 131,249,119...... 129,471,959 Revenue

The following is International Medical Corps’ Statement of Financial Position and Activities Interest and dividend income ...... 37,924...... 28,990

for the years ended June 30, 2018 and 2017. Realized and unrealized gain on investments...... 379,990...... 347,798

Other ...... 115,422...... 288,726

Total revenue ...... 533,336...... 665,514

TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE...... 131,782,455...... 130,137,473 Statement of Financial Position 2018 2017 Assets EXPENSES Cash and cash equivalents...... $24,123,169...... $11,119,382 Program services Grants receivable ...... 5,054,503...... 14,340,096 Africa...... 53,187,679...... 53,668,425 Other receivables...... 2,648,770...... 2,024,242 Asia...... 3,684,559...... 9,874,480 Investments in equity securities...... 2,611,706...... 2,107,003 Europe...... 1,238,279...... 3,811,626 Prepaid expenses...... 1,997,895...... 2,811,123 Middle East...... 36,436,852...... 36,472,197 Deposits...... 270,077...... 356,978 South/ Central America and the Caribbean...... 2,250,589...... 4,797,272 Inventory of supplies and commodities...... 82,693...... 333,639 United States and Puerto Rico...... 6,571,710...... 2,850,217 Equipment, net...... 2,045,698...... 3,421,380 Total program services...... 103,369,668...... 111,474,217

...... Total assets $38,834,511 $36,513,843 Program management and evaluation...... 8,396,183...... 8,843,674 Liabilities and net assets Total program expense...... 111,765,851...... 120,317,891 Supporting services Accounts payable...... $5,190,923...... $7,659,414 Management and general...... 14,806,500...... 16,330,969 Accrued liabilities...... 13,806,602...... 11,127,007 Fundraising...... 2,124,811...... 2,153,424 Refundable advances...... 5,960,642...... 5,278,341 Total operating expenses...... 128,697,162...... 138,802,284 Deferred rent...... 122,153...... 106,522 Nonoperating expenses (nonrecurring)...... 1,600,000...... - Obligation under capital leases...... 102,448...... 176,109

Total liabilities...... 25,182,768...... 24,347,393 TOTAL EXPENSES...... 130,297,162...... 138,802,284

Total net assets...... 13,651,743...... 12,166,450 Change in net assets...... 1,485,293...... (8,664,811) Total liabilities and net assets...... $38,834,511...... $36,513,843 Net assets at beginning of the year...... 12,166,450...... 20,831,261 Net assets at end of this period...... $13,651,743...... $12,166,450

KPMG LLP-audited financial statements are available on International Medical Corps’ website. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior year’s amounts to conform to the current year’s presentation.

IRAQ

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 32 33 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS International Medical Corps-UK Global Financial Summary ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FY 2017–2018 The resources of International Medical Corps’ worldwide global operations—consisting of government and The following is International Medical Corps-UK’s Statement of Financial Activities UN grants, private funds, and donated products and services—totaled more than $274 million in fiscal year and Balance Sheet for the years ended June 30, 2018 and 2017. 2018. Approximately 91.5% of these resources went directly to program activities, reflecting International Medical Corps’ deep and enduring commitment to fiscal responsibility and efficiency.

Statement of Financial Activities 2018 2017 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE Combined Statement of Activities, Income from: International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK* 2018 2017

Donations and legacies...... $18,379,635...... $15,830,618

Charitable activities...... 133,904,812...... 141,055,384 SUPPORT AND REVENUE

Total income...... 152,284,447...... 156,886,002 International Medical Corps-UK...... $130,037,118...... $148,590,506

International Medical Corps...... 126,752,541...... 126,346,216 Expenditure on: Total contract and grant support...... 256,789,659...... 274,936,722 Raising funds...... 30,171...... 68,318 Charitable activities International Medical Corps-UK...... 17,911,044...... 15,277,301 Africa...... 73,539,798...... 76,220,725 International Medical Corps...... 4,667,372...... 3,441,257 Asia...... 3,314,061...... 6,645,618 Total donated services and supplies...... 22,578,416...... 18,718,558 Europe...... - 2,421,603 TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE...... 279,368,075...... 293,655,280 Middle East...... 68,600,720...... 75,992,396

South / Central America and the Caribbean...... 691,968...... 1,236,419 EXPENSES

Global...... 132,027...... 443,054 International Medical Corps-UK...... 140,008,241...... 156,757,343

Total charitable activities...... 146,278,574...... 162,959,815 International Medical Corps...... 111,403,309...... 119,967,891

Total expenditure...... 146,308,745...... 163,028,133 Total program expenses...... 251,411,550 (90.9%)(91.5%)...... 276,725,234 (91.6%) (91.3%)

Net (expenditure)/income ...... 5,975,702...... (6,142,131) International Medical Corps-UK management and general...... 6,516,303...... 6,897,510 Fund balances brought forward at July 1, 2017...... 18,954,012...... 25,096,143 International Medical Corps-UK fundraising...... 11,282...... 53,754 Fund balances carried forward at June 30, 2018...... $24,929,714...... $18,954,012 International Medical Corps management and general...... 14,806,500...... 16,330,969

International Medical Corps fundraising...... 2,124,811...... 2,153,424

Total supporting services...... 23,458,896 (9.1%)(8.5%)...... 25,435,657 (8.7%)(8.4%)

Total operating expenses services...... 274,870,446 (9.1%)(100%)...... 302,160,891 (8.7%)(100%) Balance Sheet 2018 2017 International Medical Corps nonoperating expenses...... 1,600,000...... - Fixed assets TOTAL EXPENSES...... 276,470,446...... 302,160,891 (100%) Tangible assets...... $136,244...... $191,857

Current assets Change in net assets...... 2,897,629...... (8,505,611)

Stocks...... 1,353,078...... 1,123,724 Net assets at beginning of the year...... 12,703,103...... 21,208,713

Debtors...... 10,564,889...... 18,432,775 Net assets at the end of the year...... $15,600,732...... $12,703,102

