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YEAR IN REVIEW 2015

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 1 THE MISSION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO –ANGELL MEDICAL CENTER IS TO PROTECT ANIMALS, RELIEVE THEIR SUFFERING, ADVANCE THEIR HEALTH AND WELFARE, PREVENT CRUELTY, AND WORK FOR A JUST AND COMPASSIONATE SOCIETY.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT ……………… 5 OVERPOPULATION …………………………… 16

ANIMAL CARE & ADOPTION CENTERS …… 6 EVENTS …………………………………………………… 18

ANGELL ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER ………… 8 THE AMERICAN FONDOUK ………………………20

MSPCA–ANGELL IN THE NEWS ………………… 10 DONOR OVERVIEW ………………………………… 21

LAW ENFORCEMENT ………………………………… 11 DONOR SPOTLIGHT ………………………………… 22

COMMUNICATIONS ………………………………… 12 FINANCIAL REPORT ………………………………… 24

ADVOCACY ……………………………………………… 14 DONORS …………………………………………………… 27

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 2 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 3 A GLORIOUS HEALING TRADITION

Without a doubt, Angell Animal Medical Center, which celebrated its Centennial in 2015, is part of a long and glorious tradition of healing. Its curative influence is indisputable, and we are, as an organization, tremendously proud of Angell.

But long before 1915, when our hospital opened, the MSPCA was already in the healing business. Healing is defined as “the process of curing, physical or spiritual,” and we can easily find literally millions of examples since the MSPCA’s founding in 1868 when animals have been healed here: cured of loneliness, homelessness, disease, injury, fear, hostility, sadness, and more. Before we had a hospital, animals were healed through services offered by our law enforcement officers, humane educators, and advocacy experts, and they still are. Since the availability of Angell’s medical expertise, even more animals are cured, body and soul.

We can also say, I think, that at least an equal number of humans have been healed here. People are healed when they adopt an animal who enhances their quality of life in a significant way. They are healed when their beloved companion finds relief from pain and moves toward wellness. They are healed when they join a cause and are able to make a difference in the way compassion flows into the world. And they are healed when they help us financially, because they know they are doing good and giving their trust to an organization that will do good in their name.

I’m thinking about a gentle Labrador Retriever named Callie Mae. When she was surrendered to us, Callie had such extensive damage to her left front leg that it had to be amputated. Once she recuperated, she was adopted by a couple who provide custom braces and artificial limbs to people dealing with traumatic injuries and other serious conditions. Callie now spends her days with these patients, slipping her head under their hands so they can feel her soft fur, or just staying near them as they endure their therapies. She is sharing her healing in a most inspiring way – something she might never have been able to do had she not received treatment at the MSPCA–Angell.

I know that all of you, who are so generous to us, appreciate the importance of our healing tradition. Your generosity is a major factor in everything we do. Thank you so much for your respect and support.

I hope you will enjoy our 2015 Year in Review.

Carter Luke President

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 4 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 5 IN 2015 WE PLACED 6,864 ANIMALS IN NEW HEALING LONELINESS WITH HOPE HOMES IN 2015! HERE ARE JUST THREE SPECIAL CASES... ANIMALS WERE PLACED INTO 6,864 NEW HOMES.

FOSTER HOMES PROVIDED MSPCA FLORA 578 CARE FOR 1,586 ANIMALS WHO WERE NOT QUITE READY FOR Rescued by MSPCA Law ADOPTION. Enforcement, this severely emaciated senior horse had a large, badly infected wound on her back. VOLUNTEERS HELPED WITH ANIMAL 1,587 ANIMAL CARE, SPECIAL EVENTS, She experienced the first medical AND OFFICE WORK. care and loving attention she’d had in years at Nevins Farm. Flora was eventually adopted after a period of PEOPLE ATTENDED TRAINING 2,472 CLASSES WITH THEIR DOGS recuperation in foster care, where CARE AND OR SCHEDULED INDIVIDUAL she regained a healthy weight. BEHAVIOR CONSULTATIONS.

CHILDREN AND 35 JUNIOR ADOPTION 387 COUNSELORS PARTICIPATED IN NEVINS SUMMER CAMP.

71 DACHSHUNDS PRESCHOOLERS ATTENDED Little dogs of all sizes, genders, ages, 740 “LITTLE BOOKWORMS” STORY CENTERS and colors were surrendered to us HOURS IN AND AT BOSTON | METHUEN | CENTERVILLE from a breeding operation. They were NEVINS FARM. underweight, matted, covered in urine and feces, and had been housed HORSE EVENTS WERE ATTENDED outside in the harsh winter weather. 9 BY EQUINE AMBULANCE STAFF, Our MSPCA adoptions centers serve a need that will seeing a significant decline in the number of kittens and We gave them medical treatment, WHO TRAVELED THROUGHOUT probably always be with us to some extent, but part of their adult cats coming into our centers, and as that number behavior evaluations, and lots of THE AND mission is to make themselves less and less indispensable declines, we are able to devote more resources to the CANADA. THE AMBULANCE affection at our adoption centers, to a more and more compassionate society. Toward individual cats – some of them special needs animals— SERVED AS THE OFFICIAL until they could be adopted out, this end, our staff members build their priority lists on who require our care. Fee-waived or fee-reduced adoption AMULANCE OF THE PAN AM both from Boston and Methuen. GAMES IN ONTARIO. educating the public about pet care and finding creative promotions also help to pare down the adoption center ways to make animals in our shelters accessible to those feline population. who might not otherwise be able to afford adoption fees. PEOPLE ATTENDED 18 TRAINING Dogs, of course, and rabbits, birds, and other small 720 CLASSES FOR EQUINE AND BUDDY, CHIBBY, & LARGE-ANIMAL RESCUE. In collaboration with Angell Animal Medical animals, find a loving way-station in all our adoption SPIKE centers too, and Nevins Farm provides sanctuary to Center, they work to heal not just wounds These “three amigos,” all seniors, farm animals of all species. TONS OF HAY, 95 TONS OF and illnesses, but loneliness and confusion, lived for seven years in a dark 170 SHAVINGS, AND 50 TONS OF basement before they were GRAIN WERE USED FOR THE Our adoption center staff members strive to understand replacing those feelings with hope. surrendered to our Cape Cod FARM ANIMALS’ CARE. both animals and humans, and use that understanding as Adoption Center, crammed together a baseline for their efforts to prevent homelessness and In 2015, adoption center cats were the recipients of many in a plastic bin.Their extensive create a better world for animals and humans alike. FAMILIES PARTICIPATED IN FAMILY of these efforts. Through the implementation of dental issues had to be treated, and 113 SERVICE DAY AT NEVINS FARM. progressive, innovative spay/neuter programs, we are one dog had heartworm and Lyme disease. In spite of their ordeals, all CHILDREN PARTICIPATED IN three dogs were sweet and social, 385 THE NEVINS FARM JUNIOR and were eventually adopted out. VOLUNTEER PROGRAM.

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 6 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 7 2015: ANGELL’S CENTENNIAL YEAR IN BOSTON, IN 2015

ANGELL 61,978 WERE SERVED. VETERINARIANS CARED FOR ANIMAL 73 THOSE ANIMALS. PETS RECEIVED EMERGENCY 18,103 CARE.

MEDICAL ANIMALS RECEIVED “ADVANCED 5,754 IMAGING” (CT, MRI, AND NUCLEAR CENTER MEDICINE). RADIATION TREATMENTS WERE STILL TAKING THE LEAD 1,479 GIVEN.

AS ANGELL ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER LOOKS TOWARD APPOINTMENTS WERE SEEN BY ITS NEXT 100 YEARS, THE HOSPITAL IS POISED TO 671 OUR PAIN MEDICINE SERVICE. CONTINUE ITS LONG TRADITION OF HEALING.

2015 was a year to celebrate! In 1915, the MSPCA enhanced its far-reaching reputation and extended the influence of its mission by IN WALTHAM, IN 2015 establishing, on Longwood Avenue in Boston, the first animal hospital in . Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, or “Angell” as it

has come to be known, would be the first and only animal hospital PETS WERE SERVED. connected to a humane organization. In 1915, Dr. Francis Rowley, the 6,824 MSPCA’s second president, wisely foresaw the need for a treatment VETERINARIANS CARED FOR center for the diseases of companion animals that would also become 15 THOSE ANIMALS. a facility where advances could be made in veterinary science.

One hundred years later, Angell Animal Medical Center, now serving PETS RECEIVED EMERGENCY 1,812 CARE. almost 62,000 patients a year, is still dedicated to providing companion animals with the highest standard of medical care for general wellness, emergency, and specialty needs, delivered with compassion by its experienced veterinarians and staff. In 2014, the MSPCA–Angell West opened its doors in Waltham, and we look forward to broadening AS A CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION, Angell’s reach through upcoming projects as well. THE MSPCA–ANGELL PROVIDES

George Thorndike Angell’s legacy lives on in the ever-evolving work MEDICAL CARE FOR ABUSED ANIMALS

that takes place in the remarkable medical center named in his honor. AND HOMELESS ANIMALS, AS WELL Angell is now in the midst of an exciting capital campaign, AS ANIMALS WHOSE OWNERS NEED a 25-million-dollar effort that will enable the hospital’s innovative work to continue. Campaign contributions will provide Angell FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO caregivers with up-to-date equipment and renovated space, and will MEET THEIR ANIMALS’ MEDICAL NEEDS. allow more animals to receive top-of-the-line treatment by offering IN 2014, THE MSPCA–ANGELL SPENT financial aid to economically strained owners. $$2,423,320 ON THOSE ANIMALS

NEEDING OUR SPECIAL SUPPORT.

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 8 MSPCA–ANGELLMSPCA–ANGELL YEAR YEAR IN IN REVIEW REVIEW | | PAGE 9 MSPCA–ANGELL IN THE NEWS We think it’s important to get all the news out about our programs and services— and we know from the feedback we receive that stories like this mean a lot to the people who see them. Here are just a few of the remarkable stories about MSPCA–Angell animals and people that made news in 2015.

HEALING THROUGH EDUCATION AND ACTION MSPCA HUMANE

YORKIPOOS & LAW ENFORCEMENT ANNA & ELSA PARAKEETS MOCHA In October, two dirty and terrified Fortunately for a five-year-old A cramped and dirty one-bedroom Someone reading through the lists of cases investigated and criminal complaints ten-week-old kittens were rescued from Doberman named Mocha, her owners apartment was the only home that 14 lodged by members of our Law Enforcement Department might easily become a construction site in Dorchester and were thinking quickly when they IN 2015, OUR TEAM OF Yorkipoos, one elderly Chihuahua, and depressed by the sheer variety and intensity of ways that humans find to make life brought to us by a good Samaritan. Our discovered the chewed remains of MSPCA LAW ENFORCEMENT four parakeets had known until they miserable for innocent animals, but it’s important to keep in mind that without Law staff discovered that the sisters, dubbed three wrist-watches on their floor. OFFICERS: were voluntarily surrendered in July Enforcement efforts like ours, the situation would be undeniably worse. Anna and Elsa, had been born without and began their journey to new homes They rushed their dog to Angell’s eyelids, a congenital condition called emergency room, where Mocha via the MSPCA’s Nevins Farm. All of Efforts to prevent the occurrence of animal-cruelty offenses are • INVESTIGATED 1,864 COMPLAINTS OF agenesis. They would need surgery the dogs, ranging from 6 weeks to 12 underwent a three-hour endoscopy ALLEGED ABUSE OR NEGLECT, RESULTING IN 607 WARNINGS AND 19 CRIMINAL from an Angell ophthalmologist to years old, were part of an unlicensed to determine the quantity of watchbands the backbone of our Law Enforcement Department. COMPLAINTS save their eyesight. Dr. Martin Coster breeding operation. The youngest and hardware she had ingested. Our attached tissue from the kittens’ lips to surgical team was able to remove some puppies went to foster care, and some The department’s instructive efforts are usually successful, but when they fail, our • REFERRED 147 CASES TO OTHER the muscles that enable them to blink, of the older dogs, who had never been of the material with the endoscopy Officers are fully prepared to take whatever action is necessary to protect the animals AGENCIES OR RESOURCES thus reconstructing the missing eyelids. out of the apartment, received training instruments, and then decided to let involved. They handle every case with expertise and sensitivity, acutely aware that The operation was similar to the one nature take its course. Over the next precious lives — both animal and human — depend on them for improvement. • PERFORMED 2,938 CASE RE-CHECKS TO for basic skills like walking on a leash. ENSURE COMPLIANCE Dr. Coster performed on a kitten The parakeets joined Nevins’ already few days, Mocha eliminated about a These strong women and men are true communicators, who use their skills to enable named Phil, whose recovery made pound of broken leather straps, buckles, crowded bird room, where all the people to succeed in humane interactions with animals. • PARTICIPATED IN 518 EDUCATIONAL headlines around the world in 2014. feathered friends were waiting for their and assorted metal pieces, and she OR ADVISORY SESSIONS WITH ANIMAL OWNERS Like Phil, Anna and Elsa recovered forever homes. The dogs stimulated eventually passed the rest. No surgical In 2015, two of our Agents, Elysse Kelly and Chelsea Sondern, beautifully and were adopted into a intervention was necessary this time, graduated the Central Massachusetts Chiefs of Police (and Municipal Police great interest from the public, and • ACCEPTED THE VOLUNTARY SURRENDER wonderful new home, their traumatic were adopted out as soon as they but Mocha’s Angell record also shows Training Committee) Reserve/Intermittent Academy and were commissioned as OF 389 ANIMALS kittenhood changed into a sweet dream became available. that she had previously swallowed a officers. All our commissioned Law Enforcement Officers successfully completed of happiness. plastic container lid that caused an annual firearms training and recertification, and the entire department successfully • MADE 153 COURT APPEARANCES obstruction. Mocha’s family is now completed annual first responder/CPR training and recertification. “watching” her very carefully!

