Opening Doors for Generations

2017 ANNUAL REPORT Letter from Dimock Leadership

Dear Dimock Family,

Generations. Legacy. Family. Over the past year, these words took on great significance. Our physicians, nurses, teachers and clinicians increasingly supported generations of families– the great grandmother who brings her great grandbabies here. The mother whose children attended our Head Start program and who now works here as a teacher. Families come to Dimock because they receive outstanding, personalized care. They develop relationships with our staff that last decades. As much as our patients’ lives are improved by their Dimock care, our employees’ lives are enriched by these relationships.

We are blessed to count patients, staff, board members, corporate partners, friends and community partners in our Dimock family. In the pages of our annual report, you will read stories about the generations of Dimock family members who have come through our doors and the dedicated partners whose generosity and vision make our work possible.

FY17 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017) was a pivotal year for Dimock. We constructed the Dr. Lucy Sewall Center for Acute Treatment Services, which will open in the spring of The People. The Purpose. 2018. This expansion will provide life-saving inpatient detoxification to more than 4,000 men and women annually. We advanced our innovative model of integrated care, Dimock Makes a Difference Every Day providing hundreds of children and teens with behavioral health support within the walls of our health center. And we increased access to healthcare for more than 400 children from our educational programs and residential homes.

Caring integrated through Commitment to an Our work impacts entire families and has a lasting effect on the health of future every service we deliver. ever-expanding community. generations. Our strength as a leader in our community lies in our partnership with you. We invite you to join us in celebrating a year full of amazing achievements. Our patients come to us for care. That means more Dimock continues to build on a reputation which Thank you for your incredible support. than a visit, or an appointment. Our doctors listen has expanded far beyond our community. Today, and treat the whole person. From primary and we serve patients from 212 zip codes across the With gratitude, mental health care for adults and children to state. We have taken the lead in the statewide recovery services and child and family education, discussion on recovery, as ’ largest our integrated programs and services are provider of substance use, mental health, conveniently located on one campus. This unique and developmental disability services within continuum of care affects the lives and futures a community health center setting. of thousands of people every year, as we work together to build a healthier community for all.

Excellence driven by diversity. Our voice. Our vision. Led by Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan and a As Dimock gains prominence in the state, we diversified workforce, Dimock doesn’t just talk remain vigilant in our mission to heal and uplift about diversity, it’s in our DNA. The Dimock individuals, families and our community. We Myechia Minter-Jordan, Flash Wiley MD, MBA Chair Emeritus Center, formerly known as the New England are moving forward on our vision to redefine President and Dimock Community Foundation Board Hospital for Women and Children, was the first the model of a healthy community by creating Chief Executive Officer in New England and the second in the United equitable access to comprehensive and The Dimock Center States to be run by female doctors – a training integrated health care and education. school for female nurses renowned nationally. From our history we gain strength and lead with pride, offering patients excellence every day.

FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 3 The Dimock Center Leadership The Dimock Center Leadership

Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA Jack Fisher Rosette Martinez President and Chief Executive Officer Chief Information Officer Chief Officer of Operations Integration Dimock Community Services Board Peter Gerondeau Tiffany Cardoza Jadotte, EdD Holly Oh, MD Executive Vice President and Vice President of Human Resources Chief Medical Officer Peter Mongeau (Chair) Ryan Boxill, PhD, MBA Carroy “Cuf” Ferguson, PhD Dianne McCarthy, Esq. General Counsel, Center for Health Chief Financial Officer Mark Libon, PhD Raquel Rosenblatt Senior Vice President, Aon Vice President of Behavior Health, Professor, College of Public and Community Information and Analysis Dianne Curtin Vice President of Vice President of Institutional Advancement Carole Charnow (Vice-Chair) Steward Health Care Service and Co-President, Association for Humanistic Psychology David Szabo, Esq. Vice President of Child and Behavioral Health Services Nandini Sengupta, MD President and CEO, Children’s Robert J. Credle Partner, Locke Lord Family Services Medical Director of Health Services Museum Director of Community Programs, Christopher Kandus-Fisher, EdD Karen Baroody Urban Edge Housing Corporation Vice President of Student Affairs, Diversity Partner and Managing Director, Sadyah Dambreville and Inclusion, Chief Equity Officer, Berklee Dimock Community Foundation Board Education Resource Strategies Community Leader and Chair, Dimock College of Music Parent Policy Council (Head Start) Flash Wiley (Chair Emeritus) Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C. Wanda McClain Robbie Robinson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Senior Vice President, System Integration Vice President of Community Health Community Leader the Centaurus Group, LLC & Care Coordination, Beth Israel Deaconess and Health Equity, Brigham and Philippe Sauvage Dimock Health Services Board Robert Rivers (Chair) Medical Center Women’s Hospital Chief Financial Officer, Sanofi Genzyme Robbie Robinson (Chair) Barbara Couzens Michael Kincade Cochise Pearson Chairman and CEO, Eastern Bank Dan Ginsburg Paul Mendis, MD Peter Shorett Community Leader Manager of Public Relations and Community Relations Associate, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Arlene Fortunato (Vice Chair) Founder, DG Healthcare Associates Chief Medical Officer (Ret.), Director, The Chartis Group Neighborhood Health Plan Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C. Patient Advocacy, Carney Hospital Central Boston Elder Services Ivy Scholars Success Senior Vice President of Advancement, Richard Karoff Sandra Stratford, MD (Vice-Chair) Robert Francis Malia Lowe Annie Russell Greater Boston Food Bank Senior Registered Client Service Associate, Peter Mongeau Chief Medical Officer, Raytheon Pinnacle Financial Advisors Senior Vice President, Aon Senior Vice President, System Integration Community Leader Director, Organizational Development, Community Leader Juan Lopera (Vice Chair) Sheryl Traylor & Care Coordination, Beth Israel Deaconess Doris Gordon Medtronic Vice President, Business Diversity, William MacKenzie Sebastian Pariath Senior Vice President of Human Medical Center Community Leader Jeannette Ortiz Tufts Health Plan Senior Vice President, Commercial Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Resources and Administration Services, Howard Carter Practice Manager, Steward Medical Group Bruce Figueroa (Assistant Treasurer) Banking Division, Brookline Bank Officer, John Hancock Financial Services DentaQuest Glenn Johnson Community Leader Community Leader Division Executive, Nonprofit and Healthcare George MacNaught Stuart Patterson David Walker, CFA Banking, Citizens Commercial Banking Senior Vice President and Director of Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Hamilton Wood (Assistant Treasurer) Stores, Home Goods, The TJX Companies LifePod Solutions, Inc. Vice President (Ret.), Middlesex Savings Bank Peter Roberts Commercial Banking Group Venture Partner, Converge Venture Partners The Dimock Center President’s Council Dimock’s President’s Council is a select group of advisors, steering our organization toward its future. Members hale from all areas of business, the community, and “There are very few organizations in Boston with the capacity and resources to provide healthcare, brought together to offer their guidance and insight to our President comprehensive, holistic services to individuals and families in need. The Dimock Center is a and CEO on the issues important to our community and the field of philanthropy. nexus for addressing the social determinants of health and an effective advocate for resources Flash Wiley Sadyah Dambreville Yvonne Garcia Malia Lowe Michael Munn Peter Shorett and strategies to increase access to quality, affordable child and family services, behavioral Co-Chair of President’s Council Beverly Edgehill Dan Ginsburg Juan Lopera Femi Obi Barry Sloane Nicole Obi Linda Sloane Kay health and clinical care.” Bennie Wiley Pamela Everhart Doris Gordon Joy Lucas Jeannette Ortiz Sylvia Stevens-Edouard Co-Chair of President’s Council Joseph Feaster Jackie Glenn Melissa MacDonnell Arlene Fortunato, Vice Chair of the Community Foundation Board, Carroy Ferguson Michael Goldstein William MacKenzie Sebastian Pariath Sandra Stratford Senior Vice President of Advancement, Greater Boston Food Bank Stuart Patterson David Szabo Chet Atkins Darryl Fess McComma Grayson George MacNaught Cochise Pearson Yvonne Tang Marc Backon Bruce Figueroa Tom Grilk Nakia Maddox-Eubanks Allison Picott Sheryl Traylor David Barash John Fish Paul Grogan Oscar Malcolm “Dell Technologies is intentional in its efforts to become a full and responsible member of the Robert Rivers Clayton Turnbull Karen Baroody Larry Fish Ingrid Jacobs Sandy Manzella Barbara Roberts Kenn Turner communities where our employees live and where we do business. Because Dimock is such an Jeff Bellows Ruth Ellen Fitch Glenn Johnson Dianne McCarthy Peter Roberts David Walker Jayne Carvelli Sheehan Arlene Fortunato Richard Karoff Wanda McClain integral part of the Boston community and an essential source of quality health care for so many Robbie Robinson David Wilkins Barbara Couzens Robert Francis Michael Kincade David Meeker Annie Russell Terry Wilkins of its residents, it is really a natural fit that we would partner with and support Dimock in its Mo Cowan Jim Frates Wendell Knox Paul Mendis Philippe Sauvage Hamilton Wood quest to deliver healthcare excellence regardless of socio economic circumstances. We are proud Robert Credle C. Bernard Fulp Luba Levin Peter Mongeau Kevin DaSilva Carol Fulp Stella Low of our 10-year partnership.” Jackie Glenn, President’s Council Member, Vice President and Global Chief Diversity Officer of Dell EMC

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“The environment at Dimock feels like home, you never feel like just another patient. They Dimock's Integrated Continuum of Care treat my family like their own family.” Dimock’s services are designed to build the capacity of the ‘whole person’ and address the full scope of the physical, developmental, and behavioral Rowena Golay needs of our community.

Child & Family Services • Early Head Start/Head Start • Foundations for Learning • Early Intervention Program • Adult and Family • Home-Based Visiting Program Education Programs

PATIENT FAMILY PROFILE Behavioral Health Services • Outpatient Mental Health ​• Inpatient Detox Services Services for Adults, Teens • Developmental Disability There for families, generation after generation and Children Services/Group Homes • Residential Recovery • Mary Eliza Mahoney R owena Golay started visiting The Dimock Center in When Rowena’s daughter Shanice became pregnant as Treatment Services House Family Shelter 1987. At the time, she was a single mother addicted a teenager, she, too, turned to Dimock, visiting Dimock’s • Outpatient Addiction to drugs. She credits a Dimock staff member called Obstetrics and Gynecology department. Once Shanice Recovery Services Lorraine with helping to change her life. Lorraine gave birth, the Pediatrics team saw Shanice and her supported Rowena throughout her pregnancies, helped daughter for appointments at the same time, making her apply for the WIC food assistance program, and life a little easier for the new mother. Health & Community Care supported her in her recovery. Over the years, Rowena Rowena has now been sober for 21 years. She has 10 • Adult & Pediatric • Eye & Dental Care for used a variety of Dimock’s services including Adult children, 28 grandchildren and five great grandchildren, Primary Care Adults & Children , Eye Care, Behavioral Health, and the Adult who all keep her very busy. Including Rowena, her Education’s high school equivalency exam preparation mother, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, • Obstetrics and Gynecology • HIV Specialty Care program. Dimock has served five generations of the Golay family. (OB/GYN) • On-site Pharmacy “I learned quickly that the door at Dimock is always “The team at Dimock follows up to remind us of open,” shared Rowena. “They’ve always been there for appointments and check in on how we’re doing,”explained me without any judgment.” Rowena. “Life can be hard enough sometimes; Dimock Dimock was there for Rowena’s family as well. Her makes it easier.” children visit our team at Dimock’s Pediatric Clinic and her three youngest kids are enrolled in Dimock’s Early Childhood Education program (now called Dimock ➔ READ THE WHOLE STORY: Foundations for Learning). Go to dimock.org/meet-our-family