Cash at bank and in hand...... 30,453,488...... 10,326,402

...... 42,371,455...... 29,882,901

Creditors: amounts falling due within one year...... (17,577,985)...... (11,120,746)

Net current assets...... 24,793,470...... 18,762,155 * The combined statement of activities for International Medical Corps and International Medical Corps-UK are based on US accounting principles and presented in US dollars. Total net assets...... 24,929,714...... 18,954,012 KPMG LLP-audited financial statements for International Medical Corps and Buzzacott LLP-audited financial statements for International Medical The funds of the charity Corps-UK are available on each organization’s website. International Medical Corps is governed by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. International Medical Corps-UK is governed by relevant legal and regulatory requirements of the United Kingdom in Restricted funds...... 23,100,824...... 18,613,704 accordance with the Companies Act of 1985. Unrestricted funds...... 1,828,890...... 340,308

$24,929,714 $18,954,012

SOUTH SUDAN The above statement of financial activities and balance sheet have been adapted from the full financial statements of International Medical Corps-UK. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the full International Medical Corps-UK Annual Report and Accounts are available on International Medical Corps-UK’s website. The full financial statements were prepared in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards and were audited by Buzzacott LLP, which issued a clean audit report.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 34 35 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS A malnourished child starts his path to recovery at our therapeutic feeding center in Baidoa, Somalia, during the devastating famine of 1992. His grandfather (right) brought the child to us for help, but also was able to benefit from the nutritional services we provided during the famine, thanks to generous support You make our work possible! from Jolie Stahl and others like her. International Medical Corps is deeply grateful to its funders, partners, supporters and collaborators.

DONOR SPOTLIGHT: JOLIE STAHL

In 1992, a small group of doctors and nurses from International Medical Corps, led by its young CEO Nancy Aossey, were risking their lives daily in Somalia—defying warring clans and young kids wielding AK-47s to bring emergency assistance to people dying of starvation in the streets and alleyways of Mogadishu. In September of that year, back at International Medical Corps’ LA headquarters, Nancy received a letter from two strangers—New York-based artist Jolie Stahl and her husband, Robert Dannin—expressing their dismay at the disparity between lives of privilege and those of unspeakable hardship. They enclosed a generous check, with the hope that if even one child’s life in Somalia could be saved with the funds, their daughter would have a spiritual brother or sister on a continent far away— connected not by blood, but by their shared humanity. “I still get shivers to this day—27 years later—every time I remember their letter,” Nancy says. “It had such a profound impact on me.” Because Nancy was moved by the letter’s solidarity with those working to save lives in forgotten corners of the world, she sent it to International Medical Corps’ field offices in Somalia, where the staff immediately felt Jolie’s deep compassion. Later that fall, Nancy visited Jolie and held the newborn girl in her arms, cementing a lifelong friendship between the two women. Since then, Jolie has been an avid supporter of International Medical Corps, even serving on our Board of Directors for many years. She appreciates our founding values—namely, training local people to be their own first responders, going into the most dire situations to reach those most in need and staying above the political fray to focus on our lifesaving work. After realizing that what International Medical Corps most desperately needs in “these extremely troubling times” is unrestricted funding—which gives us the ability to respond anywhere, at any time, rather than having to wait to raise funds after an emergency has already hit—she recently established the Jolie Stahl Emergency Response Fund. If you have privilege, “Jolie understands our need for flexibility. She knows that funding gaps are one of “ our biggest challenges as we strive to reach those who are truly the hardest-hit,” you have an obligation says Nancy. “Through her emergency response fund, she turns her deep feelings into concrete action.” to share it.” JOLIE STAHL

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PARTNERS, SUPPORTERS & COLLABORATORS

Action Against Hunger Florida Department of Health National Nurses United / Registered Nurse Action Against Hunger Spain Fonds Social of the Democratic Republic of Response Network Adventist Development and Relief Agency Congo New Hanover County Health Department Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund Fundación Promoción Social de la Cultura North Carolina National Guard Africa Healthcare Implementation and Global Emergency Response Coalition Norwegian Refugee Council Facilitation Foundation Global Fund PanCare Health Africa Humanitarian Action Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Partnership for Pastoralists Development Aid and Hope Program for Cancer Patients Hayata Destek Dernegi Association Care Health Link South Sudan Pharmacists Without Borders Alimentacion Segura Infantil International Rescue Committee Plan International Australia American Red Cross Jabal Marra Charitable Organization for Rural Plan International UK Ard El Insan Palestinian Benevolent Development Premiere Urgence Internationale Association The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Pro Ayuda A La Mujer Origen, A. (Foundacion Caritas Jerusalem Development Origen) Catholic Relief Service JSI Research and Training Institute The Sabache-O’lolokwe Community Fund Centene Corporation Juzoor for Health and Social Development Save the Children Foundation, Inc. Children’s Health Fund La Asociación de Salud Primaria de Puerto Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs Rico, Inc. South Sudan Humanitarian Fund Columbia University La Leche League St. John Of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group Community Support and Development Lifespan Sudan Humanitarian Fund Initiative Mavi Kalem Sosyal Yardimlasmave Tajdid Iraq Foundation for Economic CommWell Health Dayanisma Dernegi Development Concern Worldwide Meilleur Acces Aux Soins de Sante Tarlabasi Community Support Association Cooperative for Assistance and Relief The MENTOR Initiative Team Rubicon Everywhere, Inc. Mercy Corps Trust and Development Organization Dar Essalam Hospital, Dar Essalam Charitable Mercy Malaysia Trust Rehabilitation and Development Society Miami Beach Community Health Center Organization Dogu Kardeslik Ve Baris Dernegi (Orient) Misereor The University of New South Wales Emory University MOST (Bridge) Center for Social Vrije Universitet Amsterdam Enhancing Learning and Research for Development Donetsk Oblast Charitable Women’s Refugee Commission Humanitarian Assistance Foundation World Vision Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and The Mubadiroon Organization for Prevention of Middle East-Al Ahli Hospital Disaster and War Impacts Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Multeci-Der, Association for Solidarity with Inc. Refugees Federation of Muslim Women in Associations Multeciler ve Siginmacilarla Yardimlasma, in Nigeria Dayanisma ve Destekleme Dernegi Fintrac National Initiative Development Organization