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 10 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 11 We want our message of kindness and care for animals our PR efforts where they were needed most — from to find its way into as many hearts as possible, so we use driving legislators to embrace an ivory and rhino horn GETTING THE all the contemporary communications tools at our disposal ban to support for a ballot initiative to end cruel toward that end. confinement of farm animals. We secured a prominently placed investigative journalism driven story in The Boston More than 60 press releases and hundreds of print, online, Globe exposing the large, underground market for illegal GOOD NEWS OUT! and broadcast news stories combined to make 2015 another ivory sales in Massachusetts, which drove extensive follow- banner year on the public relations front. Our Public up media coverage of this critical issue. This crucial ban is COMMUNICATIONS AND THE MSPCA–ANGELL Relations efforts drove $50,000 in donations to support still not in place, but we’re closer than we’ve ever been thanks our animal protection and veterinary programs in 2015, to our PR efforts. double the amount raised the previous year. We directed

IN 2015:

More than 100,000 of our online registrants received Education events. We further strengthened our ties with our MSPCA–Angell e-newsletters. many of these loyal referrers by providing clinical lunch- and-learn sessions at their practices. More than 40,000 of our supporters received our Companion newsletter, while many accessed it online. 650 Angell alumni read our Alumni Newsletter with information about new Angell technology and updates In January 2015, 44,800 people “liked” us on Facebook. from former residents and interns. Two hundred and By January 2016, that number had increased to more than thirteen of these alumni are members of our Angell 49,300, continuing a steady trend of growth for our social Alumni Facebook group. media efforts. We have also noticed an encouraging 20% increase in our followers on Twitter, from 4,900 in 2014 1,000 members of the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical to nearly 5,900 by the end of 2015. Association read our monthly, informative specialty articles and viewed our full-page ads in the trade publication Website visits to mspca.org saw a modest increase when Mass Vet News. In addition, many of these members compared to 2014, which means roughly 2.97 million visited our exhibits and heard our speakers at regional visits occurred in 2015. Recognizing that, in line with veterinary conferences. current trends, more than half of our site visitors were accessing our website from a mobile device, we launched 300 referring clinicians attended our continuing education newly redesigned, fully responsive website to encourage seminars to learn best practices and new techniques from more meaningful engagement with our mission and to offer Angell’s specialists. easier ways to support it. As a result, more pages of our site are being viewed, and visitors are spending more time on 3,200 clinicians received our quarterly Angell veterinary our site per visit. e-newsletter, which provided clinical tips and in-depth specialty articles. 850 referring, primary care veterinarians read our Partners in Care newsletter and/or attended our Angell Continuing

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 12 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 13 IN 2015:

• We worked with a coalition to launch a ballot question • We submitted comments in response to Governor Baker’s campaign to ensure that egg-laying hens, female breeding Executive Order 562 relating to the review of state MSPCA pigs, and veal calves are not kept in cages so small they regulations. We provided comments on strengthening can’t turn around or extend their limbs. More than pet shop regulations, preventing breed-specific 133,000 signatures were gathered from voters who want discrimination by state agencies, and on several issues the question to appear on the ballot in November 2016. relating to animals in shelters. We will encourage voters to vote YES on this question. ADVOCACY • We participated in an event with Boston City ADVANCING PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE ANIMALS IN MASSACHUSETTS • We served on the task force formed as a part of last Councilors where a City of Boston resolution was The MSPCA’s Advocacy Department, hand in hand with our Animal year’s Protecting Animal Welfare and Safety Act unveiled to encourage residents to spay and neuter (PAWS) to evaluate and make recommendations for their pets, mentioning the MSPCA’s programs to help Action Team members, works hard to enact public policies to protect further improvements to many of the state’s laws that provide this surgery. animals and to ensure that harmful policies don’t advance. impact animals. • We fought off a budget amendment to create a • We worked with a broad coalition to draft and lobby for commission that was designed to expand trapping a new bill to clamp down on illegal ivory and rhino horns opportunities with body-gripping traps. We also sales by prohibiting the sale, trade, and distribution of opposed bills to expand trapping opportunities and these items within the Commonwealth. to remove the 300-year-old ban on Sunday .

• We testified on more than 30 bills, attended dozens • We granted out almost $25,000 to municipalities and of hearings, and met with numerous elected officials. other entities to install humane and long-lasting and environmentally beneficial water flow devices to resolve • We held a successful Lobby Day, where hundreds of beaver-related flooding and to demonstrate the successful people registered to meet with their elected officials use of alternatives to lethal methods, such as trapping. about animal protection legislation.

• We testified in opposition to the first hunt in the state’s Blue Hills Reservation in more than 100 years. Our comments focused on the lack of serious investigation into alternatives, the reliance on old or incomplete data, and the abbreviated public process.

Please visit mspca.org/get-involved/advocate-for-animals, and join our Animal Action Team.

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 14 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 15 PREVENTING FUTURE SUFFERING SPAY/NEUTER EFFORTS AT THE MSPCA–ANGELL

Just too many unwanted animals. It’s a problem Also, our Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) everywhere. Spay/neuter surgeries don’t just prevent continues to collaborate with the Massachusetts Veterinary pet pregnancies — they prevent cruelty, abuse, and Medical Association to offer reduced-cost pet sterilization homelessness. Pet overpopulation, especially feline to low-income pet owners by means of a discount overpopulation, is a guarantee that great numbers of certificate redeemable at participating veterinary practices. animals will end up in adoption centers — or worse. Here at the MSPCA–Angell, we’ve rallied around the cause Working collaboratively, both within our organization and of abolishing pet overpopulation. We’re working to prevent with outside individuals and groups, we are educating the the suffering of future generations of animals by investing public and helping pet owners do the right thing for their energy and resources in aiding spay/neuter efforts in all pets. We’re preventing future suffering by helping them the areas we serve. shape a future that is more compassionate and just.

IN 2015, ORGANIZATION-WIDE, WE The 8,737 animals who received spay/neuter surgeries at STERILIZED 8,737 ANIMALS – DOGS, the MSPCA–Angell in 2015 will never contribute to the CATS, AND SMALL ANIMALS! enormous problem of pet overpopulation. They will live happy, healthy lives in loving homes, as all pets should. This monumental achievement was brought about at We are happy about our spay/neuter numbers for 2015, and all four of our locations and through the efforts of our look forward to improving upon them in years to come. staff who work in our Shalit–Glazer Clinic, our adoption centers, Angell–Boston, and MSPCA–Angell West. Monies flowed in from a variety of donors. Spay/neuter promotions and community efforts got the word out and brought in hundreds of animals for these essential surgeries.

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 16 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 17 THE FURRY AFFAIR The Annual Cape Cod Furry Affair, chaired by Overseer Maggie DeSantis Ahern and held June 19 at OUT ON THE Willowbend Country Club, drew together hundreds of animal lovers, including author Casey Sherman and Bobby Orr, champion NHL player. The Guardian Angel Award was presented to Patricia Woodward, and emcee Susan Wornick also served as auctioneer. TOWN FOR The event generated over $268,000 for the Cape Cod ANIMALS: MSPCA. MSPCA–ANGELL EVENTS IN 2015

FUNDRAISING IS A SERIOUS ENDEAVOR, OF COURSE…BUT WHEN IT ANGELL CENTENNIAL GALA On July 9, 2015, nearly 350 Angell enthusiasts COMES TO RAISING MONEY FOR THE ANIMALS, IT’S EASY TO COUPLE gathered at the Colonnade Hotel to wish Angell Animal Medical Center a happy 100th birthday. The THAT WITH HAVING A LOT OF FUN. EACH YEAR THE MSPCA–ANGELL joyous and elegant celebration honored retired Angell superstars Drs. Carpenter and Harpster, and brought HOSTS SEVERAL MAJOR EVENTS, AS WELL AS MANY SMALLER ONES together alumni from Angell resident and intern classes through the years as well as early contributors HELD BY VARIOUS PROGRAMS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS. to our Capital Campaign. It was “the party that only happens once every hundred years”!

RAISE THE WOOF GALA In October 2015, at the Boston Center for the Arts Cyclorama, more than 450 animal lovers and about THE 2015 WALK FOR ANIMALS 40 of their canine companions gathered to celebrate More than 1,500 dogs took 2,500 dedicated human our programs and services. The Noble Award in companions for a brisk walk at three MSPCA Humane Philanthropy was presented to Overseer adoption center locations on September 26, 2016, Bebe Wunderlich. Our emcee was MSPCA–Angell’s raising more than $250,000 for direct care for animals longtime friend Randy Price of WCVB-TV, and the through the participation of enthusiastic Walk-team event chairs were Ron and Julie Druker and Lori and donors. Fun activities included microchipping, “Ask Matthew Sidman, with Stephanie Loeber serving as the Vet,” and an obedience demonstration. Many team vice-chair. Ticket sales and auctions raised nearly leaders recruited members and managed their teams $680,000 for the animals. through our user-friendly online registration system.

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 18 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 19 THE AMERICAN YOU MAKE IT FONDOUK POSSIBLE FOR SERVING THE ANIMALS AND PEOPLE OF MOROCCO US TO FULFILL

For more than 80 years, the MSPCA has managed the American Fondouk, an animal hospital in Fez, Morocco OUR MISSION! that treats more than 7,000 animals a year — all free DONOR GENEROSITY AT WORK FOR ANIMALS of charge. Dr. Gigi Kay and her staff care for working animals who, through their tireless labor, support In 2015, your generosity once again fortified our determination to fulfill every poor Moroccan families. Veterinary treatment at the facet of our mission. The work we do, on every level, would be impossible Fondouk is often the first and only medical care these without your kind support. ALICE BRUCE VICE PRESIDENT, hardworking animals receive. DEVELOPMENT Overall, our Annual Giving programs, which include major gifts, hospital, The Fondouk staff teaches people how to care for their adoption centers, and the American Fondouk, received a total of $14,192,258 working animals compassionately. This prevents future in donations. Direct mail from the MSPCA–Angell brought in $2,397,433, and Among the many programs that my problems for the animals and gives their owners a chance the organization gained over 12,000 new donors in 2015. Our email appeals Development Team works so hard to feel less helpless about the hardships they endure. and website generated over $569,230 in 2015; $253,000 came from our monthly to fund is Pet Care Assistance, Angells of Kindness donors. Direct mail from Fondouk donors totaled $155,296. which provides financial aid so that The young donkey pictured here was severely Our memorial/celebration program raised over $416,564 in tribute gifts, clients’ animals, adoption center dehydrated and in extreme pain when he was brought including $21,000 donated for our Tree of Life in the Angell-Boston lobby. animals, and animals from Law to see Fondouk veterinarians. He had been unable Enforcement seizures can receive to eat or defecate for two days and his condition was The Society received $4,820,000 in bequests in 2015, not including several the emergency, intermediate, critical. An examination revealed that the animal’s poor specifically designated for the priorities of the Angell Centennial Campaign and critical care they need. The condition was caused by a displaced and impacted and the Campaign for Cape Cod. The largest bequest in 2015 was from a program is funded completely by small intestine. After three days of intense treatment generous anonymous donor. generous donors who understand at the Fondouk, the donkey’s condition improved the pressing need for this kind dramatically. His owner, who was still paying off the We received generous grants from the Elmina Sewall Foundation, the John of support, and who want to animal’s purchase price, was tremendously grateful that J. Sacco and Edith L. Sacco Charitable Foundation, and the A.W. Baldwin ensure that no animal is turned his beloved donkey and work partner had been saved. Charitable Foundation in support of our general fund. The Nion Robert Thieriot away without treatment. Pet Foundation supported our Living with projects. Care Assistance is truly a life- saver in the lives of hundreds of Members of our Leaders Circle (donors who give $1,000 or more per year) animals every year, giving them attended several informational forums, including Bioethics and Advanced Care another chance at a healthier life, of Companion Animals with Dr. Lisa Moses, and a discussion of his book Off and, in many cases, a new and the Leash: A Year at the Dog Park by Boston Globe writer Matthew Gilbert. loving home. In our long tradition This past year as we celebrated Angell’s centennial, we had the opportunity to of healing, I think of Pet Care reflect on the numerous contributions that so many have made towards making Although we lend our support and expertise in so many ways to animals and Assistance as one of the most Angell the world-class veterinary hospital it is today. No matter how well the facility people all over our state, across the country, and indeed around the world, we brilliant jewels in the MSPCA– and operations of the hospital are designed, they are only as good as the people receive no public funding whatsoever — which makes your support all the more Angell’s crown of compassion. who work there day-in and day-out, making Angell great. Our future is bright, and critical. We hope you have a true sense of pride and feeling of accomplishment it is our collective responsibility to continue to lead in advancing the health and when you hear of our successes. welfare of animals. I am humbled and proud to work with the many wonderful people in this organization who carry out the work of our mission.