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Weaving Greater Strength Through Strategic Partnership “TJX is deeply committed to strengthening families Collaboration and partnership are central to The Dimock Center's integrated and the community. approach and vital to our mission. We are grateful to each of our partners, without whom we could not deliver the continuum of service we provide each day. They continue to provide We are particularly grateful to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, our primary a strong foundation for medical partner, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston Medical Center, and Partners Healthcare Systems, Inc. for the many ways we collaborate each day to support kindergarten readiness our patients and the community. and the future success for many children and Behavioral Health Services Health Services Child & Family Services families here at Dimock.” Clinical partners are essential to Dimock’s Within this division, partnerships Dimock’s Behavioral Health programs Dianne Curtin, Vice President day-to-day work, providing innovative, are key to children's development, rely on a number of academic partners of Child and Family Services to facilitate the delivery and growth of quality healthcare to our patients. A range family support and professional at The Dimock Center of clinical partners provide support and growth for staff. its mental health and substance use resources as we continue to transform services to clients who come from over ■ Boston Basics and grow. 212 zip codes. ■ Boston Public Schools ■ Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ■ Boston College ■ Brazelton Touchpoints Center ■ Boston Children’s Hospital ■ Boston University ■ Comcast ■ Boston Medical Center ■ Brandeis University CORPORATE PARTNER PROFILE ■ Jump Start ■ Boston University Henry M. Goldman ■ Bunker Hill Community College ■ MLK Scholars Program/John School of Dental Medicine ■ Cambridge College Hancock ■ Community Care Cooperative ■ TJX/Dimock Partnership Lesley University ■ Project Bread – Chefs in ■ Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Head Start ■ Northeastern University hen we created the Dimock Corporate Partners Employee volunteerism is also a special part of ■ Eaton Apothecary ■ Raising a Reader Massachusetts ■ Roxbury Community College W Program in 2016, we modeled it after our our relationship with TJX. Representatives from many ■ Harvard Medical School ■ Salem State University ■ The Food Project relationship with The TJX Companies, Inc. Over areas of the company have served on boards and ■ Harvard School of Dental Medicine ■ Timothy Smith Network ■ Shelter Music Boston the past 26 years, the company’s sponsorship and committees, as well as taken part in programs and ■ New England College of Optometry ■ YMCA Training, Inc. ■ Simmons College employee volunteerism have helped Dimock strengthen activities to provide significant leadership and programs and reach increasing numbers of children guidance. This level of employee service elevates ■ Northeastern University ■ Urban Edge ■ Tufts University and families. Dimock’s work and enhances our efforts. ■ Partners HealthCare System, Inc. ■ University of Massachusetts, ■ WIC Over the past year, TJX’s efforts have helped TJX has touched the lives of thousands of Dimock Boston ■ Tufts Health Plan increase access to education and promoted positive families for more than two decades. We are deeply ■ ■ Tufts University School of Urban Edge development for close to 1,000 children and families grateful for the work that we do together. Dental Medicine ■ Wheelock College in our early childhood education programs and family ■ Urban Edge ■ William James College shelter. The company’s commitment ensures that we connect families in our neighborhood with outstanding education and health care. In addition, TJX’s significant sponsorship of Steppin’ Out is particularly meaningful, helping to provide care for patients and families across Dimock’s campus.