INDONESIA

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ANNUAL SUPPORT

PUBLIC DONORS

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention International Organization for Migration United Nations Development Program Department for International Development Irish Aid United Nations Office for the Coordination of Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Humanitarian Affairs (Australia) Center United Nations Population Fund Department of Foreign Trade and Ministry of Public Health, Islamic Republic of United States Agency for International Development (Canada) Afghanistan Development Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zusammenarbeit National Institute of Health United States Agency for International European Commission Office of the United Nations High Development, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Food for Peace Commissioner for Refugees United States Department of State’s Bureau French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Pan American Health Organization of Population, Refugees and Migration Affairs Swiss Agency for Development and The World Bank Global Affairs Canada Cooperation World Food Programme Humanitarian Aid Department of the UN Women European Commission United Nations Children’s Fund World Health Organization

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, CORPORATE & ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$1,000,000 AND ABOVE Gilead Sciences, Inc. Jerry and Terri Kohl $5,999,999 + Ministry of Public Health, Nigeria $1,000 - $4,999 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Google Matching Gifts Program Metlife Foundation United Nations World Food Programme Ministry of Public Health, Sudan Ayfa Foundation Leander and Alex Krueger Heidi and Erik Murkoff $500,000 - $999,999 TOMS Shoes, Inc. Concern Worldwide Marc and Ashley Merrill The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati $1,000,000 - $5,999,999 Anonymous (1) United Nations Population Fund Dr. Rasha Refai Jarl and Pamela Mohn Foundation AmeriCares Abbvie Foundation Heart to Heart International Signe Ostby and Scott Cook Barry and Lea Porter United Nations High Commissioner for $25,000 - $99,999 Fund II Foundation Henry Schein Payden & Rygel Estate of Teresa Jane Riordan Refugees Catholic Medical Mission Board Kaiser Permanente IDA Foundation Joan A. Payden, CFA Michael and Jill Severino International Rescue Committee The Pfizer Foundation $500,000 - $999,999 KAZ Incoporated Sempra Energy Foundation Byron Rex and Kathleen Stephenson Population Services International International Health Partners United Nations Development Programme Robert and Hope Smith T. June and Simon K.C. Li Charitable Fund Save the Children International $250,000 - $499,999 The Three Sisters Foundation, in memory of United Nations Children’s Fund World Vision, Inc. Center for Disaster Philanthropy Jolie Stahl and Robert M. Dannin U.S. Agency for International Development Victoria Deutsch Sutherland World Health Organization The Valhalla Charitable Foundation $1 - $999 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation $5,000 - $24,999 Edgerton Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 $100,000 - $499,999 Alima $50,000 - $99,999 Agen.Assist.Develop.AFG Joan M. Wismer Foundation Anonymous (3) Action Against Hunger American Logistics Aid Network Anonymous (2) Comite Tech Multi Sect Pe JPMorgan Chase Foundation Susanne Aller and Niels S. Henriksen Action Medeor Institute of Management Accountants AHBA, Inc. CSSF LDS Charities - Church of Jesus Christ of Arlene Foundation, in honor of Nick Harris Bloomberg Philanthropies Rise Against Hunger Anthony & Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation Directorate of Health, Duhok, Kurdistan Latter-day Saints FedEx WeHero John Berookhim Region, Iraq Andrew and Avery Barth International Organization for Migration Jan Brandt Ministry of Public Health, Afghanistan $100,000 - $249,999 Becton, Dickinson and Company Jordan Health Aid Society Edward J. Carpenter MPOWERD Anonymous (3) Alexis Deutsch-Adler and Robert Adler, in Médecins Sans Frontières memory of Victoria Deutsch Sutherland Victor and Wendy Coleman OTS Aircraft Holdings LLC Amgen Foundation Chris Cortazzo Mennonite Central Committee Brandon and Natasha Beck Gina Deutsch-Zakarin, in memory of Victoria Deutsch Sutherland Fadi, Fares and Bassel Ghandour Bloomberg Philanthropies Earth and Humanity Foundation Jon and Nancy Glaser Chubb Global Corporate Giving Earth Council Geneva GRoW @ Annenberg The Crown Family The Jacob & Valeria Langeloth Foundation Guardian Life Insurance Company of America FedEx Corporation Joseph Drown Foundation Joyce and Fred Hameetman