KATHLEEN K. COLLINS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 20 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 21 DONORS IN THE DONORS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT

JULIE & RONALD DRUKER NANCY & BRUCE GOLDIE NANCY HOVEY BERYL BENACERRAF LORRAINE & KENNETH LEVINE NORDBLOM FAMILY FOUNDATION Lifelong animal lovers and longtime The Goldies, passionate advocates for In addition to her fondness for adopting Dr. Benacerraf’s first gift to the MSPCA– The Levines have been faithful supporters (“Murry”) Winder Nordblom was donors, Julie and Ron Druker have animal welfare, learned about Angell birds, Nancy Hovey, an MSPCA supporter Angell was for Pet Care Assistance, and of the MSPCA–Angell for many years. a true and devoted friend of animals and co-chaired the three most successful through their volunteer activities for a since 1986, has a special place in her heart she has been a consistently generous Lorraine, called Charley, and Ken are an active MSPCA–Angell Overseer. Her events the MSPCA–Angell has ever held, canine rescue organization. When their for senior horses in need. Her own senior donor since 2000. She is a highly devoted to their dogs, all of whom caring nature and dedication led her to including this year’s Raise the Woof own dog, Missy, needed treatment for a horse Appleby passed away in late 2014, respected radiologist and donated a piece are happy Angell patients. As their donate her time, talents, and resources Gala. The Drukers named Angell’s Dog painful condition, even after having been leading Nancy to make a memorial gift of radiology equipment to Angell in contribution to the Angell Centennial to help meet the ever-changing needs Emergency Waiting Area for their late, treated at another animal hospital, they to the MSPCA Equine Center. In early 2001. An event sponsor for many years Campaign, the Levines have named the of animals. She was the first overseer to beloved dog Kadie, and Ron has made knew to bring her to Angell. Dr. Allen spring of 2015, when Nancy heard the (Animal Hall of Fame, Spring Gala, Raise Dog Waiting Area. In the past year, they have an active interest in our adoption a very generous pledge to the Angell Sisson performed corrective surgery for story of an emaciated horse named Flora the Woof, Holiday Tree), Beryl has also were saddened by the loss of several of centers. In 2001, Mary was honored with Centennial Campaign to endow one of a neurological problem, and their pet who was being housed in a stall named supported our Annual Fund, Boston their pets, including little Sassy, pictured our President’s Award, the dedication our financial assistance programs in Julie’s was given another chance for a good for Appleby, she made a visit to Nevins Adoption Center, and Boston Capital here. But their family is now gladdened of which stated “Your deep respect and honor. Julie and Ron lost their cherished life. Bruce states that “Angell saved to meet Flora. Flora’s tragic condition Campaign. Currently she is supporting by two wonderful, energetic puppies, appreciation for all living creatures dog Sophie last year and have since our dog and we are fortunate to be in moved Nancy, who offered to foster her the Angell Centennial Campaign with Peanut and Hazelnut. Charley and Ken and your kind siprit were values that welcomed a new puppy, Lucie, who is close proximity to the finest veterinary through her rehabilitation and assumed a gift for Senior Citizen Assistance. A are also extremely generous to those were important to our founder and first keeping them on their toes. Julie has been clinicians assembled on one staff in the responsibility for Flora’s day-to-day care longtime cat lover, she and her husband who work for them, taking care of the president, Georget Thorndike Angell. an MSPCA–Angell Overseer for the past entire country.” Nancy and Bruce were and medical needs. In May 2015, Flora share their home with two Russian Blues, health needs of all their employees’ pets. In a quiet and meaningful manner, you eight years. lead sponsors of our 2015 Raise the Woof moved to her “summer home” with Darcy and Dana. Beryl says, “My gifts Charley says, “I can think of no better way have done much to advance the mission Gala, and they generously support many Nancy, and with the help of barn owner/ to MSPCA are prompted by my love for to ensure that animals and their people and work of the Society. Thank you for MSPCA–Angell needs, including our foster mom Laurel Walsh, Flora made an animals and the incredible importance continue to reap the health benefits your friendship, support, and continued General Fund, through memorial gifts, amazing recovery. Nancy’s support via they play in the lives of their humans. offered to all concerned than to support interest.” Mary and her husband Rodger our Pet Care Assistance program, and the the Equine Foster Program was unique in There are so many people, especially the the continued education process and were very generous to the MSPCA– Angell Centennial Campaign. They enjoy that it combined a hands-on component elderly, who cannot afford care for their medical advancements offered by Angell. Angell, and a plaque hangs in the Boston attending our Leaders Circle forums, with financial support. Nancy says, “I am pet(s) when they get sick, which is very I am aligned with Mahatma Gandhi who Animal Care and Adoption Center, where and Nancy participated in a Centennial happy to help. Hopefully it will encourage sad indeed. Pets are many older people’s said, ‘The greatness of a nation and its a significant gift was made in her honor Campaign luncheon that featured Dr. others to get involved in whichever way closest friends and the loss of their pets moral progress can be judged by the way in 2006. In 2015, the Nordblom Family Lisa Moses, offering to be involved in they can and both horses and humans will is likely to affect the health of their aging its animals are treated.’ MSPCA–Angell Foundation granted a significant gift the evolution of Angell’s newly proposed reap the benefits.” owners. My dream is to be able to offer embodies the essence of his sentiment.” to the MSPCA–Angell, remewing our Clinical Counselor position. the care needed to all pets regardless of association with and continuing gratitude financial conditions.” to the Nordblom family.

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hoarding cases. In 2015, 6,864 animals found “forever OPERATING REVENUE 2015 2014 homes.” The overall adoption rate for 2015 was 87.6%, Net revenue from health and hospital services $38,090,000 $34,847,730 up from 86.5% in 2014. Annual giving, hospital and adoption center donations 10,210,000 11,302,937 Distributions from outside managed trusts 660,000 754,235 The volatility in the financial markets resulted in Investment income appropriated for operations 790,000 732,167 disappointing returns for 2015 with investment losses for Investment returns appropriated - O’Mara - 131,462 the year at $2.1 million. Bequests at $4.8 million helped Other income 1,500,000 1,397,626 to soften the impact of the investment losses, an increase

of 99% over 2014. Contributions remained strong at $14.6 Total operating revenue 51,250,000 49,166,157 million, including activity related to the Angell Campaign

and the Campaign for Cape Cod. Both campaigns continue While the winter was a challenging start to the New EXPENSES Year, 2015 was a year full of new beginnings, embracing to achieve significant progress. The debt associated with the Health and hospital services 40,660,000 37,177,375 challenges and celebrating great successes. Growth from new MRI and renovation costs for I-131 therapy space (for Humane services, adoption centers, animal advocacy 7,860,000 7,334,836 strong, sustainable, mission-focused programs and careful feline hyperthyroidism) in 2014 were paid in full during Publications, communications, and marketing 970,000 1,063,386 stewardship of all of our resources resulted in continued 2015 from unrestricted Angell Campaign proceeds.

financial stability. Total program expenditures 49,490,000 45,575,597 In 2015, and continuing into 2016 and 2017, we are

Angell Boston and MSPCA–Angell West experienced focusing on using capital to more effectively and efficiently Fundraising 1,800,000 1,621,585 continued growth in 2015. Boston’s annual caseload to support the infrastructure to our physical facilities. General administration and support 3,550,000 4,653,037 reached almost 62,000 and West increased the number of The Campaign for Cape Cod will result in a new single

visits 50% over 2014 to more than 6,800. Hospital revenues facility that will better serve the community’s animals in Total operating expenses 54,840,000 51,850,219 increased 9% or $3.1 million over 2014. A new medical need, provide space for educational programming, and be Change in net assets from operations (3,590,000) (2,684,062) records system was implemented early in 2015. This new supported by an endowment to subsidize the operating

technology is delivering enhanced data internally and in costs. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2016. An

energy audit was conducted in 2015 to identify the most 2016 is anticipated to enhance the delivery of real time NON OPERATING INFORMATION medical information to our network of referring practices. pressing infrastructure needs in Boston where energy Bequests received 4,820,000 2,422,696 Midyear, plans for a new investment, Angell at Nashoba, savings over time will support the current investment and Investment income/(loss) (-2,120,000) 1,777,694 a partnership with Nashoba Technical High School, were lower future operating costs. New energy efficient lighting, Capital campaigns contributions 4,360,000 4,346,000 finalized, and in February 2016 we will open this new a new HVAC system, new windows, improved electrical Investments, at market value $65,830,000 $66,680,861 clinic. Angell at Nashoba is expected to create a natural systems, and a number of additional projects will be pipeline of future veterinary assistants, filling a growing implemented in the near future. Additional measures are demand to support our practices, and serving low-income being considered for our Methuen location as well. veterinary needs in the area covered by the school district. We are eternally grateful for the generous financial In our Adoption Centers we continue to see a reduction support of our donors and the endless hours of committed in animals surrendered, despite the situations that occur time provided by our volunteers. Your continued support where larger groups of animals are surrendered or seized allows us to sustain and grow our programs to care for simultaneously due to irresponsible breeding or with animals in need. The reported information for 2015 is preliminary from the MSPCA unaudited financials. The reported information for 2014 is from the MSPCA audited financials. For more information, contact Kim Gazzola, Chief Financial Officer, (617) 541-5002.

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$1,000,000 + Estate of Joseph Covalucci Susan Pioli and Martin Samuels Estate of Meg M. Crowley Anonymous (2) Robert Davoli and Eileen McDonagh Quonochontaug Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Dahan Florence E. Grant Trust Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Feinberg Elizabeth G. Riley, Daniel E. Smith, Robert Davoli and Eileen Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund P. Smith and Daniel E. McDonagh Charitable Foundation Smith III Draper Trust $500,000 - $999,999 Heinz Family Foundation San Francisco Foundation Elanco Animal Companion Health Barr Foundation Estate of Ebba A. Laitinen Schwab Charitable Fund Especially For Pets Estate of Iso Hazegh Mr. Carter Luke and Ms. Penny Schiller Elmina B. Sewall Foundation Estate of June M. Estabrook Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Otis and Ahearn, Inc. Sidman Family Foundation M. S. Fink Charitable Trust George and Nancy Putnam Mr. and Mrs. James Schaye Lori and Matthew Sidman Firth Trust Elizabeth Arnold Stevens Trust Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slater Ms. Emily P. Smith Steven and Nancy Fischman The Slater Foundation, Inc. Estate of Walter L. Sprague Mr. Leo Flaherty $250,000 - $499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Traynor Subaru of New England Leo and Elsie Flaherty Trust Estate of William Beane Richard and Marjorie West Trust The Nion Robert Thieriot Flatley Foundation J. Robert and Diane Coleman Foundation Funds for Furry Friends Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Thompson $25,000 - $49,999 Ms. Diane J. Gallan Estate of Charlotte Horblit Gladys F. Wilde Trust Anonymous (3) Ms. Ann C. Gallo Estate of Robert Murri Dr. Bebe Wunderlich and Howard and Carol Anderson Ms. Elgie Ginsburgh Estate of Roma L. Wisniewski Mr. Kenneth Wunderlich Elisha V. Ashton Trust Ms. Heidi Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Barbour $10,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Joyce Gladstone $100,000 - $249,999 Dr. Beryl Benacerraf and Anonymous (5) Karl and Joyce Gladstone Dr. Peter Libby Foundation Anonymous (2) Joseph L. Amodeo Trust Joel Berman Ms. Claudia Goldin Charitable Anderson Fund at the Gift Fund William Clarence Briggs Trust Boston Foundation Dr. Peter Gray Bruce A. Beal Estate of Kathryn V. Burnell Estate of Doris M. Anthony Murray and Barbara Gross Robert L. Beal Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carberry ASPCA Harding Educational & Charitable Foundation Brooks Trust Combined Jewish Philanthropies Ausolus Trust Mr. Esmond Harmsworth Estate of Esther A. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Cook Sally and Lisle Baker Esmond Harmsworth 1997 Bruce C. and Lynn Bay Jonathan and Wendy Derby Behrakis Foundation Dayton Family Charitable Foundation Julie and Ron Druker Boston Bruins Foundation Charles Engelhard Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes Jennifer Eckert Al and Barbara Butters Charlene Engelhard Ellinor and Edward Hayward Dr. Steven and Lisa Finkel New York Community Trust - Cheryl Forte, Jack Forte Foundation Estate of Samuel D. Helfand Dr. and Mrs. J. Max Goodson Arnold W. and Alice R. Carlson Anne and Chad Gifford Dorothy B. Hickey Trust Greater Kansas City Charitable Fund Allen M. Glick Foundation Community Foundation Scott Chapman and Steve Tjoe-Fat Holzer Family Foundation Kenneth and Charley Levine Estate of Francesca Hall Ralph and Patricia Chesnauskas Barbara and Amos Hostetter Elizabeth B. McGraw Foundation Gustave Hartman Trust Robert and Kathleen Collman Wayne Johnson, Rae Family Charitable Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. John L. McGraw Estate of Cynthia C. Heller Comey Charitable Foundation Keith and Mary Kauppila, Estate of Marilyn J. Meyer Dr. Judith Hellman A & J Contarino Charity Foundation Ladera Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George Noble Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Helzberg Al and Kathryn Contarino Stephen Kidder and Judith Malone Noble Family Foundation Ms. Ann-Louise Hittle and Estate of David S. Owens and Mr. Timothy Constable Deborah Cohen Fred and Jane Jamieson Estate of Carol Ryder Estate of Olga O. Kingston Vanguard Charitable Endowment Drs. Peter and Anna Kolchinsky Program Ms. Marilyn R. Kudisch Estate of Helen A. Lake $75,000 - $99,999 Sherry and Alan Leventhal Marla Felcher and Max Bazerman Sherry and Alan Leventhal Bruce and Nancy Goldie Family Foundation Ms. Claudia Adams Hunter Local Independent Charities Estate of Marjorie E. Thorne of America Colin and Anne McNay $50,000 - $74,999 Merial Limited Kevin and Maggie Ahearn Estate of Geraldine Moskoff A. W. Baldwin Charitable Martha Mugar Foundation, Inc. Estate of Lois E. O’Connor Martin and Marjorie Cohn Pfaff Fund at the Boston Foundation