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Presenting Sponsors Robert and Patricia Rivers Cheryl Shaughnessy Troy Byner McComma Mac Grayson TJX Companies, Inc. Francisco Borges Kathleen Walsh Thomas Casey Magalie Manuel Red Sox Foundation Peter and Barbara Roberts Paula L. Wright Carole Charnow Grainger Vincent Marrone Beth Israel Deaconess The Honorable Denise Casper Kevin Cherry Karen Martin‑Phillips Medical Center $500+ Mona Clark Wanda McClain and Tony James Dimock Supporters Cabot Risk Strategies LLC Barbara Cleary Henry McCray Gold Sponsors AAFCPAs Loomis, Sayles & Co. L.P. Cheryl Cragwell James McElhiney Dell Avalon Law Offices Massachusetts League Robert Credle Naomi and Frank Minter Liberty Mutual Insurance Boston Public Health Commission of Community Health Centers Cassandra Cumberlander Carol Montgomery Carroy U. Ferguson David Abelman Michael Curry William Moran Media Sponsors CeltiCare Health Adam and Erica Aguilar Kevin Davis Michael and Margo Munn WCVB Channel 5 Doris and Robert Gordon Jennifer Barsh Clear Channel Outdoors Tina Delorto Kristan Murray Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Hector Cruz Kim Dickerson Pamela Neal Michael Farrell Silver Sponsors Sheila Dowd Patti Noble Century Bank Klein Hornig, LLP Kara Fitzpatrick Sydney Durand Nicole and Femi Obi Partners Healthcare System Richard Karoff and Sandra Manzella Nancy Forsyth Barbara Ebert Sonya O’Bryant Sanofi Genzyme Wendell Knox Latara Fortes Robert Elfer Adenike Okediji Northeastern University Darlene Gabeau Lacet Deborah Enos David Pattison Bronze Sponsors Elizabeth and Robert Pozen Jennifer Gallop Marcia Fearon Claudie Paul Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA Rapid7 Yvonne Gomez‑Carrion Scott Freeman Percy Ragsdale Boston Convention Reebok Michelle Gordon‑Seemore Ralph Fuccillo Wendy Remillard and Events Center Stella and Toby Low Nicole Johnson Carol Fulp Jeanette Rice Delta Dental Lloyd and Terri Trotter Gail Karagianis Jeremy Gauvain William Robinson Eastern Bank Wayne and Jaqueline Budd Ronni Karambelas Sunao Gilbert Michael Rockwell Eaton Apothecary Scott Liston Patricia Gillis Maria Salmon Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation $1,000+ Edwina Mays Purcell Givens Sharon Savage Tufts Health Plan ADS Ventures 2016 STEPPIN’ OUT Paul Mendis Windsor and Jackie Glenn William Sawyer Vertex Pharmaceuticals Alexander, Aronson & Christopher Mieszczanski Finning & Co., P.C. Robyn Glover Pamela Scott Helen Mont‑Ferguson Megan Seibert Patron Sponsors Curry College Calvin Grimes Gregory Morris Kate Guedj Karrol Setalsingh BNY Mellon DBEDC Joy Oliver Pamela Everhart and Karl Coiscou Global View Communications, Inc. Marie‑Aude Guie Klare Shaw An Incredible Night of Gilda Slifka Juliette Hansen Horace Shearer Neighborhood Health Plan John B. Cruz Construction Co., Inc. Gratitude Yvonne Small‑Willard Peter Shorett Trina Harding Raytheon Carlton V. Aird Sandra Stratford The 29th Steppin’ Out celebration was a spectacular evening enjoyed by all. Timberline Construction Paul Alexander Francine Hardy Jacqueline Simpson Lisa and George Taylor Laurlene Hardy Anthony Spears It was a momentous occasion that highlighted the powerful partnerships Bennie and Flash Wiley Paula Bingham Emily Trent Barbara and Amos Hostetter Dawn F. Bohnert Renee Harper Marc Spooner within our Dimock Family. Wendy Vincent Albert Holland Nancy Stager Jayne Carvelli Sheehan and Janice Murphy Dang Vu Dimock Friends Karen Holmes Ward Elaine Steward Isioma and Matthew Chukwu Veronica Williams BIDMC OBGYN Regina Holmes Jeffrey Summers John L. Dalrymple and David Soza Winifred Willis Boston Childrens Hospital Kevin Hudson and Daniel Rolde Michael Tang Beverly Edgehill and Robert Awkward Gregory Wilmot Boston Medical Center and Bill Fine Eileen Hughes Polly Tatum BMC Healthnet Plan Scott Hyman Ian Teesdale John T. Finning $100+ Angela Thorpe Brookline Bank Arlene Fortunato and Darcy Pfeifer Anonymous (19) Amnon Izhar Rebecca Troisi Capital One Jay and Cindy Gonzalez Annette Adams Philippe Jean‑Bart Alana Tyler “Steppin’ Out is a celebration of the partnership between Liberty Mutual Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Marion Grayer Zamawa Arenas Clifton Jeffery Maita Vert Crocker John Hancock Denise Kaigler Vesper Barnes Beverly Johnson and The Dimock Center. We are proud to support this incredible night, Patricia Whitlow Massport Dennis and Norma Leonard Athelstan Bellerand Tammi Johnson Suzette Wright and inspired by Dimock’s significant work in the community all year Massachusetts General Hospital David Macloon Leera Briceno Gerina Joyner David Yassa Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA George and Jennifer MacNaught Clemia Brittenum Steven Kelly long. We look forward to next year’s Steppin’ Out!” Sherman Zelmer Wu Pinck & Co. Inc. Richard McDonald Laura Burke Sharol Knox Michael Zito Melissa M. MacDonnell, President, Liberty Mutual Foundation State Street Corporation Joelle A. Murchison Shawn Burke Christopher Lathan Jeremy Zuck and Vice President, Liberty Mutual Insurance The Boston Foundation Steven J. Pollock Karlene Burrell McRae Kelly Lawman Clayton Turnbull/ The Waldwin Group Raquel Rosenblatt and Leon Bethune Kathleen Butler Alvin Lewis UMASS Boston Philippe Sauvage Michael and Barbara Eisenson

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E RNEY 5K WALK/R MBRACE YOUR JOU UN

EMPOWERED BY:

CORPORATE PARTNER PROFILE Sanofi Genzyme/Dimock Partnership

e are honored to recognize Sanofi Genzyme as one and Marketing, Human Resources and Strategic W of our newest and most active corporate partners. Planning. Lisa Taylor, Director of Communications, The company’s commitment to The Dimock Center Rare Diseases Division, is a Communications Fellow Along the Road to Wellness Together combines significant philanthropic support with a (and member of the Dimock Development and tremendous level of employee engagement. Communications Committee). She has helped expand Our 2nd Annual Road to Wellness 5K Walk/Run “The opportunity to bridge the beauty of Roxbury with the Sanofi Genzyme’s leadership gift for the Building our Communications platforms, engage media and on September 10, 2016 in Roxbury drew 850 excited beauty of the people who live and work there is tremendous.” the Road to Recovery Capital Campaign provided the increase our story-telling. Her skill and expertise make runners and walkers, nearly doubling the size of our resources to expand our life-saving substance use a difference at Dimock. previous year. We were thrilled to welcome Tufts Thaddeus Miles, Director of Public Safety for MassHousing and founder of HoodFit treatment, at the first critical stage of inpatient We are also grateful that Philippe Sauvage, Chief Health Plan as presenting sponsor and sponsor of detoxification. And the company’s generous Steppin’ Financial Officer, joined our board in 2016. Inspired by the Tufts Health Plan Health and Fitness Pavilion. Out sponsorship has ensured that we offer Dimock’s mission in the community, Philippe contributes “We are thrilled with the unprecedented growth we comprehensive care and education to thousands leadership and vision for Dimock’s growth and success. were able to achieve in just one year,” said Dr. Myechia “The Road to Wellness 5K is an opportunity to celebrate of patients and families in the past year. His advocacy and passion for Dimock are noteworthy. Minter-Jordan, President and CEO of The Dimock our collaboration with The Dimock Center and our shared Employee time and talent also has a meaningful The Sanofi Genzyme-Dimock partnership strengthens Center. “We’re also incredibly thankful for the generous impact on Dimock’s work. The innovative Sanofi our community and touches the lives of our patients support of our partners, Boston Athletics Association missions of improving the health and wellness of the diverse Genzyme Fellowship combines hands-on work with and families. We are delighted with the launch of our (BAA), HoodFit, and and our hundreds of participants.” communities we serve.” big-picture strategic thinking and counsel. In the past partnership and look forward to our continued Tom Croswell, President and CEO of Tufts Health Plan year, teams from three business areas contributed their collaboration. expertise in priority areas at Dimock – Communications

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Dimock remained at the forefront of critical initiatives, whether it was providing a leading voice on the opioid crisis and substance use recovery, to continuing to Dimock In the Spotlight provide a foundation of success for children and families.