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 40 41 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS James and Susan Hart The Earl Family The Sager Family Traveling Foundation & Belisario and Anita Cabanilla Ambassador Rockwell and Marna Schnabel Alvin L. Hayes’ Estate Andrew and Ellen Hauptman Josh Eidelson Roadshow Canyon Partners LLC Eric and Susan Smidt Gregory Heinzinger and Kerstin Pfann Head Family Charitable Foundation Everyday Health Media Seabourn The Capital Group Companies Charitable Sony Pictures Entertainment J. Thomas and Janet Rajala Nelson Fund Mayor’s Fund To Advance New York City Edward Fenster Sandy Sewell Foundation Spector Fund at the Boston Foundation James T. Nystrom Foundation Aaron and Tanya Perlmutter Diane P. Glazer Sheila, Dave and Sherry Gold Foundation City National Bank Steven and Alexis Strongin The Jonathan and Becky Klabunde Tomer Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd. The Global Bridge Foundation Dr. Robert R. Simon and Mrs. Marilynn A. Seamus and Evelyn Connolly James and Sally Sutter Fund Simon George and Cindy Rusu The Greif Family Foundation C. Seán and Virginia Day Vanessa Taylor F. John Kavak Sony Network Entertainment LLC Susan C. Schnabel and Edward L. Plummer Calvin B. and Marilyn B. Gross Deltek, Inc. Triskeles Foundation Dr. Robert C. Kowerski Larry and Gina Thomas Ravi Singh Walid Hajj and Family Draper Matching Gifts Trystan Upstill Kurt and Susie Krieser TOMS Shoes, Inc. Sony Corporation of America Martha and David Ho Mike and Hannah Ducey Jonathan A. Victor Adam Laden and Liz Lieberman Michael Trent Roland and Terri Sturm Holland America Line Eileen and Harold Brown Foundation WBG Operating, LLC Xun Zhi Ricky Lai van Beuren Charitable Foundation Christine J. Toretti Homeaway.com, Inc. EQT Foundation BJ Webster Langan Langan Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren Jean and Alex Trebek International Monetary Fund Arnold and Judy Fishman, in honor of Nancy World Bank Community Connections Fund Lobel Family Fund D. Michael and Claire Van Konynenburg Wells Fargo Foundation Martha and Bruce Karsh Aossey and Julie Waxman Mark and Cathy Louchheim Paul and Betsy Von Kuster Zaman International Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams Family The Fletcher Jones Foundation $2,500 - $4,999 Sheeba Malik Foundation Willis Towers Watson Josh and Beth Friedman Anonymous (7) Marla Michaels $10,000 - $24,999 David B. Katzkin, M.D., PhD James Yaffe Rob and Shari Friedman Robert and Donna Abraham, in memory of Moore Capital Management, LP Amy Howes, Carol Coon, and Juliet Wazney Anonymous (9) Suzanne and Richard Kayne David and Claudia Zuercher George Lucas Family Foundation The Moore Charitable Foundation AKC Fund, Inc. Apple Corporation Matching Gift Program Leaves of Grass Fund Jody and Rhonda Gessow, in honor of Nancy Louis James Murphy $5,000 - $9,999 Aossey Naomi L. Aossey, in memory of Amin Aossey Tim and Sandy Armour LIONSGATE Augie and Lynne Nieto Anonymous (14) Giant Industries Fund of the Toledo Kevin and Essie Asher David and Lisa Auerbach The Marilyn & Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation Jeremy O’Brien Gregory Adams Community Foundation James Avedikian Baxter International Foundation Maurice & Carol Feinberg Family Foundation Adam and Lindsay Ockman Dr. and Mrs. James Allen, in honor of Isaac Gonring, Spahn & Associates, Inc. Bank of America Matching Gifts Berliner and Hammerman Families Mary McClymont Richard and Harriet Orkand Benjamin Allen The Hardison-Vandill-Hamrick-Montgomery Julia Bredin Carol McCully Elizabeth L. Barbatelli Amblin Partners Charitable Trust Nicholas H. Paul Broadcom Foundation The Mesdag Family Foundation Barmore Fund Nancy A. Aossey, in honor of David and HBO William Pechstein Michael and Pell Burns Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Hitesh Basantani Eileen Aossey IBM Patty and Greg Penske, Longo Toyota Lexus Kim and Virginia Caldwell Steven and Vivian Myers Sandra Berg Ambassador Frank and Kathy Baxter IBM Employee Charitable Contribution Petroleum Traders Corporation Laurie S. Cappello Stanford Brown Timothy and Christina Noonan Richard and Susan Bingham Campaign Linda Pierce Carl & Roberta Deutsch Foundation, in Moti Bycel and Danielle Davidson Eugene and Catherine Ohr Ron and Marlys Boehm Intel Corporation Lauren Poster memory of Victoria Deutsch Sutherland Chevron Matching Employee Funds Harsh and Purvi Padia Suzanne Deal Booth Holly Jacobs Rosa Rasiel Cisco Matching Gifts Program John Cleveland John Queralt Robert Bourdon Alice M. Karoub Redding Family Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Anthony G. and Kathleen A. Coughlan Rainwater Charitable Foundation Pamela Buffet, in honor of Nancy Aossey Dr. Sabrina Kay Cory Robbins Gregory and Sandy DeSisto Donal Creed Robert J. Bauer Family Foundation Lucy Butler and Greg Gelfand Kehl Family Fund Gary and Cathy Rozek Richard and Alison Crowell James Klosty Schoeneckers, Inc. Paul and Nelly Dean DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO David and Susan Knapp Kendra Scott Gerard deBlasi David and Sandra Lee Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Li Lu Humanitarian Foundation Glenn Shaikun Margaret Doig Mark and Ellen Lipson Johnny Shieh Jeffrey Earles John and Heather Little Stephen W. Spellman, Jr. Charles and Diane Eilers Scott and Deborah Livingston The Stacy and Susan Litvak Donor-Advised Expedia Inc. Matching Gifts Sylvia and Robert Mapel Fund Steven B. Farmer The Mark Zurack & Kathy Ferguson Dhiraj Suri Foundation The Fifer Family Foundation, a Donor Mark Sutherland, in memory of Victoria Advised Fund of Renaissance Charitable Deutsch Sutherland Shayle Miller and Jin-Soo Kim Foundation Mahmoud Tabassi Mary Mott and Gordon Simmering Stephen Flavall Kathy Taggares and Chris Gorog David Nochimson Kevin and Holly Fletcher Kristen Tracey Dominic and Mary Rose O’Hagan John and Laura Foster Viacom, Inc. Enrico Pellegrini and Katrina Pavlos Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Jonathan Walton Gordon and June Pickett Foundation Julie Waxman and Seth Freeman Debra and Jay Platt, Harmony Capital David Gacioch Jerry Wayne The Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation Evelyn J. Gaines Steven Weinberg and Georganne Ferrier Eric Reeves, in honor of Juliana Boyd and Genentech Employee Giving Program Western Digital Nancy Reeves Reardon Margie Gilfords Lawrence Wheeless William and Deborah Robinson Sandeep Gupta Peter Wilkes Mark Sandelson Kathleen D. Hassen Solange and Herve Willems