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Bank of New York Mellon Ms. Barbara Ginader John T. McGraw Revocable Trust Richard Weissberg and Ms. Eileen M. Casey Mrs. Ute Gannett Carol G. Beckloff Spencer Glendon and Lisa Tung Ms. Lynne Paxton McGraw Barbara Kivowitz Mrs. Jonatha Ceely GE Foundation Mr. Timothy M. Belbin Ms. Rosalind E. Gorin and McLane Harper Charitable Estate of Howard P. White Charity Warriors Mr. Peter E. Gelhaar David and Jacqueline Bell Dr. Matthew Budd Foundation, Inc. Tatyana and Rory Wingham Dr. Pamela A. Chatis Elizabeth Grant Fund at the Boston Charitable Project Mary Ellen Bell Charitable Trust John and Janice Gould Mr. and Mrs. P. Andrews McLane Citizens Bank Foundation Ms. Katharine Greenewalt Mr. Wilson McLeod Michael Winter and Greater Worcester Community Donald and Pamela Berube Deborah Goldberg Alex and Carol Collier Community Ms. Lucy Metcalf Foundation, Inc. Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation Patricia Woodward and Cal Kebhart Kathleen K. Collins Gifts Microsoft Matching Gifts Mr. Richard Grudzinski and Arienne Bistany and Ben Rubenstein Comcast Corporation Ms. Julie Bowden Bennett and Jo-Edith Heffron Ms. Jennifer Mills Blue Cross Blue Shield Felix and Jane Conti Charles Hall and Caroline Matterson Hemenway & Barnes Robert A. Moeser $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Nancy Blum and Lucy A. Cooledge Trust Ms. Anne R. Harris Mr. David M. Potel Highland Street Foundation Ms. Amelia Moffie Agway of Cape Cod Covidien Mr. Frederick Hartman II Ms. Aurolyn R. Boda Judith R. Hoffberger Family Ms. Sarah Monaco Ms. Lisa D. Allen Foundation Bob and Wendy Cultice Edna W. Heazlit Trust Mr. Ronald Bonvie Mrs. Marian Monnahan Estate of Hanna W. Hopp Mr. Timothy T. Hilton Mr. Ken N. Borofsky Moran Family Charitable IBM HP Company Boston Foundation Foundation Income Research & Management Mr. Louis Iandoli Martha Byington Lucia B. Morrill Charitable Independence Park Foundation J.K. Group Carson Family Foundation/Liz, Michael, Nick & Sami Rabideau Michelle and Frank Ingari Martha Morse Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Estate of Edith E. Caswell Arthur M. Ingold Trust Yvette and Peter Mulderry Mrs. Martie D. Johnson Michael Chalifoux and Intervet, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Nager Margo Wereta IPF Of Andover LLC Francis and Ann Neczypor Mr. William Johnston Nathaniel and Jessica Chamberlin Arthur and Sandra Irving Mr. and Mrs. William Nemerever Ms. Melinda Julbert J. William Codinha and Donald and Karen Irving Network for Good Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family The Krupp Foundation Estate of Arthur C. Rowe Foundation, Inc. Carolyn Thayer Ross JustGive.org David and Margaret Newton Douglas and Judith Krupp John and Edith Sacco Ms. Susan Kaplan Ms. Laura Collier Gerald and Phyllis Kassels Ms. Joanne O’Neal Peter and Constance Lacaillade Charitable Foundation Stephen and Jill Karp John and Kelly Ornell Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Susan and Bob Schechter Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kilgour Ted and Erica Pappendick Ms. Catherine H. Lilly Mrs. Lyn C. Schwager KPMG Emory R. Park Trust Steven and Aviva List Kurt and Susan Schwartz Ms. Annette Leckie Parkman Family Foundation John and Mary Littleford Teagan Setzer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Patterson Veterinary Estate of Phyllis Macomber Clinton H. and Wilma T. Shattuck Ms. Madeline K. Leone Charitable Trust PayPal Giving Fund Heather Schirmer Mahoney and Little Book Worms James Silverman and Marcia Reis Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Plummer III Thomas Mahoney Arthur J. Loud Svetlana and Eric Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Porter Sharon and Bradford Malt Ms. Susan Lowell Estate of Jean M. Marshall Singing Field Foundation, Inc. Ms. Janet Prensky Sharman and David Altshuler Nancy Lukitsh and Claire Metcalfe Robert and Erica Mason Estate of Frances T. Smith Brian and Gail Quinn Cummings Properties, LLC Amazon Smile Foundation Mrs. Linda MacIntyre Massachusetts Animal Coalition Millicent C. Starr Charitable Trust Joe and Elizabeth Quinn Daniels Foundation Anchor Capital Advisors M. Tracey Maclin and Karen Tosh Thomas and Karen Meler Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Mrs. Jody W. Rice-Hines Stephen Darr and Linda Fermery Animal Planet Wayne and Maria Maggio Mr. Murray Metcalfe Estate of Margaret E. Stickell Ms. Diane G. Rosenberg Allen and Catherine David Ms. Kerry Armstrong Mars Petcare, US Adam and Jasna Mikkelson Maria Tammik and Marc Schiller Ms. Susan Rosenberg Dayton Home Audrey’s Rescue Angels Martignetti Companies Morey Trust Robert and Sandra Taylor Douglas and Jeanine Schrock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deegan Ayco Charitable Foundation Jessica and Jeremy Merle Mr. Avi Nelson Estate of Linda R. Varteresian Roger and Kristin Servison Jonathan Delgado and Barber Trust Microsoft New England Foundation Ms. Dorothea Watrin Lisa and Ron Simons Catherine Bird Cooper Trust Stephen Barlow and Paul Moreno Mr. Robert F. Monaco Jessica Gifford Nigrelli and Arthur D. Weekes Charitable Trust Mr. David Khoury SocialGood Ms. Christine Deshler and Copeland Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Michelle Durocher Lyman and Minnie Morrison Trust Andrew Nigrelli Ms. Margery S. Weekes Kitchings Family Foundation Somerville Foundation for Estate of William Besse Cornman Fund of the Animals, Inc. The Bigbird Fund Susan and Richard Doll Alfred L. and Annette S. Morse Nordblom Family Foundation Ms. Susan Weisman Dr. Nancy F. Koehn Foundation Cape Cod Foundation Reed Drews and Lisa Iezzoni Estate of Mary Ormiston Sean and Sonya Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Kotler State Street Big Y Foods, Inc. Ms. Randi Gilbert Cutler Ms. Nancy O’Leary Ms. Marion Steinberg Ms. Sheila Blanchette Ms. Sheryl Drohen Peter Palandjian Windy Ridge Foundation Mr. John Kreckler Our Children Making Change Mr. James Daley Margaret C. Dumas Trust Ms. Carol S. Parks Esate of Donald M. Winner Mr. Henrik Larsen and Stickney Trust Fredric and Joanne Boswell Ms. Lucille E. Dane Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Pannell Ms. Ashley McCown Emily Graham Storrow Trust Boyd/Smith Properties, Eaglemere Foundation Francine Pennino and John Pilling Ms. Sally Dawn Woodhouse Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker Mr. John Doherty Olmsted Place The Echo Charitable Foundation Nina Purdon Trust Zoetis Dr. Richard Leigh-Pemberton TD Bank, N. A. Donatic Ms. Jill Bresky Ms. Mandi Paszek Donald and Nehamah Quimby Stephanie and Greg Loeber The Tecumseh Foundation E.L.I. Systems Evacuumstore.com Mr. Trevor Paulson Charitable Foundation MacAdam Loughry Charitable Thayer Fund at the Boston Alice R. Bruce EMC Corporation $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Michael P. Quercio Don and Stephanie Ralph Estate of Charles Felch Foundation Foundation Ms. Nancy Budge The Priscilla Endicott Charitable Aigner Prensky Marketing Group Pilar and Isabel Quintana Renaissance Charitable Foundation Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macleod The 200 Foundation Mrs. William E. C. Bulkeley Foundation Arthur and Nancy Altman Robert Raco and Peg Gavenonis Carol and Stanley Riemer Estate of Sally B. Frank Kathleen and Robert Mahoney Truist Eugene C. Butler Trust Ronald and Deborah Feinstein David and Jessica Aronoff Ms. Leslie Read Dana and Martha Robes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganson, Jr. William and Allison Mankivsky Ms. Elizabeth S. Van Gemeren Ms. Anne Caldera Ms. Birgitte Flanders Keith and Pam Baker Dr. Timothy Reese Mr. Edgar A. Roca Elizabeth L. Gardner William and Rebecca Manley Josh and Kathleen VanDernoot Cape Cod Foundation Mr. James P. Furlong Bank of America Charitable Trust Clayton and Julianne Rose Mr. and Mrs. Roland Martel