James H., a recovering heroin addict, who received effective help Participants warm up for the second annual Road to Wellness The Dimock Center was proud to present their Community LEFT TO RIGHT: Flash Wiley, Dimock Community Foundation Board LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Rivers, Chairman and CEO of Eastern Bank from The Dimock Center along his road to recovery. 5K Walk/Run Foundation Board Chair, Bob Rivers with the inaugural Dimock Chair Emeritus; Governor ; Secretary of Health and and Dimock Community Foundation Board Chair; Congressman Difference Leadership Award. Human Services, Marylou Sudders; Myechia Minter-Jordan, M.D., Joseph Kennedy III, keynote speaker; Representative Jeffrey Roy; President and CEO of The Dimock Center; Mayor Martin J. Walsh; and Dimock Takes A Leading Role in Dimock Center Raises $158K via Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, President and CEO of the Dimock 29th Annual Steppin' Out Jim Healey, President and Trustee of the Yawkey Foundations Center; Dr. Monica Bharel, Massachusetts Department of Public Addressing Opioid Use Road to Wellness 5K Walk/Run Health Commissioner; and Representative Jeffrey Sanchez, The Dimock Center Community Foundation Board Chair event host and recipient of the Dimock Champion Award. In an article written by ’s Brian Groundbreaking for the Dr. Lucy Sewall The Community came together for its second annual and Chairman and CEO of Eastern Bank, Bob Rivers, was FEBRUARY 2017: Dimock Goes to Cuba MacQuarrie on August 6, Dimock program manager Road to Wellness 5K Walk/Run. The event raised awarded the inaugural Dimock Difference Leadership Center for Acute Treatment Services 4th Annual Breakfast of Champions Barry Butler and Vice President of Behavioral Health, $158,000 for Dimock from 23 sponsors, including Award at Dimock’s 29th Annual Steppin’ Out. The gala, The Bay State Banner covered The Dimock Center’s Mark Libon were cited in an article investigating the The Dimock Center held its fourth annual Breakfast of presenting sponsor Tufts Health Plan and John Hancock. held Saturday, November 5, 2016 at the Sheraton Boston January 17, 2017 groundbreaking for the renovation of media’s role in the delay in addressing opioid usage as Champions on April 3, 2017, welcoming legislators and The event, formed in partnership with HoodFit and Hotel, raised more than $800,000 for the organization’s the Dr. Lucy Sewall Center for Acute Treatment Services, a public health crisis, leaving the opioid usage to grow community leaders from across the Commonwealth to the Boston Athletic Association, drew 850 runners comprehensive health care and education services and Dimock’s aging detoxification center. The project, a largely unchecked by public scrutiny. The piece focused discuss the changing landscape of health care in and walkers, nearly double the participants from the was called out here in a November 9, 2016 piece by the result of a $16.4 million capital campaign, will enable its attention on the challenges hospitals and healthcare Massachusetts. year before. All proceeds will go to the comprehensive Bay State Banner. Dimock to strengthen its comprehensive substance use providers were facing, inadequately equipped to health and services Dimock provides. Dr. Myechia disorder treatment and enable 1,000 more people per provide the care and treatment necessary. Minter-Jordan, Center president and CEO, said, “We year to access its services. are thrilled with the unprecedented growth we were able to achieve in just one year.”

MARCH 2017: Pediatric Clinic Literacy Corner Ribbon Cutting Dimock One Of Three Health Centers Chosen RIZE Massachusetts For $10 Million Grant The Dimock Center’s participation in the The Dimock Center made news in September new nonprofit RIZE Massachusetts was 2016 in the Boston Globe as one of recipients called out in a March 28, 2017 news article of $10 million in funding from the Richard by local NPR station, WBUR. The organization plans to raise $50 million over a and Susan Smith Family Foundation. The grant will enable Dimock, and three other three year period to support innovative efforts to fight opioid and substance health centers, to create a model that combines mental health care with primary care use disorder in the state. On the RIZE board with Dimock are executives of the for children. GE Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Cape Cod Healthcare, The initiative was developed to offer children in the region better access to mental 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, Learn to Cope, Partners HealthCare and health services. Dr. Nandini Sengupta, Dimock’s medical director of health services said Boston Medical Center. the project is working to determine how primary care doctors can work together with “The opioid epidemic has had a tragic impact on our Commonwealth’s families behavioral health specialists and community health workers, with a main focus on the and communities, and we are always encouraged to have new partners joining AUGUST 2017: Dimock Celebrates National Health Center week. efforts to curb this crisis,” Governor Charlie Baker said in a statement released by The Trustees of Reservations come to Dimock to provide fresh fruit development of screening to determine treatment needs. RIZE. “We welcome RIZE Massachusetts (in) joining the intense focus our JUNE 2017: President's Council Launch Reception and vegetables at an affordable price. administration and others have placed on fighting this devastating epidemic.”