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 42 43 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS YEMEN $1,000 - $2,499 Linda and Alex Cappello Edward Friedmann and Elizabeth Coyte Anonymous (68) Katarina Cartet Kirsten and Larry Furlong Jon Abrahams Mark and Cynthia Cendrowski, in memory of F. M. Gast and Roy Ross Eric and Elizabeth Aderhold Paul Manning GE Foundation Matching Gifts Cheriya Akizimana James Chao Patrick Gilligan Cristian D. Alarcon ChemTreat Sharon and Herb Glaser, in honor of Barbara Albert Kathryn Chen and Jason Bonanca Jonathan Glaser Albert Allen Ping Chen Golden Family Fund of the Boston Foundation Patricia Allison Lewis and Elizabeth Cheney Stan and Abbie Golden Monica Alvarado Sailesh Chittipeddi Lorena Gonda and Steven Kiralla, in memory Sheela Ananth Joan Cho of Victoria Deutsch Sutherland Jordan Anderson Church of Religious Science Jennifer Gonring Paula Anderson Samantha and John Colodny John Gordon and Janis Mitchell Mona Maria Aossey, in honor of David and Kelly Cooke James Grahn Eileen Aossey Ellyn M. Corey Madelyne and Jerrold Green Karl Arcuri Brent and Pam Cousino Arthur N. Greenberg Zainal Arifin Brian N. Cox Judy Greer Raymond and Izdihar Assel Katherine and James Crespino Lisa and Steve Hansen Janet J. Assi Charles Custer Tod Harrick Kaream A. Assi Hassen Dakroub Tyler Harter Steven David Averbuch David and Pamela Richardson Family Fund of David Held Nancy Kassebaum Baker The Oregon Community Foundation Riaz Helfer Lisa Baldwin Davis Family Trust Samuel Henderson Shumeet Baluja Vicki and William Dawson Joanne Henning Kevin L. Kirkpatrick Betty Lou McCormack Christy Payne Sandy and Glenn Barger Robert and Carol Day Tim Herby Todd B. Kirshner Stephen and Jennifer McHenry Honorable Vicki Reynolds Pepper and Murray Earl L. Barnett Christopher Dayton Peter Klein and Marcia Mitnick Christa M. McReynolds Pepper Del Mar M.E.D. Mr. Nathan Herring and Ms. Miller H. Sherling Susan M. Barrett Nishan Perera Mr. James G. Hoffman Stacey and Larry Kohl Richard and Kathy Merrill Evan and Emily Bash Dennis Deloria and Suzanne Thouvenelle Soheila Korourian Leslie and Beth Michelson Phung Phan Des Lauriers Family Scott Hofland Joan Bauer Lisa Phillips, in appreciation of Dominic and Katie and Phil Holthouse Sidney Kriger M. Joyce and Mark J. Mickelson Phebe W. Bauer Anjini Desai Cherrie O’Hagan Louise Horvitz Boyd and Helena Krout Steven and Rhonda Miller Bill and Laurie Benenson Mary L. desJardins Thomas and Patricia Pinkos Mrs. Hsu-Yin Kuo Huang Sarah Laibstain Rebecca Milner and Troy Plair Alvin Tan Beng Soon Martha Dewing Ross Pollack Joseph Huerta Brian and Katie Lanktree Danny Ming Daniel Bertrand Dr. Jan A. DeWitt Sameera Ponda James Hyman and Leslie Weisberg Susan Laverdure Mark and Barbara Mitchell Bessemer Trust Susan P. Dilday Ky Poon Ruskin and Anne Lawyer, in honor of Henry Penne L. Mobley Dennis and Marianne Doherty Faisal Iqbal Dr. Rakesh Bhalla and Eleanor Hood Dr. and Mrs. Post Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Jackson Jaime and Susan Moreno Sidharth Bhardwaj James Donlon David S. Pottruck Huyen Le Jeff and Diane Morris Craig E. Dorman Billy and Mary Jernigan Drs. John and Carol Bibb Joan and Roger Lee Ann Powers and Vincent Paoletti Julia A. Johns Laura J. Morrison Birchbox Matching Gifts Karel Driesen Rebecca Marie Prevot Joseph Lee Peter Moyer Jane C. Drorbaugh Johnson & Johnson Julie R. Black, in memory of Victoria Deutsch Lisa Lee Linda Prinn Gerald Johnson and Layne Johnson Keith and Carol Myers Sutherland Brad and Nancy Drummond Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts J. Christopher and Jennifer Lewis Sayed Nasir The Bodhisattva Foundation David Ehnebuske Michael Johnson Program Kenneth S. Libkin Sherri and Arnold Nelson Marcos Boyington Gary Elden and Phyllis Mandler Cal and Marje Johnston John Ptak and Margaret Black Walter Lin Netflix Matching Gifts Camille Bradford El-Genk Family Fund Joyner Family Charitable Fund Luis Quirindongo Jeff and Laura Lipson Dianne Newman Jonathon and Liz Brauer Gerard and Mary Elverum Judy Judd Julia Rainer John Liu Matthew Newton Jonathan Bredin Emanuel Bachmann Foundation at the Shirley A. Kadoura Jessica Rainwater Jassel Lizardi Jonathan Nichols Richard and Betsy Breen request of Kevin L. Kirkpatrick Kathleen M. Kalil, Ph.D. Bonnie Raitt Steven Loftus Nike Employee Matching Gift Program Pam Brendlinger Richard Entenmann and Rebecca Entenmann Gurmeet Kalra David Randal and Betty Tobon-Randal Angela M. Lore Markos Nomikos Gerald and Laurie Bresnick The Entertainment Industry Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Kandell Catherine and Vidy Ravenborg Maas Family Trust Suzanne C. Nowers Brookby Foundation EOS Foundation Chris and Mary Ellen Kanoff Red Mountain Capital Partners LLC Christopher Maguire Gary Nygaard Jorg Brown Epiphany Fund Mickey Kantor and Heidi Schulman Reed Family Foundation, Inc. Evelyn Mahasin Drake Ogilvie Morita Bruce John and Kristin Epstein Mohammed M. Karam Maria Reed Leonard Majzlin Lynn and Neville Ostrick Keisha and Matthew Burdick Phyllis Epstein Andrew Frank, KARV Communications Chaz Reeves Charles Marlowe Barbara A. Page Agnes Burke Lelani J. and Bradley C. Fauvre Gadi and Karen Kaufmann Scott and Jill Reid Dennis G. and Marilyn G. Martin Daniel and Jennifer Palmieri Edward Burke and Naomi Kritzer Paul Ferrell Katrina Kelly Suellen Richmond, in memory of Victoria Tracey Massey Kwok Fung Pang Richard and Margaret Byess Franklin Templeton Investments Mark and Aradhna Kelsey Deutsch Sutherland Barbara Mccluskey Shirley J. Fredricks Dr. Rohit Khare Peg and Fredric Pashkow Linda K. Richter