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Ms. Suzanne Reid $1,000 - $2,499 Baum Foundation James and Joan Brooks Ms. Jennifer Clark Ms. Marianne Cwalina Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richey Anonymous (10) Ms. Allison Baxter Ms. Nancy A. Brouillet Ms. Janice M. Clarke Ms. Michele Da Silva Saks Fifth Avenue Ms. Lisa Abrams Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Brown, Sr. Ms. Denise Cleghorn Ms. Nancy Dagdigian Darin and Debbie Samaraweera Mr. Charles Ackerman Royal F. and Margaret R. Beal Ms. Jane A. Brown Ms. Sharon L. Cloutier Marcy D’Agostine and Foundation Kenneth Grandberg Ms. Frederica See Leslie and Alastair Adam Ms. Laura L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harrison F. Coerver Donna and Bill Behrens Estate of F. Marino D’Amato Ms. Mary P. Seman Ms. Kyle A. Adamonis Doug and Susan Brum Mr. Richard L. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Belanger, Jr. Ms. Linda L. Darico Marilyn and Jim Shaw Ms. Deborah Adams Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brum Ms. Allison Cole Ms. Margret E. Bell Dr. Roger Davies George and Beatrice Sherman Advancement Plus Inc. David and Ann Brussard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cole Family Charitable Trust Ms. Nancy Z. Bender Mrs. Frances M. Davis James and Margaret Ahearn Ms. Kathleen M. Bubier Ms. Elizabeth Cole Mr. and Mrs. Norton L. Sherman Ms. Joan W. Bendery Mr. Howard Davis Ms. Janet A. Albrecht Ms. Jean P. Buchanan Ms. Maya Cole Mr. Joe Silva Dr. Joan Bentinck-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Miguel de Braganca Mr. Tom L. Aldcroft Building 19 Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Colella Ms. Martha E. Slitt Theodore and Cynthia Berenson Mr. Michael DeBenedictis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan The Helen M. Bullock Ms. Virginia Coleman Snider Family Foundation Ashley and Paul Bernon Testamentary Trust Mrs. Joan Schloss Delena Ms. Charlene P. Allen Heather and James Colleary Michael and Alyson Strianese Ms. Amy Bernstein Ms. Kathleen M. Burge Ms. Laura Dell The Allyn Foundation Ms. Sarah Collins Ms. Barbara Suech Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forbes Ms. Lauren L. Butler Mrs. Natalie Comeau Deloitte Consulting LLP Bigelow II Ms. Michelle Callahan Ms. Marlies I. Comjean Ms. Dianne Delucia Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bigonet Mr. Mac Calva Community Foundation of David and Porter de Sieyes Pauline Bill Trust William and Patricia Campbell Western Massachusetts Ms. Danielle N. Devereaux Biogen, Inc. Mr. Dan Campia Edward and Doris Condel Mr. Leo Devine Dr. and Mrs. Robert Blendon Kurt Campisano and Jenny Lepore Peter and Linda Connell Ms. Marilyn DiFraia and Mr. Steven Bloom and Ms. Patricia L’Italien Canele Inc. Christopher Connolly and Robert Ehlers and Focus Fund Ms. Calli Towne Marjorie Liner Ms. Francine DiNatale Mr. Michael L. Caplan Elizabeth Pohl Ehlers Ms. Sally Fogel Ms. Eleanor F. Bookwalter Alison Coolidge and Tom Borieko Mr. and Mrs. John Dirienzo Ms. Sarah B. Caraganis Elkus Manfredi Architects Ms. Connie A. Foley Dr. Elizabeth Boskey Ms. Susan Coolidge Ms. Anne B. Dixon Ms. Mary Jane Caranci Mr. Robert Ellard Mr. Douglas Fong Boston Yeti Anthony and Judith Cope Ms. Ruth A. Dodge Dr. James Carpenter The Elno Family Foundation Forney Family Foundation Patricia and Hal Bosworth Ms. Maureen J. Corbett Ms. Robin Dogas Mr. Jon G. Carpenter Genevieve Emerson and Richard and Mary Fortier Frank and Jean Botta Robert Lloyd Corkin Charitable Dominion Foundation Grace P. Meekins Fund Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Carye Elaine Foster Family Charitable Helen and Joseph Bouscaren Foundation Ms. Kimberly Donahue Ms. Mary Ann Esdaile Bryan Cashin and Jennifer Erskine Lead Annuity Trust Ms. Doris E. Bouwensch Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Costello Mrs. Heather Donnelly Essex Agricultural Society Steven and Kathleen Cassell Ms. Elaine Foster Gary and Barbara Bowen Mr. Michael Costello Mrs. Jacqueline Donovan Ms. Cheryl Estrella Ms. Mary E. Cavanaugh Mr. Christopher Fox Dr. Jayson Bowers Ms. Lucinda Everett Central Congregational Church James Fredericks and Mr. James M. Bracciale Eversource Energy Amy Miller-Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. David Charpie Stephen and Priscilla Braverman Madge C. Fairfax Trust Ms. Lillian R. Freedman Ms. Candace Alsop Mr. Anthony Chatigny Ms. Ann M. Szerlip Ms. Lyn M. Braz Mary Sarah and Sam Fairweather Mr. and Mrs. Marc French Ms. Sue Altman Charles Cheney Ms. Rosemary Takesian-Martin Joanne Bresciani Falmouth Toyota Scion Mrs. Mary K. Frothingham Molly Ambrose Ms. Kathryn L. Childs Janet Tiampo and David Parker Dr. Lori Breslow and Ms. Carol Fassino Robert and Jeanne Gable American International Group Dr. John Belcher Ruth Christopher and Stephanie Tribuna and Ms. Stephanie Faucette Mrs. Irene Gaitley Steven Campbell Mrs. Angela Mele Anderson Ms. Peggie Bretz Michael Vozzella Edward and Ruth Feinberg Ms. Margery T. Gans The Ultimate Software Group, Inc. Geoffrey and Susan Andrew Ms. Margie Bride Mr. Joseph Cifizzari, Jr. Mr. Matthew Feinberg Ms. Evelyn A. Gaul United Way of Rhode Island Ms. Deborah J. Andwood Laurie Feldman and Stephen Koster Mr. Robert M. Gault U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Russell and Ellan Anspach Mr. and Mrs. Tony Felix Estate of Barbara M. Gauthier Usen Family Charitable Foundation Apple Lane Foundation Mr. Allan Fen and Ms. Kelly Bierly Ms. Kim K. Gazzola and Robert and Virginia Usen Mr. David Appleby Ms. Vinita Ferrera Mr. Josef J. D. Gazzola Elsie Proctor van Buren Foundation Archibald Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Fetters Mr. Richard R. Gendreau Veterinary Associates of Cape Cod Mr. Robert L. Armacost Fidelity Investments Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Genovese Ms. Nancy J. Vickers Ms. Catherine A. Armstrong Fiduciary Trust Company Stephen and Megan George Voya Foundation AT&T Mr. Sean W. Fielding Ms. Maria Gerrity Richard and Lisa Aucoin Linda Dorian Mrs. Jeanne Wadleigh Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Ms. Jennifer Gilbert Mrs. Gail S. Dowd Ms. Helen Figge Peter and Sharon Wasik Elliot Badgley Foundation, Inc. Covington Elio Ruth Fine Ms. Kerry Anne Gillick Louis Baer Trust Craigville Package Store Dowling & O’Neil Insurance Bill and Joanne Watson Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gilson Ms. Anita D. Dranetz Mr. James Finn Lewis and Maisie Weeks Trust Mr. Robert Bailey Ms. Mary B. Cranston and Mr. Timothy E. Finn Ms. Sheila M. Girouard Ms. Victoria Barbato Mr. Roger Van Craeynest Mr. Bernard Dreiblatt Westport Fund Ms. Elizabeth Glaser Mrs. Denise Cronin Ms. Stacey J. Drubner Estate of Jeanne L. Fisher Henry T. Wiggin Charitable Trust Barbourtown Foundation Jackie Fitzgerald Ms. Elizabeth Glotch Mr. Gregory Barker Ms. Julie Cronin Phillip Dudley Arthur Ashley Williams Foundation Charles and Eileen Glovsky Ms. Andrea Crowe Eaton Vance Management Mr. and Mrs. Jon Fleming Ms. Monika A. Wirtz Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnes Mrs. Kimberly Fluhrer Ms. Astrid Glynn Mr. Steedman Bass Mr. Paul Crowley Mrs. Mary D. Eberle Woodberry Trust of 2000 Ms. Laura Glynn Mr. Kevin Cummings Mrs. Anne T. Ehart Regina Flynn

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Ms. Kathryn J. Go Ms. Nancy J. Harding Lloyd and Susan Kannenberg John and Donna Leiss Paul Mashikian and Cary and Mary Jane Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Willey Peckham Ms. Elizabeth Rayer Gold Foundation Inc. Ms. Sheryll J. Harkins Ms. Lynda Waterfield Kaplan Ms. Jean R. Leone Jasmine Punzalan Nick and Lisa Nevin Pemberton Family Foundation, Inc. Reamer Family Foundation Leslie and Alex Gold Josephine Harris Dr. Harriet A. Karkut Ms. Elizabeth A. Levin Mr. Stephen A. Matheson New England Beverage Ms. Jennifer Peppe Mr. and Mrs. Barry Reed Ms. Louise Goldberg Harvard Pilgrim Health Karp Family Foundation Robert and Karen Levin Mrs. Ann S. Mathews New York Community Trust Ms. Gloria A. Percival Ms. Elizabeth Rehfeld Dr. Annekathryn Goodman Care Foundation Charles and Sharon Karp Joshua Levin-Epstein and Robert and Annsley McAleer Robert and Patricia Newhouse Ms. Kara A. Pernice Ms. Bernadette Rehnert Ms. Kristen Goodrich Ms. Diane Haslett Ms. Jennifer Karp Janell Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Michael McArdle NGAM Advisors, LP Pet Finder Foundation The Remey Family Fund Google, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hastings Ms. Tobie Katz Ms. Annmarie Levins Mr. Dan McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ngan Pet Rock Festival Ms. Erinn Rhodes Mr. Charles E. Goring, Jr. Ms. Marilyn Hatt Mr. James Kedersha Mr. Robert Lewis Mr. Dan McCarthy Mrs. Rosemary Nitkin Pet Shelters Across America Ms. Lily B. Rice Goulston & Storrs Ms. Margaretta Hausman Ms. Margaret Keefe Lexington High School SPCA Ms. Eileen McCarthy Sharon-Lise T. Normand Petco Kevin and Cara Richard Grand Circle Foundation Mr. William C. Havice and Ms. Jane Keller Dr. Patricia Lindquist Ms. Mary A. McCarthy Ms. Cheryl L. Noroian Astrid O. Peterson, M.D. Duncan and Elizabeth Richardson Ms. Maryanne Martin Grandin Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly Litowitz Foundation, Inc. Ms. Susan A. McCombe North Andover Middle School Suzanne Pevear and Larry O’Toole Mrs. Margaret E. Richardson Heartstone Foundation John and Anne Grandin Ms. Judith Kennedy Ms. Cathy L. Livingston Ms. Margaret L. McCool North Andover Public Schools Ms. Beth Pfeiffer Nancy and Ken Ridley Neal and Susan Heffron Ned Grandin and Deborah Lawrence Keno Auctions, LLC Ms. Tracie L. Longman Mr. Frank H. McCourt Jr. Northern Trust Bank Dr. Louis B. Pieper, Jr. Mr. Karl D. Riemer Mrs. Kelly Herrity Preston and Susan Grandin Walter and Elizabeth Kenyon Mr. Paul S. Lowry Richard and Ann McEachern Mr. John Norton Mr. and Mrs. John Pingree The RMR Group Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Herzig Ms. Arlyne Grant Ms. Katherine Kilroy Ms. Elisabeth Anne Luick Andrew and Lauren McElaney Ms. Deborah Novick Ms. Vicki Pittenger Mr. and Ms. René Robert Ms. Cindy S. Hesselroth Ms. Mary Gray Ambassador and Ms. Pamela B. Lyons Ms. Carol McGarvey Dan and Margo O’Brien Ms. Marie C. Polcari Richard and Lois Roberts Mrs. Whitney Hewitt Grayson Family Foundation Mrs. Robert Kimmitt Theodore Lyszczarz and Ms. Anne B. McGee Ms. Judith O’Brien Ms. Colleen Poliseno Mrs. Deidre A. Robinson Sturtevant and Christina Hobbs Barbara Ewen Bruns H. Grayson and David and Madelyn King Mr. Richard W. McLellan Ocean Shores Corp. Patrick and Lynne Pollino Ms. Nancy E. Robinson Ms. Laura V. Hockett Estate of John F. MacEachern Perrin Grayson Ms. Bonnie Kirchner James and Mary McNamara Ms. Paula J. O’Keeffe Mr. Jonathon R. Pottle and Estate of Sandra Sheppard Rodgers Mr. Patrick Hoehn Michael and Stacy Mach Foundation Great-West Life & Annuity Judith Kirkwood Mr. and Mrs. David W. Olsen Mrs. Dianne M. Pink Dr. Stephen Romansky Insurance Company Ms. Sheila Hoffman Ms. Alice C. Mackenzie Mr. Kevin F. McNamara Knapp and Associates International Rowan T. O’Riley Family Foundation Power Management New England Joseph Ronan Memorial Fund Mr. Robert J. Greaves Ms. Cynthia F. Hohenberger Mr. Alex Macleod Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNamara Ms. Joan E. Knapp Dr. May Orfali Robert and Elizabeth Pozen Dr. William Rosenbaum Ms. Susan Greco Holbrook Family Foundation Ms. Kathleen MacWilliams Ms. Denise McWilliams Mr. Rob Koning Mr. Paul Osborne Michael and Megan Preiner Charles Rosenberg and Drew Faust Franklin H. Green Family Ms. Andra Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Steven Maggio Mr. Louis Menand Ms. Christine M. Korsgaard Ms. Karen M. O’Toole Holly Prentice and Gary Videlock Mr. Donald Rosenfeld Foundation Ms. Jan G. Holmquist Magna Corporation Mercer Mr. Geoff Kronik and Ms. I-Min Lee Francois and Mary Ann Padovani Joan Prevett and Edward Perry Mr. and Mrs. James C. Rosenfeld Ms. Melissa C. Green Mrs. Donna V. Holt Marilyn and Don Malpass Ms. Barbara W. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kropp Ms. Barbara J. Page Prime Motor Group Mrs. Stacy Rosenwaks Ms. Rosine Green Estate of Dorothy A. Holton Ms. Barbara Manley Frederick and Maria Meyer Jack and Dorothy Kupferberg Domenic and Jan Paolini Puckmeister, LLC Ms. Karen Roses Ms. Sarah E. Green Dr. Chantal E. Holy Family Foundation Mr. Stan Mansfield Mrs. Harue Midtmoen John and Mary Parker Ms. Regina Pyle John and Anne Rowland Mr. David Gregory Ms. Anna Holzhauer Gary and Debra Lambert Bradley and Cindy Maroni Ms. Mary Ann Milano Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Paul Quirk Auto Dealership Royal Little Family Foundation Mr. Arthur Grenier Hornsby Family Lead Annuity Trust Ms. Susan Larrabee Sonya Marques-Correia and Millennium Pharmaceuticals Ms. Mary E. Gresham Donald Correia Richard Rudman and Eugene and Mary Hornsby Mr. Richard J. Lavoie Millman Family Foundation Karen Greenberg Robert and Lynne Grettum Dr. Ruth M. Marrion Scott and Elizabeth Howard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawrence Mrs. Elizabeth C. Minot Ms. Ellen Ruland Charles and Natasha Grigg Ms. Liz Marshall Mr. Ronald W. Hull Justin and Dana Lawson Anthony Mirenda and Ms. Melissa A. Rushford Ms. Kristen Grimes Terri Martens Tracey Cornogg Ms. Mary E. Hurley Estate of Patricia V. LeBlanc Ms. Christine M. Ryan Ms. Gretchen Grimshaw Mr. and Mrs. Carmine A. Stephen and Betsy Moeller-Sally Huse Stackpole Charitable Francis Ledwith John Ryan and Claire Mansur Groton House Horse Trials Foundation Trust Martignetti Alex and Anita Molino Fay and Lily Lee Ms. Kelly Ryan Richard Grubman and Ms. Kimberly A. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin Ms. Maria Molnar Michele Ryan Caroline Mortimer Hyland Granby Antiques Mr. Frank J. Monaco Ms. Catherine V. Rzepela Ms. Lisa Gualtieri Mr. Barry Hynes Monaghan Foundation, Inc. Dr. Janice Saal Ms. Michelle Guerin I.U.O.E Local No.4 Ms. Shannon Monaghan and Ms. Marcie Saganov and Dr. Mita Gupta and Illinois Tool Works Foundation Mr. Tad Heuer Mr. Brendan O’Brien Ms. Susan Maclure Dr. Bethany Smyers Innis Ms. Helen S. Mooradkanian Ms. Jody Gurin Mr. Gabriel Saldarriaga Intuit Ms. Robin Morgasen Dr. Joanna Haas Peter and Cassandra Sammons Ms. Joyce M. Jablonski Ms. Gillian Morris Ms. Julie M. Haase Ms. Marilyn Santoro Ms. Elizabeth Ann Jackson Mr. John Moss Hacin and Associates, Inc. Mr. Daniel Savoie Ms. Martha H. Jamison Amy and Matt Mugherini David Hacin and Tim Grafft Mr. William R. Sawyer Dr. Kathy J. Jenkins Ms. Janet A. Mullen Ms. Haley John and Janet Schickling Mr. Stephen Jensen Mr. Joseph A. Mullen Estate of Edith Hall Ms. Liolia D. Schipper Amy D. Johnson, M.D. Mr. James Murray Mr. Rob A. Halpin Peter and Cynthia Schliemann Ms. Camela Johnson Mr. Mark Muscatello Todd and Liz Hammer Robert and Catherine Schneider Ms. Constance K. Johnson Charles and Lisa Mustapich Ms. Emily M. Paul Mrs. Mary Jo Quirk Marvin and Henry Schrag John Hancock Financial Services Ms. Caroline Nagle Ms. Sara L. Johnson Mr. Daniel A. Rabasco Ms. Arlene E. Handschuch Ms. Lois Paul Scott and Heidi Schuster Mr. Tom E. Johnson III Ms. Pearl Nartiff Ms. Susanna Pawlik Ms. Bette Rallo Ms. Miriam Schwartz Ms. Susan Hannon Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nason Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnstone Mr. Stewart B. Randall Hanson Charitable Trust Jonathan Pearlson Mr. Brian Scott J. B. Jones and Rachel Sachs Jones National Philanthropic Trust The Marie B. Peart Survivor’s Trust Mr. Valmiki Rao Ms. Katherine Scott Ms. Merritt Harbert Ms. Amy Nauss and Ms. Beth D. Joress Ms. Lori Rautiola Ms. Kathryn A. Harding Mr. Michael Peavey Louise Gaylord Pease Trust Henry Sears Foundation, Inc. Charles Kane and Anne Eldridge