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“I grew up coming to heila Gibbons, “Nurse Sheila” as everyone calls patients and families. We love our patients and S her, began her role in Dimock’s Pediatric they love us in return. When they come in for their Dimock with my family. Department twenty years ago. Over the years, she has appointments, they seem genuinely happy to see us, I raised my family become a pillar within the health center, exemplifying and it’s a mutually warm relationship.” an esteemed model of care and medical excellence. The Pediatric team’s thoroughness in considering coming here. And now She is beloved by patients, families and colleagues. the best treatment plans for each patient makes a my daughter is bringing When asked why she chose to come to Dimock, Nurse difference in children’s performance in school, playing Sheila confidently answers, “It just felt right.” Now, sports and at home. “Our integrated treatment her daughter. To us, two decades into her work here, these feelings have approach offers children a healthy start and we’re Dimock’s not just only grown. always here for them as they grow, monitoring their Dimock’s Pediatric team is an integrated group of progress and celebrating their successes.” a place, it’s a family.” doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, medical assistants, “This level of comprehensive and quality care is why

Lisa Freeman mental health experts, nutritionists and outreach staff. we see families for generations at The Dimock Center.” These comprehensive teams of practitioners coordinate “Dimock is an amazing place and I’m very lucky to their efforts daily to ensure that the medical needs of work at a place that does such great work and means patients are met at each visit. “We have amazing so much to this community.”

PATIENT FAMILY PROFILE “Dimock is an amazing Three Generations, One Resource. Dimock place and I’m very lucky to work at a place that isa has been a part of the fabric of Boston for the on-campus services for she and her kids has does such great work L better part of her 52 years, and while much about been especially valuable. her life has changed over time, one thing remained a “The staff, especially Nurse Sheila, talk to us as and means so much to constant: Dimock. As a child, growing up near Dimock, if this is not a job. They like being there; they feel this community.” she came with her four brothers and sisters, taking like a community, like a family. My kids and I have Sheila Gibbons, RN advantage of the widening range of services Dimock always sensed that. And now whenever my daughter was able to provide. Since then, Dimock’s been with has a concern about my granddaughter, she calls Lisa through five pregnancies, and continued as each them any time and someone always gets back to of her children grew. Today her twin boys see Dr. her in five minutes.” Nandini Sengupta, Medical Director of Health Services, “You can’t find that kind of care anywhere else.” and visit with Nurse Sheila Gibbons, as the older kids did. The family’s taken advantage of the comprehensive model of services in the health center, from the on-campus dental and eye care clinics to our ➔ READ THE WHOLE STORY: pharmacy. For a busy mother like Lisa, the range of Go to dimock.org/meet-our-family