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 44 45 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS Anne Rickenbaugh Andy Spahn and Jennifer Perry Lawrence and Kimberly Weinberg Jay Brecker and Eileen Cowin Robert Dixon Ron Grossblatt Jane and Arthur Riggs Brenda and Ernie Stein Jeffrey Weiner and Cathy Ferraro Anne-Catherine Briand-Fortin Fernando Donoso Helen and David Gustavson Hannah Rokes Mary Jo and Jim Stuart Daniel and Dena Weis Claudia W. Bright Linda Dorfmont E. P. Guthrie and J. A. Mankovich Lynn and Jonathan Rosenthal Dae Woong Suh James Wells Michael Briguglio Douglas & Ann Marie Grieve Family Fund David Hagan Robert A. Roth, Jr. C. William Sundblad Christine Wenzel Holly Brooks Peg Brady Dove Melanie and Jeffrey Haines Allen and Cynthia Ruby Igor Tandetnik Mary Whitson Jane and Skip Brown Mark A. Drengson William and Martha Hall Susan Rust Dafna and Alan Tapiero Robert Wiersma Malcolm Brown James Dubey Susan Halperin Nazie Saffari Moini G. Anthony Siesfeld and Anne Cameron Dorothy D. Winkey Robert and Marilyn Buchholz Stephen Duncan Sidney Hamburg Robert Sairs Thomas Buford Winn Buchs Kalman Giving Fund eBay Foundation Employee Engagement Joshua Hamrick Salesforce Matching Gifts Cara-Lynne Thomas The Winter Family Fund Janet Buell Fund Sajed Haque Paul Savage Stephen J. Thomas Robin P. Wolaner Mary Bunting Jennifer Eisenpresser Susan G. Haragely Lauren and Susan Schmidt Julianna Thornberg Chit Wong Joshua Burkhardt Zerifie and Adnan Elkadri Diana Harper Karen and Tom Schulman Hale Thornhill Foundation, in honor of Nancy Luis Woodhouse and Patricia Velasco Susan Burnett Naomi Elliott Carol Hasson and Samuel Vodopia Aossey Jennifer and David Schultz Bertolet Robert and Barbara Woodruff Janet and Robert Burns Employee Community Fund of the Boeing Diane Heasley Leslie Thurman Company Dr. Lora Schulwitz Bennet Yee Rabbi Lee Bycel and Judith Pam-Bycel, in Laurie and Johan Hedlund Laura Tippl Ender Family Fund of Triangle Community Scott & Franci Free Family Donor Advised Jean Yu honor of Nancy Aossey and Marin Thomas Jeremiah Heller Benjamin and Margot Tishler Foundation Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Hsu-Chieh Yuan Mr. and Mrs. Sean Byrne Tamara Henderson Marc Tompkins Richard Engel Victor and Judy Sears Joyce Zaitlin Dan Caliendo Sigrid Hepp-Dax Kathleen and Charles Toppino Claudia Estrada Diane Seede, in memory of Minnie, Albert, Marta Calleja Danielle Hickman Jim, Hock and Albert II Farris Suzanne Torgeson $500 - $999 Henry Allen Evans and Anna Rosicka Michael Cameron Maud Hinchee Leslie Shapiro Tricia and Dana Torrey Anonymous (118) Scott Evans Heather Canfield Yudith Ho George Sheer James Henry Trexler Mashid Ahmadi Lynn Ezell Trisha J. Cardoso, in honor of Stacey Twilley Rebekah Hoffman Sid and Lorraine Sheinberg Michael Tripp Gunhan Aksu Kong Elisa and Robert Ezor Suzanne and Larre Hoke Mrs. Elisabeth Shenoy Christopher Turner Myron and Mun Yee Aldrink Dr. Jerry Carle Jean Faddis Stephen and Margot Holland Richard M. Shor Stacy Twilley and Michael Kong Sam Alkilany Mary Carlson Virginia Fauvre Richard Hollander and Peggy E. Weil Crystal Sicairos Diane Van Boxel Alessandra M. Amadeo, M.D. Frances and George Carlson Selina Fenech Michael and Laura Holt Margaret and Thomas Simms Teri and Mark Vershel Amazon Smile Stacy Carpenter Clark and Patricia Fernon, in honor of Juliana Boyd Katherine Holzle Heyam and Joseph Alcodray, in memory of Mark and Nancy Viets Shailesh Ambardekar Joey W. Caruso Matthew Fickett James and Bethany Hornthal Fatme Simon Karen and Brian Vikstrom Elizabeth Ammon Susan Case Nicole Field Brzeski Susan and James Hosek Jeremy Simon and Family Kashi Vishwanath Heidi Amundson and Richard Pearson Abel Castro Daniel Fineman Grace Hougey Surinderjit Singh Malur Waheed Dane K. Anderson and Mary E. Pemberton Carolyn Champ Caroline H. Firestone Sidney Houting Dianne Snedaker Diana and Robert Walker Amadea Bailey Lynne Champion George Flores Deborah and Bill Howell Donald and Giuliana Songster Judy and James Warner Hemant N. Bailoor Shahzad Chaudhary Jacqueline and Arlington Forbes Ityng Hsieh Sony Electronics Lincoln Webbeking Tracey Baird Israel and Patricia Chavez Del Pino Natalie Forrest and Douglas Sprague Sherry and Clark Hsu David and Diana Balise Steve Chen Elliott N. Fortescue Mr. and Mrs. Calbert Hubbart PHILIPPINES Jacob Ballon, M.D. Inge Chilman Steven Friedman Suzanne Hudson Marian L. Banning Rikson Chukkiri Vareed Lila and James Gage, in memory of Aimee Amanda Hughes David Bartz and Margaret Johnson Constellation Brands Matching Gifts Siekierzynski Dr. Fatima Hyder Seth Beal Michele Cook Karen Gatewood Christopher and Lockie Inlow Douglas Bender Orion Correa Eric Geithner Sharyl Inlow Elaine and Philip Benditson, in memory of Robert and Regina Cowell Tony and Carol Gemmell Intuit Foundation William Milner Karen Cozzo Linda Geoffroy J.J.C.T.M. Foundation Melissa and Daniel Berger Janet Crown Mary Germain Kurien Jacob Elizabeth Bernardi Verna Custer Kendalle Getty William Jacobi Randi C. Berney Jeremy Daross Pam W. Jacobson, in memory of Victoria Biddle-Hege Family Charitable Fund Steve Gibson Sandra Davis Deutsch Sutherland Peter A. Bigot Anthony Giovannetti Clark and Janice De Jonge Jacquelyn J. Legg Memorial Trust Thomas and Karen Binder Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program Alfred Decrane and Joan Hoffman Decrane Mike Jaffe Patricia Bisch Judith Goodman Diantha DeGraw Rosalie James Charles X. Block Eric E. Goodman Mark D. Demanes David D. Jarvis Howard and Joan Bloom Robert F. Green Kelly Desander Thomas Jeffries Paul Bond Karen Greene Michael Desantis Anjana Joglekar Maarten Bosland Reto Gregori Christopher and Susan Dick The John & Debbie Fund Hazel Bowen Wallace M. Greig Jeff Disterhoft Celeste Johnson Marilyn Brannon John Gresham and Dr. Susan Curtiss Ruhee Divgi James Jones Donna Brasley Charlotte Gross