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Mr. Fred Studley Mrs. Karen Watkins Mr. and Mrs. John Allison Mrs. Pat Batchelder Bowchies Ms. Beatrice Caruso Mr. Roger C. Sturtevant Jr. Ms. Charlene I. Wax Ms. Elizabeth N. Allred Ms. Rachel Batchelder Ms. Jane Boyle Ms. Marilou Case Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stutzman Ms. Jean Weber Mr. Eric L. Almquist Fredericka Baytos and Joseph Huber Boylston Properties Company, Inc. Peter Case and Jennifer Case-Pouliot Mr. and Mrs. Jason Summa Ms. Elaine Weiner Ameriprise Financial Ms. Jane Beal Ms. Judith R. Bradford Jay and Christy Cashman Robert Ira Tepper, MD Ms. Suzanne R. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ames Ms. Michelle Beaudreau Mr. Frank Bradley Ms. Jeanine L. Castro Ms. Sarah M. Terry Mr. Paul Weisman Amica Companies Foundation Gavin Beaudry Mr. Jeffrey Breed CBIZ, Inc. Ms. Debra A. Thibodeau Mrs. Janet Wells Michael and Tracy Amirault Mrs. Letitia Beauregard Klay and Krissandra Thompson Michelle Pol Wetlaufer Mr. Dean Angelos Hedy Becker Ms. Anne J. Thruelsen Mrs. Vera Whistler Mr. Bruce E. Anselmo Ms. Bonnie M. Bednarz Ms. Mary Ellen Whitehead Mrs. Valerie Appiani Mr. Erick Bell Marshall and Barbara Tobins Family Charitable Fund Ms. Regina B. Wiedenski Apple Inc. Mrs. Carol Bellis Mrs. Saundra B. Tobins Ms. Ann Houston Wiedie Ms. Darilyn Arancio Mr. Richard S. Bennett Alar and Joyce Toomre Mr. Paul Wietecha Arbella Charitable Foundation Inc. Ms. Rosamond L. Bennett Raffaella A. Torchia Ms. Margaret Wiley Rob and Joanne Arnish Albert Benson and Joanne Kossuth Mrs. Diana Tottenham Mr. Emory A. Wilson Mr. George Arnold Ms. Lucy Wilson Benson Ms. Emily W. Tow Ms. Melissa M. Wilton and Steve and Etsuko Arruda Ms. Laura Berard Mr. Martin Leonard Mr. Peter Athens Ms. Donna G. Bering Mr. Gerard B. Townsend Ms. Virginia Wing Danielle and Ash Atkins Mr. Vincent H. Bernard Ms. Susan L. Tracy Mary E. Winter Trust Mr. and Mrs. Tom Austin Ms. Gloria J. Bernier Trademark Tours Winter Wyman Company, Inc. Mr. Albert A. Avey Ms. Sally Bernstein Travelers Community Connections Mr. Mark Joseph Winters Mr. William L. Babcock Ms. Virginia L. Berthelson Ms. Candee Treadway and David Wisholek and BAE Systems Mr. William L. Biach Mr. Cameron Warwick Christopher McBride Christine Baker Estate of Violette B. Biggins Lorraine Trepaney Neil and Deborah Wolfman Mr. Kenneth J. Baker Bingham McCutchen, LLP Trinity Church in the City of Boston Ms. Carolyn V. Wood Mr. Steven Baker Ms. Julia Bingham Charles and Lorna Tseckares Ms. Robin M. Worth Yanina and Kiril Balanov Mr. Jon M. Biotti Ms. Karen Brenner Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods Turner Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wratchford Ms. Laura Baldini Mr. Arthur J. Birman Ms. Patricia S. Brent Mr. Marc Chadwick Eve Tyler-Hanig Estate of Max P. Wurf Mr. Timothy Bancroft Ms. Donna M. Bishop Ms. Amy Bresky Mrs. Jodina Chagnon U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Dr. Judith J. Wurtman Mr. and Mrs. Blaine P. Banker Ms. Joy W. Bishop Ms. Tara Breznovits Ms. Susan E. Champlin United Way of Southeastern Dr. Heidi Wyle and Pennsylvania Mr. David Gifford Christopher Barber and Theresa Kim Ms. Marie Bittner Mr. F. G. Brigham Jr. Ms. Diana Chapman UnitedHealth Group Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Barish Black Dog Tavern Dr. Sharon B. Sears Mr. William V. Sluskonis Yarmouth Firefighters & Relief Mrs. Walter F. Brissenden Ms. Sheila Chapman Mr. Richard D. Urell Mr. Mark Barmak Mr. Daniel Bleier Jeffrey and Sheara Seigal Ms. Heidi Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Yirikian Ms. Susan J. Britt Chian-Huei Chen Mrs. Joan H. Reigeluth Van Nest Father Giles Barreda Mr. Andrew M. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shalom Ms. Joanne Smith YourCause Ms. Jane M. Brown W. L. Chenery Middle School Ms. Lauren Van Wart Miss Marilyn E. Barry Mr. Charles S. Boit G.M. and J.M. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snodgrass Mr. Eugene M. Zak Jennifer Brown and Susan Goranson Chesterton Company Mr. and Mrs. Raimund Vanderweil Mr. Michael Barry William Boivin Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Shappy, Jr. Ms. Susan Soergel Ken Zwicker and Marita Sheridan Estate of Mary L. Brown Ms. Ann Chiacchieri Ms. Elizabeth Varriano-Marston Mr. William Barry Ms. Linda R. Booth Nate and Julia Sharpe Betsy and Ken Sommer Mr. Eric V. Bruner Chip’s Welding & Ms. Angela M. Ventola Bruce and Ann Barthelette Boston Realty Sales Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryant Heavy Equipment Repair John and Martha Shaw Ms. Valerie B. Sorenson $500 - $999 Verizon Foundation Ms. Kelly Baskys Boston Wedding Group Mrs. Rose Chmielewski Ms. Jennifer N. Shea South Coastal Animal Health Anonymous (7) Robert and Sarah Bua Gary Vilchick Ms. Loretta M. Baskys Ms. Monique Bourget Tony and Melissa Choi Ms. Grace Sheridan Ms. Alicia Southwell Ms. Claudia Abbes Mrs. Nancy Buchanan Christopher Vincent and Ms. Kathleen Chretien Ms. Valerie J. Shey Mr. David Souza Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbott Ms. Judy Buckley Lois Michael-Vincent Ms. Kelley Ciampa Ms. Deborah Shilkoff, LICSW Ms. Elizabeth Speert Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aberhart Ms. Shirley M. Budden W.B. Mason Co., Inc. Mr. David A. Cimma Ms. Diane E. Shluger Ms. Elisa Ann Spence Robert and Ingrid Adam James and Jo Ann Bunge Mr. Eric Wagner Curtis and Lori Clark Mr. Andrew Shultz Mr. Mark Splaine Thomas Adams and Nancy Marto Ms. Sarah Burns Ms. Kristin Wagner Theodora Clark Mrs. Deborah Shultz Mr. Frank Stanley Ms. Helen Addison Ms. Ann Byer Mrs. Rosamond G. Walbert Mrs. Lois Clayson Sievert Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stanley Mr. Richard M. Adler Mr. John Caccamo Ms. Lorraine J. Walker Ms. Kristine Clerkin Ms. Denise Sievert Ms. Cynthia Steinberg Adobe Ms. Carola E. Cadley Michael and Heather Walsh Mr. Arthur Clough Silicon Valley Community Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP Advanced Medical Strategies Ms. Meredith Caggiano Elizabeth Walters Ms. Victoria A. Coburn Foundation Mr. Jon Stetkis Ms. Carol A. Ahearn Ms. Gloria Callahan Ms. Gigi Wang Mr. Henry Cockatoo Charles Silver and Ethelanne Trent Ms. Mary Ann Stevens Mr. G. Raymond Ahrens Ms. Maryellen Callahan Ms. Joyce A. Warchol Mr. Peter Coffin Hidayet Tunc Simsek Mr. Frank Stiebel Mr. and Mrs. James Aisner Ms. Lori Campana Donald and Susan Ware Mr. Howard A. Cohen Mr. Frank Singleton Stifler Family Foundation Mr. Grant Aither Ms. Sybil Campbell Ms. Kathleen Ware Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen Ms. Ruth Siporin Robyn Stix Mr. Stephen Akers Mr. Sean Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Skates Robert Warshaw and Ms. Paula Carmichael Ms. Virginia Colantoni Ms. Meredith A. Stoddard Debbie Schmidt Ms. Nancy Alger Ms. Carla Skinder Ms. Paula Carpinella Mrs. Nancy Colberg Ann and Alan Strassman Waterfall Family Foundation Align Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Eric Slifka Ms. Debra A. Carr Ms. Martha J. Cole Strauss Foundation Ms. Jane Waterfall Mrs. Janet D. Allison James Sloman and Nora Devlin Mrs. Jane Carr Ms. Linda Coles