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 46 47 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS Carl Jordan Rebecca Matheson Michael Patterson and Susan Griggs Nora Smith Brenda Tiernan David L. Ward Joshua and Larissa Abrams Charitable Fund Kyler Mauldin Marta Peña Susan Sorenson Jack Tiethof and Anita Sy Susanne Ward Mr. and Mrs. David B. Joyce Romy Mavumkal Susan Penn Sparta Rotors Drew Tillman The Wellman-Prozan Fund of The Pittsburgh Martha Kahn Patty Mayer and Perry Friedrich Dr. Alan O. Perantoni Donald and Edna Spencer Edward Tio Foundation David and Kenlyn Kanouse Amy R. McClory Sandra and Dan Perlmutter Shawn and Richard Sperber Touro College of Dental Medicine Joseph and Patricia Wenzel Krishna Kantheti Sean McGirk Amanda Phan Michael Speyer Anne and Roger Tracy Mary Ann Werntz Lawrence Kao Susan R. Mckay Michael Plevyak Joanne Sprague Brett Trani Angie Whitnah Basava Katragadda Dirk McNamee Pradyut Pokuri Standard Insurance Company Matching Gifts Patricia Trantham Robert and Ramona Whittouck Christina Kautzky Robin C. Meili David and Elin Poneman Mrs. Angela A. Stedman Rebecca Tripathy Craig Williams James Kearns Ruth J. Mendez Pamela Popovich Joyce L. Steier Mai Truong Wilson-Weinberger Family Fund Rebecca Kelley Richard Menzel Ellen Poyer Katrina Stevens Elinor Turner Tonya and David Winfield Leon and Anne Kelly Robert Messerschmidt The Progressive Insurance Foundation Coulter Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turriff Christi Wohl Katherine S. Kendrick Jeeny Miller Vicki Puluso Cherry Stoddard Elizabeth Ulmer Gordon Worley Rory Kennedy and Mark Bailey Dianne Milner, in memory of Dr. David Kathleen Quasula Cathy Stoddart UnitedHealth Group James Wortham William and Marla Kennedy Reifsnyder Marilyn Quinlan Stonelf Fund Jean Unsworth Yihong Wu Jeanne W. Kenny Brenda Milum Purva Rawal Abigail Streitmatter Parinaz Vahabzadeh Livia Yap Anu Khosla Srikanta Mishra Patricia Reabold Wendy Streitmatter Chaya van Essen Anita Yarossi Sylvia Kihara and Roger Neill Beverly Mita Hannah Rector Erica Tavares Kenneth Van Horn Faris Yau Melissa King Sevil Miyhandar Warren and Katrina Rehwaldt A. R. Taylor Vasa Vemuri Douglas Yoshida and Jennifer Huang Ben Koenig Parvez Mody Ursula Rein Teodosi Tchonev Chrissie Vidas Tzychyi Yu Mary Kolar Shannon Moffett Kathleen Reiss Stephen and Lynne Thom Catrien Villamil Jennifer K. Zeller Christine and Daniel Kortsch Ms. Susan Monahan Katharine Revello Dick and Penny Thomas VMware Foundation Michael Zomber, in honor of Gerald L. Zomber Merrill Kramer James and Annabel Montgomery Rebecca Rich Miss Patricia D. Thomas Isabell von Alvensleben Kevin and Allison Krieser Susan B. Monus Roger Rieke Chris Thompson Cynthia Wahl Frances Krogstad Bobbe and Timothy Moore Thomas and Amy Riley Gregory and Allison Thomsen John Wall Kelli and Michael Krueger Ilonka and Edwin Morales Michael and Nancy Rion Thomson Reuters Michael E. Walsh Brenda Kuehner Thomas Moran Lyndon Riviere Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Jessie Freer Walters Ms. Charlotte A. Kullman Amy Moreno Ambreen Riyaz David and Nancy Thyng Casey Ward Emily Kuo Ruth Morentz Laura and John Roche Jane Kurson Sarah and Neal Moritz Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Rogers ETHIOPIA Raymond Ladouceur Kathleen and William Mudd Mia Rondinella and Richard Singer Oi Ying Lam Denise Mueller Deidre Roney and John Caderette Herbert J. Lane Rebecca Mueller Patrick Ryan and Maye Fukumoto Francene Langford August Muench-Nasrallah Anne Sacks Mary Laucks Swetha Murali Gerald I. Sakai Sandra L. Lavin Nancy Murphy Lynnely Sam Aaron Lear Matheen Musaddiq Stella Sargent Nancy Leblond David and Melanie Mustone Marilyn Schallom William Lehman Joanie Nasher Laurie Scheid Alfred Leung David and Angella Nazarian Denise Schipper Susan and Bruce Levin Neusteter Colorado Company Judith and Evander Schley Monica Levinson Lee and Margo Nicholas Gerald and Connie Schroeder Mary T. Lewis Kirsten Oakley Nina Senicar Leslie Lichtenstein Ms. Carrie Odell Ketan and Rachita Shah Oksana Lien Steve Ogier Walid Shalash Scott Lillibridge Gareth Richard O’Hara Emilia Shaldjian LinkedIn Mark Olencki Yizhi Shan Gregory J. Liposky Kimberly Olson Starane Shepherd Julia and Stephen Luerman Yolanda Orozco Robert D. Shipp and Dr. Michelle Israel Steven and Gayle Lund Hiroyuki Osabe Martha Sholes Tien Yen Ma Petr Oulik Mary H. Shuler Cian O. Mahony Leigh Ozdemir Wendy and Michael Sidley Robert Main John Park Rachel Silberman Barrie Mandel Andy Knox, Chelsea Partners Harcharan Singh Marny Maslon Jacqueline Patterson Sam Sloman

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SPECIAL THANKS to the following individuals who have raised critically needed funds on our behalf.

Airlink 2018 Annual Women’s Jami Bachrad Luncheon Committee Richard Bauer Malibu Emma Bing Sussie Aller Cisco Pam Brendlinger Victoria Cook Laurie Cappello Carl Deutsch Alexis Deutsch-Adler Alexis Deutsch-Adler Gina Deutsch-Zakarin Gina Deutsch-Adler Debbie Fisher Susan Dilday Jacqueline Forbes First Responder Monthly Donors Jennifer Kell FJC, a Foundation of Donor Advised Funds Erica McLoughlin Ashley Fontanetta Mia Rondinella Stephen Gavel Ashley Gilbertson/VII Photo Pegine Grayson Brentwood Tina Haveles Bonnie Abaunza Noah Herzog Lisa Barbato Information Technology Disaster Resource Sandy Barger Center Linda Cappello John Iskrant Jennifer Hollingsworth Tammy Johnson Loren Levine Katie Kerbstat Ellen Lipson Ana Ladou Pamela Mohn Manika Lall Heidi Murkoff Stephanie Levin Tanya Perlmutter Linkin Park Michelle Richman Lionsgate Leslie Thurman Heidi and Erik Murkoff Christine Toretti Music for Relief Julie Waxman Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle Aaron Perlmutter Kristin Prouty Eric Reeves Whitney Showler Tesla, Inc. Bradley Wachtell Wendy Wachtell WhatToExpect.com Peter Wilkes Kate Wilson Adrienne Wittenberg James Yaffe Nicole Young Arthur Zavala SOMALIA

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COVER Crystal Wells 3 Margaret Traub 4 Dalia Khamissy 7 Crystal Wells 8 International Medical Corps/Kun 10 Margaret Traub 12 Davis Nordeen 15 Sam Tarling 17 Lamech Mutava 20 Margaret Traub Dimitrios Kambouris 21 Margaret Traub 22 Tiffany Rose Jillian Rose 23 Shelley Wenk Jillian Rose 24 Jillian Rose Jillian Rose 25 Jillian Rose Jillian Rose Jillian Rose 26 Crystal Wells 27 Margaret Traub International Medical Corps 31 Shelley Wenk 32 Crystal Wells 34 Crystal Wells 37 International Medical Corps Archive 38 Rival dian Adika 41 Margaret Traub 42 Rebecca Gustafson 45 Fayad Al-Derwish 46 International Medical Corps 49 Lamech Mutava 51 Lamech Mutava 52 Rival dian Adika 54 Crystal Wells

INDONDESIA

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2018 52 53 2018 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS HOW YOU CAN HELP Give hope, give health

There are many ways you can help International Medical Corps provide lifesaving care and help communities gain self-reliance after a disaster.

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WAYS TO GIVE WORKPLACE GIVING

Become a Monthly Donor Corporate Matching Gifts  Combined Federal Campaign for federal employees Make a one-time gift via Federal Designation check, credit card, wire #10912 transfer or online PLANNED GIVING Make a gift of stocks or mutual funds Create a gift in your will

Make a gift in honor Make a gift of life insurance of a loved one  Leave a gift from your retirement account Contact Elaine Benditson at 310-826-7800 or [email protected] for more information.

RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 12400 WILSHIRE BLVD, SUITE 1500, LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 310-826-7800

International Medical Corps is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and under Section 23701(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. International Medical Corps’ Tax Identification Number is 95-3949646. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.

NIGERIA

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HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 12400 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90025 PHONE: 310.826.7800 FAX: 310.442.6622

WASHINGTON, DC INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 1313 L Street NW, Suite 110 Washington, DC 20005 PHONE: 202.828.5155 FAX: 202.828.5156

UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS-UK Ground Floor 161 Marsh Wall London E14 9SJ Great Britain PHONE: +44 (0) 207 253 0001 FAX: +44 207 250 3629 www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org.uk

CROATIA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS Trondheimska 4a 21000 Split, Croatia PHONE: +385 21 549 965

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS International Humanitarian City Building 1 – 3rd Floor, Suite 313 Dubai Industrial Park Complex Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd, Dubai, UA PHONE: +971 4 277 8012 FAX: +971 4 277 8098

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