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Mr. James Collin Ms. Andrea Domingos Ms. Rebecca W. Foley Harold and Jana Giguere Stephen and Karen Hall Journal of Bone and Ms. Joyce LaTulippe Ms. Sarah J. Macconduibh Ms. Cindy Collings Ms. Mary Ellen Dondero Mr. Jonathan D. Foote Mr. Gary Gill Ms. Susan Hallee Joint Surgery, Inc. Mr. George V. Lauder Vanessa MacDonald Commonwealth Motor Group Mr. Joseph Donnelly Frances Forte Gilmartin Magence LLP Mr. David H. Halpert Mr. Allen B. Kachalia Ms. Ginny MacDowell Susan Comoletti Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donovan Ms. Ellen Forwalk Mr. Joseph Giordano Kenneth and Helen Hamel Mr. Daniel Kaferle Ms. Natalie Layne Ms. Debbie Mackey Mr. Christopher Condon Mr. Sean Donovan Stan Foster and Dr. Janet Gissen Hamilton Trust Mr. Stephen Kaloyanides, Jr. Miss Kendra Scott Lebwohl Ms. Heather Mackler Constant Contact Ms. Kathleen Doonan Deborah Christopher Heidi Goddard and Paul Cerqua Ms. Patricia Hamilton Mr. Daniel Kane Dr. David Lee-Parritz Stuart Madnick and Ms. Natalie M. Constantine Ms. Raylene Doran J. Lawrence and Harriette Frank Bernice B. Godine JCC Early Mr. Robert N. Hamilton Ms. Judith A. Kane The Leever Foundation Yvonne Price-Madnick Convention Data Services Inc. Ronald and Joan Doran Mrs. Suzanne M. Frederick Learning Center Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm Mr. and Mrs. George Kaplan Ms. Stephanie Lefever Ms. Martha Maguire Ms. Diane Conway Mr. Duane R. Downey Ms. Julia Freedman Ms. Gertrude M. Goff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson, Jr. Ms. Marcia Kasilowski Ms. Heidi Lehner Ms. Patricia Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper Mr. John Duffley Jr. Ms. Susan Frey Ms. Joan P. Goldhammer Mr. George Harkins Adolph Katten Family Foundation Ms. Patricia Ann Leighfield Mary Maksutian Mr. and Mrs. Cary J. Corkin Mr. Colin Duncan Mr. Lionel Friedberg Ms. Mackenzie Goldthwait Ms. Helen M. Harris Ms. Julie Katten Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leighton Ms. Lindsey Mallory Mrs. Jean Cormier Ms. Angela M. Dupont Mrs. Sarah Gaden Mr. William R. Goranson Mr. Michael J. Hatch Dr. Michael G. Kauffman Ms. Martha Leite Mr. Sean Malloy Mr. Mark Corvese Ms. Colleen McNamara Dusti Devon and Steven Hawes Mrs. Arlene Grace Kay Lorrie LeJeune and Mr. Benjamin Mann, Jr. Ms. Amy E. Costa Eastern Charitable Foundation Jennifer and Tom Hawkins Mr. Martin J. Keaveney Jonathan Wenocur Mr. James K. Mann Michael Costello and Mary Carlin Ms. Margaret A. Eckenroad Laura and Alex Hay Pat and Karen Kehoe Mr. Edward R. Lembo Mr. Ferdinand C. Mansfeld Mr. William Costello Rachel Edelman Ms. Kathleen Hayes Ms. Karen Keirstead Bambi Lerner Ms. Stephanie Mansfield Ms. Cheryl Costley Ms. Clare Edmonds Mr. Pierre Dupont Hayward Ms. Ginni Keith Ms. Christine D. Leslie Ms. Deanne Maraj Ms. Debra Coull Ms. Erica Edson Mrs. Nicole Lynn Heerdt Mrs. Elaine F. Keleher Mrs. Abby Leung-Kibby Ms. Janette J. Marashlian Ms. Sharon L. Courage Dr. Timothy H. Eisaman Ms. Theresa Herd Mr. Stephen Kelly Larry Levine and Dr. Kimberly Maratea Bonnie Wernik Levine Ms. Susan Cournoyer Elegant Aura Mr. Kerry Herzig Tricia Kelly and Mark Murphy Ms. Prudence Markos Emily Lewis Ms. Lois L. Cowan Stephen and Elizabeth Ellen Mrs. Jenny F. Hillis Ms. Kristen A. Kennedy Mr. Philip Marks Ms. Jaye Ellen Lewis Ms. Kim Craig Ms. Rachel Esch and Mr. Robert W. Hitchcock Ms. Emily Keno Earl Marmar and Ruth Shefer Ms. Judith Lieberman Mr. Michael Craig Mr. David Bremser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs John and Nathalie Kent Stephen and Kerri-Ann Marshall Jeff and Angela Lipson Mr. Christopher Creamer Charles and Christine Eshbach Ms. Yvette Hochberg Ms. Mariemma Keresztesy Mr. and Mrs. David Martel Dr. Carin Litani Jonathan Cronin Dr. Christine Espino Ms. Michelle Hofmann Mrs. E. J. Kerrigan Ms. Teresa Martignetti Mr. Javier Lopez Kayleigh Cronin Ms. Nora Joan Etkin The Holcome Charitable Foundation Ms. Martha Kester Bill and Kristin Martin Ms. Ann O. Lord Margarette G. Crossman Trust Jeffrey and Cristiane Evans Ms. Carolyn Holden Mr. Rob Ketterson Mr. Edward W. Martin Miss Rebecca Lord Dr. Nancy V. Crowley Ms. Paula C. Evans Mr. Joshua M. Holmes Mr. Robert C. Khentigan Elizabeth A. Martin Ms. Olga Losey Donald and Eriko Cummings Ms. Deborah A. Everett Home Matters, Inc Ms. Sherry Kho Ms. Roberta Masiello Mr. Brad Lowe Cummings -Tufts Veterinary School Ms. Elizabeth Ewaschuk Mrs. Tammy Horton Ms. Katharine King MassMutual Financial Group Ms. JoAnne Ludwig Mrs. Elizabeth Dagres Ms. Maria Fafara Ms. Tina J. Horwitz Ms. Ellen Kirchheimer Mrs. Nancy Master Mr. Kyle Lumbra Ms. Elise C. Dahan Ms. Linda Falch Ms. Amanda Houghton Mr. Gerald Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. George Mathey Mr. Jeffrey Lyman Ms. Jo Anna Dale Mr. Darryll Farinha Ms. Janice W. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knapp Douglas Mayo-Wells and Amy Lewis John Lynch and Mary Kinsell Ms. Geraldine Daley Mr. Gary W. Farrenkopf Howl a Day Inn Doggy Daycare Ms. Susan H. Koegler Mazzilli’s Farm Stand and Deli Mr. Eric Mabley Miss Nicole D’Auteuil Mr. and Mrs. Adam Neal Fayne Howland Family Foundation Dr. Nevanna Koicheff Ms. Maureen Ann McAloon Lawrence and Nicole Gage Mr. Charles Gordon Ms. Catherine David Ms. Jodi Feeney Mr. Michael Hoyle Komocean LLC Mrs. Lorraine Gagne Ms. Dina Gordon Ms. Candice Davis Ms. Wendy Feldman Ms. Deb Hubbard Ms. Helen Kondra Mrs. Susan Gallant Philip J. Gordon and Julie Gordon Mary Ellen and Steven Davis Ms. Elizabeth Ferber Mr. Robert Huebscher Mr. Michael Kopito Ms. Jean Galvin Ms. Evelyn Gorman Ms. Phyllis T. Davis Ms. Amy E. Ferraro Mr. John Hughes Mr. Edward S. Kotzen Ms. Eileen M. Ganley Jennifer Gover Richard and Charlotte Davis Ms. Carol Ferzoco Ms. Laura Hughes Mr. Robert F. Kovar Ms. Susan Garand Janice and Alan Granby Ms. Druscilla Davison Barry and Odile Fidelman Mr. Patrick Hui Mr. Peter Kraft Mr. James V. Gargani Dr. Jose A. Granito Mr. Richard R. DeAngelis Ms. Janet Fidelman Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hunt Ms. Barbara Krede Ms. Brooke Garlick Ms. Susan Jennifer Gray Ms. Lisa DeCotis Mr. and Mrs. Andy Finizio Hyannis Animal Hospital Mr. James Kress Ms. Wanda L. Garner Carmine Greco and Kathleen Young Mr. Sean F. Delaney Mr. Dennis Finn Mr. and Mrs. David Ingalls Yamini Krishnan Ms. Kelly Garon Ms. Marjorie A. Green Delaware Life Ms. Kathryn M. Firth Insperity Services Ms. Alicia Lacata Robert and Stephanie Gaskill William and Linda Green Ms. Cherylann Demello Fish Family Foundation Ipswich Ale Brewery Lucy LaFarge, M. D. Ms. Mary Gattis Ms. Gay Lynn Greenough Stephen and Diane Derby Ms. Maureen Fisher J.M. Bowers Mechanical Mr. James Lagoulis Mr. John F. Geary Mr. Alex Gregory Ms. Elizabeth Dew Ms. Sheila FitzGerald Mrs. Irene Z. Jacobs Ms. Mary Lambert Ms. Linde M. Gee Ms. Margaret Grimes Mr. Joseph W. Dick Ms. Jeanne Fitzgibbon Mr. and Mrs. Tod Jacobs Ms. Kim M. Lang Mr. Thomas A. Gendreau Dr. Scott Groper and Ms. Eve Adler Mr. and Mrs. William Dickinson Marian Flaherty Ms. Rachel Jaris Ms. Nancy Langevin Mr. Thomas Genereux Ms. Lori E. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dickson Mr. Ms. Meghan Jarrett Ms. Joan M. Lapham Mr. Eric Gentile Ms. Marsha Groves Digitas John and Jenn Flemming Ms. Ingrid Johnson Mr. Jeffrey Larimer Arnold Gervasio Growth Squared Consulting LLC Ms. JoAnn Dixon Ms. Susan Fletcher Robert and Barbara Johnson Ms. Heidi L. Larkin Mr. Steven R. Geyster Ms. Susan Gruber Ms. Deniz Dolcen Debbie Flynn Ms. Cynthia M. Jones Ms. Mary Louise Larkin Ms. Emily E. Gianetta Patricia Hagerman Ms. Janice Dolnick and Ms. Patricia A. Foley Ms. Eileen Jones Mr. Rob Larsen Gift Traders Mr. Wayne H. Hagman Mr. Joseph Meyer Ms. Paula W. Foley Ms. Susan Jonielunas Dr. Nancy Laste

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Ms. Carolyn McCane-Chin Ms. Candace Nagle Mr. Timothy Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pietsch Ms. Becky Rohr Ms. Jacqueline Slepoy Ms. Rebecca Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Waites Mr. Todd McCann Ms. Marilyn P. Nalbach Ms. Catherine M. Oyler Peter and Christine Pignatiello Mr. Alfred Rolland Adam and Gail Slifka Tabcom LLC Ms. Dorothy W. Waldron Staley and Beth McDermet Ms. Julie Napolitan Mr. Hector Pagan Pike School Ms. Pamela Romanow Ms. Erin Smith Ms. Tammy Tai Ms. Cheryl L. Walker Ms. Veronica Ann McDonough Mr. Thomas H. Nash Ms. Deborah S. Palmer Pilibosian Charitable Foundation Ms. Carol Rose Mr. Jeffrey F. Smith Nick and Serah Tanno Ms. Adrian Walleigh Ms. Julianne McDowell Tami Nason and Kent Lage Mrs. Jean Palmer Ms. Ali Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Ross Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Ms. Margaretta J. Taylor Mr. Laurence F. Ward Morgan McEwen Ms. Virginia Pittman Mr. Richard Rossi Jr. Ken Smith and Mr. James Teegarden Thomas S. and Andrea N. Ward Ms. Kathleen McFadden Ms. Sally Platek Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roth Carla Smith Picariello Mr. John J. Tegan, Jr. Sue Warne Mr. and Mrs. Steven McGee Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. Ms. Jo Ann Rothschild and Ms. Lorraine Smith Telescope Casual Furniture Dr. Henry Warren Beth McGoldrick Corporate Mr. Lewis Rosenberg Marcia and William Smits Mrs. Beverly Temple Waters Corporation Brian McGraw John and Marsha Pliakas Ms. Ruth Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smullen Temple Beth Elohim Ms. Sharyn Weidlein Ms. Kathryn M. McGuirk Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer Ms. Margaret Rudel Mr. Charlie Smythe Ms. Alexandra Thek Dr. Robert Weinstein and Ms. Lisa McHatton Jeanne Po Ms. JoAnne L. Rusitzky Dr. Andrea Sodano Mr. Edmund Thompson Dr. Elizabeth Ginsburg Jim McIntosh and Louise Hadden Ms. Barbara Podowski Mr. Robert Rutkauskas Ms. Elizabeth M. Solovey Ms. Jill Thompson Daniel and Jessica Weintraub McKinsey & Company Inc. Mr. Todd Polanowicz Ms. Debra Rutter Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorbo Dr. Margret S. Thompson Wellington Management Company, LLP Mr. Thomas E. McLaughlin Lucile and Maurice Pollak Fund Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sable Mr. Gary J. Souza Mr. Richard Thompson Wells Fargo John McManama and Judith Blair Ms. Lois Z. Pond Ms. Dawn Sadowski Mr. Timothy Sperry Peter and Diane Tilkemeier Ms. Mary M. Wells Mrs. Sheryl B. McMullen Mr. James F. Posey Mr. Randall J. Samost Ms. Judith Spooner Mr. and Mrs. John Tisdale Ms. Suzanne Wenz Mr. Brian J. McNamara Ms. Sharon Rains Potenza Ms. Linda Sanchez Ms. Andrea Sprince Tom’s Barber Shop Ms. Gwen Werner Ms. Dana M. McSherry and Mrs. Bonnie Prall Mr. and Mrs. Nils Sandell Mrs. Colleen Standish Ms. Jill Toomey Ms. Bonnie Westfall Mr. Kent Greenfield George Pratt and Barbara Roby Ms. Debbie J. Sandstrom Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stanton Towers Watson Ms. Dominique Weyl Mr. Walter McTeigue Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Pratt Ms. Pamela Santin Lauren Stara Mr. Robert M. Travis Mr. and Mrs. William J. Whitcomb Medtronic Robert and Doris Price Mr. Dean T. Santoferraro Mr. Donald L. Starkey Mr. Edward Tremblay Ms. Jackie A. White Ms. Marian Mehegan Prospect Hill Foundation Inc. Charles and Cheryl Sault Ms. Charlotte Steeves Steven Treon Wicked Happy Dogs, LLC Mrs. Kip Melville Mr. George Providakes Ms. Victoria L. Saunders Ms. Patricia A. Stellato Ms. Linda Tricarico Ms. Wilma K. Wilensky Peter Miele and Christine Sampson Mrs. Malinda A. Pulicari Brian Scarlett Ms. Jennifer Stern Mr. Steven J. Tromp Mrs. Terry N. Wilkins Forrest and Sara Milder Mr. Timothy Navien Ms. Shannon Paltinavich Ms. Mari Pupanek Schaefer Phillips Foundation Mr. Henry Steward Ms. Catherine Truman Mr. and Mrs. David Williams Edith Millard Ms. Melissa Needel Ms. Kimberly Park Puritan Cape Cod Ramon and Barbara Schaller Seth and Jennifer Stier Dr. Katherine Tsaioun Mr. Royce Williams Mr. Charles W. Miller, Sr. Mrs. Harriet Needham Mrs. Priscilla S. Parkhurst Ms. Keri Pyke Dr. Scott Schelling Ms. Pam Stockard The Unexpected Pit Bull Inc. Barry and Brenda Winston Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller Jim and Marion Nelson Dr. John Parks Elizabeth Quill Marjorie Schneider Ms. Dana Story Unit Realty Group, LLC Ms. Kathryn Winterson Ms. Susan Mimno Ms. Patricia Nelson Ms. Judith Carroll Partington Mr. Arthur N. Rabe Mr. Robert G. Schurman Ms. Tracey H. Stout United Way of Central and James Wolfe Dr. Lyle S. Mindlin Ms. Judith Nettles Partners Healthcare System Charles and Trudy Radville Dr. Jennie Scudder Ms. Mary Strachan Northeastern Connecticut Mr. Mike Woodburne John and Karen Mitchell Ms. Daphine Neville Mr. Alan Pasnik Trudy Rahkonen Ms. Kathleen Shamban Mr. David Strimaitis United Way of Greater Portland Woodruffs Art Center Ms. Kristin L. Mix New England Discount Mrs. Barbara Paterson William and Dianne Randall Mrs. Marcia L. Shaw Mark and Peggy R. Sturtevant United Way of Tri County, Inc. Ms. Maureen Woods MOCEAN Inc. Retailers, Inc. Ms. Aurelia Patitto Ms. Ann E. Rascati Shawsheen Village Liquors Dana Sullivan Ms. Michele A. Ura Ms. Priya Worden Gloria and Gary Modrell New England Pet Hospice Douglas and Geraldine Payne Ms. Susan Cooper Rauch Ms. Robyn A. Shepard Jared Sullivan US Trotting Association Kay Wynant Ms. Mary Beth Molloy Ms. Carol Newell Peabody Motor , Inc Kelley Ray Mr. James R. Sherrard Mr. Steve Sullivan Jennifer Uyeda Ms. Janet L. Wysocki Ms. Irene Money Neil Newman Ms. Candice Peak Ms. June F. Raymond and Ms. Michele E. Sherry Mrs. Susan H. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Rick Vayo Ms. Margaret Driscoll Ms. Nicole Young Ms. Rebecca Moore David and Rebecca Newsham Ms. Andrea Pearson Mrs. Kathryn Shores Sully’s Ice Cream Ms. Noemi Vazquez Ms. Amanda Raynor Mr. Karl A. Zachar Ms. Ann E. Moorehouse Ms. Catherine Nicewicz Peikoff Family Carl and Karen Siegel Sun Life Assurance Company Mr. Peter Vengryn Ms. Leslie Read of Canada Stephen Zanotti Albert and Michelle Moretto Ms. Lauren Niles Ms. Josephine Pelliccione James and Carolyn Silva Ms. Anna Marie Ventura Ms. Maura A. Reddy Mrs. Geraldine Sunshine Ms. Lisa Zarek Morgan Stanley Mr. Mikko Nissinen and Mr. Robert Penni Ms. Kathleen Silvia Ms. Joanne L. Verlinden Ms. Shannon Parsley Mr. Robert Reeves SunTrust Bank Ms. Jody Ziebarth Jon and Lorrie Morgan Mr. Paul Penta Dr. Jessica Simons Vincent Memorial Hospital Ms. Heidi Nitze Grant and Jillian Reig Ms. Greta V. Susteren Mr. Stefan Zielinski Ms. Rebecca A. Morgan Pentucket Regional School Mrs. Daryl Sissman Mr. David Vitiello North Parish of North Andover Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Restuccia Drs. Francis and Mary Sutula Mr. Richard Zukin Ms. Deborah Moriarty Ms. Lora C. Pepi Mark Skala and Catherine Dewitt Lisa Volkening Ms. Carolyn A. Norton Dr. Diane M. Riccio Ms. Sheryl R. Swankin Ms. Carolyn S. Morrill Pepper Realty Trust Wallace Skilling and Georgia Hamlin Mr. Donald F. Vose David and Melissa Norton Breanne Ricketts Ms. Judith A. Swanson Ms. Jennifer V. Morrison Christine Perriello Ms. Kerri Slattery Wags 4 Walks, LLC Winford Nowell Ridge Club Mr. Chris Swenson Ms. Martha A. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Perry Ms. Denise Page Oates Mr. Thomas Riordan Ms. Kierstin Morse Ms. Linda S. Perry Mrs. Randy O’Brien Ms. Jane Risch Ms. Malgosia Anne Mosielski Ms. Linda K. Peters Oceanside Restoration Ms. Nancy J. Roach Edward and Diane Murad Allen Petersen Mrs. Mary O’Day Ms. Andrea L. Roberto Ms. Lori Murphy Ms. Sue G. Petersen Mr. Kevin O’Donnell Rockland Trust Mr. Michael Murphy Dr. Richard Petrasso Michael O’Keefe William and Penelope Rodday Ms. Cherry Murray Pfizer Matching Gifts Program Ms. Joanne P. O’Keeffe Ms. Aislynn Rodeghiero Jane Murray Ms. Sara C. Pickett Ms. Lia F. Oppedisano William and Ellen Roe Mr. Edward G. Nabhan Robert and Jean Pietrillo Ms. Chelsea Orr Elaine and Gary Rogers

MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 38 MSPCA–ANGELL YEAR IN REVIEW | PAGE 39 DONORS DONORS ANGELL CENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN ANGELL CENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN Angell Animal Medical Center turned 100 in 2015, inspiring us to launch a $25-million campaign for renovation, equipment, and endowed programs and services. Listed below are the donors to the Campaign with commitments (gifts or pledges) of $1,000 or more as of December 31, 2015. Mrs. Mary Jo Quirk Mr. Joe Silva Ms. Elizabeth S. Van Gemeren Estate of Shirley Wickman Ms. Karen Roses James Sloman and Nora Devlin Estate of Beverly I. Ward Dr. Judith J. Wurtman Estate of Rose Rowland Estate of Margaret Tompkins Ms. Jean Weber Mr. and Mrs. James Schaye Ms. Rosalind E. Gorin and Don and Stephanie Ralph $1,000,000 + Schwab Charitable Fund Estate of Anne C. Twaddle Westport Fund Barr Foundation Susan and Bob Schechter Dr. Matthew Budd Renaissance Charitable Foundation George and Nancy Putnam Ann and Alan Strassman John and Janice Gould Dana and Martha Robes Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Thompson Greater Kansas City Community Clayton and Julianne Rose Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Mr. Donald Rosenfeld $500,000 - $999,999 Ms. Nancy Hawthorne Program Ms. Jacquelyn-Kate Rosenfeld DONORS Bank of America Charitable Heinz Family Foundation Gift Fund Estate of Michael Venditto Kurt and Susan Schwartz CAPE COD CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Judith Hellman Bruce C. and Zoetis Jim Silverman and Marcia Reis In 2015, the MSPCA launched a $4-million campaign to enable our Cape Cod Animal Care and Adoption Center in Centerville to replace Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Helzberg Lynn Bay Dayton Family Singing Field Foundation, Inc. its 45-year-old buildings with a new facility and to provide a reserve fund to help run the new Adoption Center. Listed below are the donors Mr. Timothy T. Hilton to the Campaign with commitments (gifts or pledges) of $1,000 or more as of December 31, 2015. Julie and Ron Druker $50,000 - $99,999 Stephanie Tribuna and Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Anonymous Ms. Anne-Louise Hittle and Steven Campbell Mr. Timothy Constable Ms. Ann-Louise Hittle and The Gifford Family George and Hillery Ballantyne Ms. Dorothea Watrin $1,000,000 + $25,000 - $49,999 $1,000 - $9,999 Estate of Olga Kingston Mr. Timothy Constable Estate of Iso Hazegh Stephen Barlow and Paul Moreno Anonymous Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund George and Hillary Ballantyne Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kotler Ms. Catherine H. Lilly Kenneth and Charley Levine Martha Byington Ms. Toni K. Gelotte Bank of America Charitable Gift Estate of Sylvia B. Lunt $1,000 - $9,999 Fund John Littleford Estate of Jean M. Marshall Brian and Laurie Conroy $500,000 - $999,999 Fred and Jane Jamieson Sharon and Bradford Malt Anonymous Carol G. Beckloff Jessica Gifford Nigrelli and Elizabeth Arnold Stevens Trust Mary Littleford Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Antech Diagnostics Andrew Nigrelli Covington Malt Family Foundation Dr. Joan Bentinck-Smith Bayer Ms. Suzanne Reid $250,000 - $499,999 Susan and Richard Doll Colin and Anne McNay Donald and Pamela Berube $10,000 - $24,999 Nancy and Ken Ridley Anonymous Estate of Lois O’Connor Mr. Timothy M. Belbin $100,000 - $249,999 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carberry Marla Felcher and Max Bazerman Anonymous Anonymous Susan Pioli and Martin Samuels Estate of William Besse Carson Family Foundation/Liz, Mr. and Mrs. James Schaye Estate of Catherine M. Andrews Dr. Steven and Lisa Finkel Sally and Lisle Baker Kevin and Maggie Ahearn Michael, Nick and Sami Rabideau Marilyn and Jim Shaw Bruce A. Beal Mr. Edgar A. Roca Joanne Bresciani Ms. Barbara Ginader Otis and Ahearn, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Birdsey San Francisco Foundation Ms. Anne Caldera Kathleen K. Collins Sidman Family Foundation Robert L. Beal Bruce and Nancy Goldie Ralph and Patricia Chesnauskas Emily P. Smith Debra A. Coleman Peter and Linda Connell Lori and Matthew Sidman J. Robert and Diane Coleman Estate of Martha Karabula J. Robert and Diane Coleman Richard Weissberg and Heather and James Colleary $50,000 - $99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Cook Ms. Candee Treadway and Cheryl Forte, Jack Forte Foundation Steven Kidder and Judy Malone Cheryl Forte Barbara Kivowitz Mr. Carter Luke and Mrs. Heather Donnelly Mr. Cameron Warwick Estate of Charlotte Horblit Kathleen K. Collins Leveen Family Fund Ms. Penny Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Hoag IV Ms. Nancy J. Vickers Edward and Ruth Feinberg Ms. Anita D. Dranetz Drs. Peter and Anna Kolchinsky Ms. Catherine H. Lilly Steven and Aviva List Ms. Jean Weber $10,000 - $24,999 Todd and Andrea Finard Mary Sarah and Sam Fairweather Martha Mugar Mr. Carter Luke and Noble Family Foundation Dr. Steven and Lisa Finkel David John Welch Noble Family Foundation Ms. Penny Schiller Anonymous James Fredericks and Amy Miller-Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. George Noble Patricia Woodward and Cal Kebhart Mr. Murray Metcalfe Ausolus Trust Regina Flynn Mr. and Mrs. George Noble Clinton H. and Wilma T. Shattuck Ms. Kim K. Gazzola and Laura and Alex Hay Dr. Bebe Wunderlich and Mr. The Slater Foundation, Inc Estate of Dorothy Mulcahy Dr. Beryl Benacerraf and Charitable Trust Kenneth Wunderlich Dr. Peter Libby Mr. Josef J. D. Gazzola Elizabeth G. Riley, Daniel E. Smith, Dr. Ann Marie Greenleaf Emily P. Smith and Drs. Phillip and Ellen Curtis Boiselle $100,000 - $249,999 Daniel E. Smith III Dr. Lori Breslow and Mr. Rob A. Halpin Anonymous Sidman Family Foundation Dr. John Belcher Thomas Healy, Jr. and Michael Soule Ms. Janet A. Albrecht Lori and Matthew Sidman Alice R. Bruce Ms. Edie Hollingsworth Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Eric and Svetlana Silverman Doug and Susan Brum Intervet, Inc. ENDOWMENT FUNDS Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carberry Sean and Sonya Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brum Arthur and Sandra Irving Listed below are our individual endowment funds which were supported with gifts of $500 or more in 2015. Robert and Kathleen Collman Estate of Phyllis A. Wolf J. William Codhina and Mr. Geoff Kronik and Ms. I-Min Lee Names of individual donors are listed in their respective donor categories. Robert Davoli and Carolyn Thayer Ross Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kropp Eileen McDonagh Charitable Bob and Wendy Cultice Estate of Margaret Lincoln BARNEY FUND ENDOWMENT FUND FOR MSPCA LAW CAROLINE RUTH Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 Elanco Animal Companion Health Colin and Jeanne Maclaurin ENFORCEMENT THOMPSON EMERGENCY Jonathan and Wendy Derby Howard and Carol Anderson Ms. Diane J. Gallan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macleod BEAL-ENGELHARD MARILYN R. KUDISCH FUND Jennifer Eckert Combined Jewish Philanthropies John and K.C. Halpern Mary Alice Maloney INTERNSHIP IN INTERNAL ENDOWMENT FUND FOXO STANTON- Ms. Ann C. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Cook Keith and Mary Kauppila, William and Rebecca Manley MEDICINE AND CLIENT TO BENEFIT BOSTON ALLISON FUND FOR THE MARIETTA FLOOD Ms. Claudia Adams Hunter Estate of Elizabeth A. Doherty The Ladera Foundation SERVICES ADOPTION CENTER BENEFIT OF PET CARE THORNTON INTERN Beth McGoldrick Fred and Jane Jamieson Estate of Helen E. Drury Ms. Marilyn R. Kudisch ASSISTANCE AT ANGELL ENDOWMENT FUND Frederick and Maria Meyer Estate of Virginia M. Jones Drs. Martha and Mark Fishman Robert and Erica Mason DR. MICHAEL SELWYN A. AND MARILYN ANIMAL MEDICAL Edith Millard Estate of Marilyn V. Lind Mr. Leo Flaherty Ms. Sarah Monaco BERNSTEIN INTERNSHIP R. KUDISCH PET CARE CENTER IN BOSTON Mrs. Jean Nishiyama Merial Limited Leo and Elsie Flaherty Trust Estate of Richard Mooradkanian ENDOWMENT FUND ASSISTANCE FUND Estate of Joan O’Connor PET CARE ASSISTANCE Stanley and Carol Riemer Estate of Celia C. Foss Avi Nelson Patterson Veterinary CHAUCER AND ZUZU SELWYN A. KUDISCH ENDOWMENT Ms. Diane G. Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. J. Max Goodson New England Foundation Quirk Auto Dealership GERIATRIC FUND ENDOWMENT Estate of Carol Ryder

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