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Ms. Kristina Galuski Ms. Karen Martin-Phillips Ms. Dianne Curtin Ms. Pamela Mason Dr. Yvonne Gomez-Carrion Mr. Henry McCray Ms. Megan D’Assis Mr. Eric Mayeda Ms. Michelle Gordon-Seemore Mr. James McElhiney Ms. Brandyne Dean Mr. Jon and Mrs. Maxine Mendonsa Ms. Laurlene Hardy and Ms. Francine Hardy Mr. Michael McGreal Ms. Kim Dickerson Ms. Katherine Miles Mr. Maurice Hebert Ms. Karlene Burrell McRae Ms. Anne Dimock Ms. Caroline Minkin Dr. Howard Hiatt Mr. William Moran Ms. Gail Donovan Ms. Carol Montgomery Special Thanks to the Dimock Family Ms. Nicole Johnson Mr. Thomas Morris Ms. Evelyn Dougherty Mr. Peter Mullin Ms. Gail Karagianis Ms. Pamela Neal Governor Michael Dukakis and Mr. Michael and Mrs. Margo Munn A note from Raquel Rosenblatt, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at The Dimock Center Ms. Ronni Karambelas Ms. Laurie Parrish Mrs. Katharine Dukakis Ms. Kristan Murray Ms. Carla Keen Ms. Wendy Remillard Ms. Sydney Durand Mr. Lance Nazer Thank you for your dedication to The Dimock Center! We are deeply grateful to the many individuals Ms. Katherine Kryzanski Ms. Maria Salmon Ms. Barbara Ebert Mr. Dylan Nelson Mr. Ronald LeGrand Ms. Sharon Savage Mr. Matthew Epstein Mr. Scott and Mrs. Muriel Nichols and organizations who support our comprehensive work. Your generosity helped us provide Ms. Anne Levine Mr. William Sawyer Ms. Tolulope Ewherido Ms. Patti Noble comprehensive care and education to more than 18,000 children and adults in the past year. Dr. Mark Libon Ms. Megan Seibert Ms. Teresa Fahning Ms. Michele Norris Mr. Scott and Ms. Whitney Liston Mr. Horace Shearer Ms. Marcia Fearon Ms. Ngozi Obi On these pages, we recognize Dimock Friends who have made gifts of at least $100 in fiscal year Dr. Joseph and Ms. Rachel Martin Ms. Jacqueline Simpson Ms. Michele Ferrari Ms. Sonya O’Bryant 2017 (July 1, 2016–June 30, 2017). Included in this list are dedicated members of our Community Ms. Edwina Mays Mr. Brian Skahan Ms. Kristen Flebotte Ms. Eileen O’Grady Dr. James McGlowan Mr. Anthony Spears Ms. Sherine Ford Ms. Adenike Okediji Foundation, Health Services and Community Services Boards and President's Council Members, Mr. Christopher Mieszczanski Mr. Marc and Mrs. Rachel Spooner Ms. Maryanne Frangules Ms. Ikepo Amanda Osawaye whose generous commitment and leadership strengthen our work. Board members’ giving Ms. Helen Mont-Ferguson Mr. Jim and Mrs. Nancy Stager Ms. Carol Fuller Dr. David Pattison reflects their personal philanthropy and the tremendous support they solicit. Thank you again Mr. Gregory Morris Mr. Jeffrey Summers Mr. Jeremy Gauvain Ms. Claudie Paul Dr. Keith Motley and Mrs. Angela Motley Dr. Kevin Tabb Mrs. Sheila Gibbons and Mr. Richard Gibbons Mr. Daniel Pond and we look forward to a wonderful year ahead. Ms. Joy Oliver Mr. Ian Teesdale M. Sunao Gilbert Dr. Mitchell and Mrs. Adrienne Rabkin Mr. Robert Christopher Regan Ms. Alana Tyler Mr. Pranav Gill Mr. Percy Ragsdale Ms. Alice Shorett Ms. Kelly Uller Ms. Patricia Gillis Mr. Thomas Reedy Dr. Jennifer Smith-Williams and Dr. Martin Williams Ms. Patricia Whitlow Ms. Robyn Glover Dr. Hope Ricciotti $100,000+ Elisha V. Ashton Trust $1,000+ Mr. McComma Grayson Fish Family Foundation Mr. Arthur Hilsinger Mr. George Taylor and Mrs. Lisa Clemence Taylor Ms. Lydia Greene Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Jeanette Rice Anonymous (1) Anonymous (1) Mr. Corey and Mrs. Anya Thomas Ms. Elizabeth Greenspan Dr. Peter Riskind and Dr. Carolyn Gayle Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center MFS Investment Services Ada Draper Fund Ms. Denise Kaigler $100+ Massachusetts General Hospital Mr. Wendell Knox, Sr. and Ms. Lucy Algere Ms. Emily Trent Anonymous (26) Ms. Ellie Grossman Ms. Kathleen Roberts and Mr. Christopher Grace James W. Dunphy Trust Alexander, Aronson & Finning & Co., P.C. Ms. Wendy Vincent Mr. David Guarino and Mrs. Heidi Guarino Mr. William Robinson, Jr. Partners HealthCare Systems Neighborhood Health Plan The Allstate Foundation Mr. Dennis and Mrs. Norma Leonard Alray Scholars Raytheon Mr. Toby and Mrs. Stella Low Mr. Dang Vu Beacon Academy Inc. Ms. S. Nevart Hamamjian Mr. Michael Rockwell Red Sox Foundation Baystate Medical Center Mr. Ernest Willard and Dr. Yvonne Small-Willard Ms. Juliette Hansen Dr. Alexandra Rolde The TJX Companies, Inc. Timberline Construction Company BNY Mellon Mr. David Macloon GirlTrek Inc. Tufts Health Plan Foundation Ms. Sally Mapp Walker and Mr. Francis Lynch Ms. Veronica Williams Give with Liberty Ms. Francine Hardy and Ms. Laurlene Hardy Ms. Jennifer Sanow Yawkey Foundations Boston Medical Center Healthnet Plan Mr. Mahrlon and Mrs. Winifred Willis Ms. Renee Harper Ms. Dayla Arabella Santurri Mr. George and Mrs. Jennifer MacNaught Mrs. Isioma and Mr. Matthew Chukwu CrossFit 110 Ms. Evelyne Martial and Mr. Paul Alexander Healthworks Fitness Centers Mr. Paul and Mrs. Sandra Edgerley Ms. Dianne McCarthy and Ms. Leslie Joseph Mr. Marc Zimman JT Fortin Foundation Ms. Christley Harris Ms. Sarah Scanlon Ms. Wanda McClain and Mr. Tony James Curry College Dr. Kimberly Hathaway Ms. Denise Schleckser Ms. Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan and Ms. Janice Murphy Mr. Kevin Hudson and Mr. Daniel Rolde Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation Mr. Richard and Mrs. Denise McDonald Mike’s Fitness Inc. Ms. Kate Iannarone Mr. Frank and Mrs. Naomi Minter $ Youth Enrichment Services, Inc. Peter Healy, M.D. Mr. Raphael Schwartz 250+ Dr. Deborah Himelhoch Ms. Pamela Scott Mr. Juan and Mrs. Jenny Lopera Mr. Peter and Mrs. Joan Mongeau AE Events Ms. Annette Adams $50,000+ John B. Cruz Construction Co., Inc. Mr. Philip Hirshberg and Mrs. Stephanie Hirshberg Mr. Paul and Mrs. Audrey Sefakis Mr. Robert and Mrs. Elizabeth Pozen Ms. Joelle Murchison Ms. Zamawa Arenas Ms. Lorena Anderson Anonymous (1) Madison Park Development Corporation Mr. Albert Holland and Mrs. Socorro Holland Mr. Ryan Seneff Dr. Sandra Stratford and Mr. Oscar Malcolm Mr. Steven and Mrs. Susan Pollock Mr. Vesper Barnes Ms. Donna Antonelli Dell Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers Ms. Regina Holmes and Ms. Marie-Aude Guie Ms. Ginny Sennott Mrs. Sheryl L. Taylor Ms. Cheryl Shaughnessy Ms. Ruth Bonsignore Mr. Daniel Apicella Franklin Square House Foundation MassHousing Ms. Rachel Horman and Mr. Peter Horman Ms. Karrol Setalsingh Mr. Fletcher and Mrs. Beneree Wiley Mr. Peter Shorett and Ms. Michelle Kalowski Ms. Laura Burke Mr. Marc and Mrs. Lois Backon Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Matthew J. & Gilda F. Strazzula Foundation Ms. Ann-Ellen Hornidge Ms. Klare Shaw and Mr. Leo Moss Mr. Damian Wilmot and Mrs. Yndia Mrs. Gilda Slifka Ms. Kathleen Butler Mr. William Ball John Hancock National Grid Mr. James Hudson Ms. Barbara Sherbondy Lorick-Wilmot Mr. David Soza and Dr. John Dalrymple Mrs. Carole Charnow Grainger and Mr. Clive Grainger Mr. Christopher Ballesteros Liberty Mutual Insurance Group New England Blacks in Philanthropy Mr. Peter Hudson Ms. Tracy Skeete Mr. Lloyd and Mrs. Teri Trotter Ms. Barbara Cleary Mr. Peter Bell The Boston Foundation Norman Knight Charitable Foundation Ms. Eileen Hughes Ms. Martyna Skowron $ Mr. David Walker and Mrs. Simone Scott-Walker Mr. Robert Credle Mr. Athelstan Bellerand and Dr. Marjorie Janvier Mr. Sebastian and Mrs. Ancy Pariath 5,000+ Onyx Spectrum Technology Mr. Robert Hutcheon and Mrs. Anne Hutcheon Mr. Edward and Ms. Maybeth Sonn Ms. Kathleen Walsh Mr. Kevin Davis Dr. Leonard and Mrs. Jane Bernstein Anonymous (1) Peabody Properties, Inc. Mr. Scott Hyman Ms. Louisa B Stegmann Mr. Gregory Wilmot Ms. Tina Delorto Mr. Ryan Bertram $25,000+ BIDMC OB/GYN Robert B. Brigham Trust Mr. Joseph Imbimbo Ms. Catalina Stegmann Mr. Hamilton Wood, Jr. and Mrs. Ann Wood Ms. Sheila Dowd Mr. Samuel Bielak Anonymous (1) Boston Public Health Commission Senior Whole Health Mr. Amnon Izhar and Ms. Caryn Izhar Ms. Deborah Stevens Ms. Paula Wright Drs. Herbert and Carol Dreyer Ms. Patty Blake Claddagh Fund Capital One Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Ms. Anne Jacobs Mr. Charles and Mrs. Elaine Steward Mr. Robert Elfer Dr. Leera Briceno Cummings Foundation CeltiCare Health Plan of MA Gifts Program Ms. Wendy Jacobsen Mr. Timothy and Mrs. Jennifer Sullivan $ Dr. Armond and Mrs. Deborah Enos Ms. Julie Bridge Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund Dana Farber Cancer Institute Sheraton Boston Hotel & Towers 500+ Mr. Carl Jay Dr. Michael and Mrs. Margot Tang Mr. Scott Freeman Ms. Clemia Brittenum Sanofi Genzyme Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce The First Church of Christ, Scientist Anonymous (1) Ms. Charla Jones Ms. Polly Tatum Mr. Ralph Fuccillo Ms. Martha Brouwer Trefler Foundation Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC WinnCompanies, Inc. Cabot Risk Strategies LLC Ms. Gerina Joyner Mr. Jonathan Thompson and Ms. Sarah Rush Mr. Elkan and Mrs. Zelda Gamzu Mr. Michael and Mrs. Nancy Brown Ms. Arlene Fortunato and Ms. Darcy Pfeifer Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan and Mr. Larry Jordan Mr. Carlton Aird Marsh & McLennan Companies Ms. Sarah Kalowski Ms. Angela Thorpe and Ms. Danyelle Thorpe Mr. Purcell Givens Mr. Kenneth Brown, Jr. Mr. Amos and Mrs. Barbara Hostetter MASSPORT Mr. Ethan Arnold Voya Foundation Ms. Susan Kalowski Ms. Patricia Trebino Mr. Windsor and Mrs. Jackie Glenn Ms. Kerry Brown Mr. William and Mrs. Eileen MacKenzie Northeast Energy and Commerce Association Inc. Ms. Michele Audet Mr. David Abelman Mr. Lee Kalowski Ms. Rebecca Troisi Mr. McComma Grayson Mr. Howard Brumer Dr. Paul and Mrs. Nancy Mendis State Street Corporation Mr. Danilo Avalon and Mrs. Earlene Avalon Mr. Adam Aguilar Mr. Steven Kelly Ms. Maita Vert Crocker Mr. Calvin Grimes, Jr. and Ms. Cheryl Grimes Mr. Shawn Burke Mr. Peter and Mrs. Barbara Roberts The Waldwin Group, Inc. Mr. James and Mrs. Karen Baroody Mr. Stefan and Ms. Jennifer Barsh Ms. Sharol Knox Ms. Heather Walsh Ms. Kate Guedj Mr. Troy Byner Mr. Robert Rivers and Mrs. Patricia Pergola-Rivers University of Massachusetts, Boston Mr. Leon Bethune and Ms. Raquel Rosenblatt Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Genevieve Coyle Ms. Hee Ko Ms. Karen Ward Ms. Trina Harding Ms. Lisa Byrne Mr. Philippe Sauvage Mr. Francisco Borges Ms. Paula Bingham Dr. Cheryl Cragwell Mr. Christopher Lathan Ms. Karen Weisgerber Mr. Robert Hoke Ms. Jodi Capistrant Mr. Wayne and Mrs. Jaqueline Budd Ms. Dawn Bohnert Mr. Hector Cruz and Mrs. Robin Cruz Ms. Kelly Lawman Mr. Mark Wenneker and Ms. Amy Billett Mr. Peter Jaworski Mr. Thomas Casey Ms. Denise Casper Ms. Alice Coolidge Mr. Michael Farrell Dr. Claire Levesque Ms. Nkese Williams-Hayes $10,000+ Mr. Philippe Jean-Bart Mr. Kevin Cherry Mr. Michael and Mrs. Barbara Eisenson Dr. Beverly Edgehill and Mr. Robert Awkward Ms. Marion Feeherry* Mr. Stanley and Mrs. Jill Lewis Mr. Norm Wolbrom Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Mr. Clifton Jeffery Ms. Tine Christensen Ms. Abigail Johnson and Mr. Christopher McKown Dr. Carroy Ferguson Mr. Jesse Feldman Mr. Alvin Lewis Ms. Suzette Wright Brookline Bank Ms. Beverly Johnson Ms. Mona Clark Mrs. Barbara Kravitz Mr. Bill Fine Mr. Bruce and Mrs. Elizabeth Figueroa Mr. Gregory Maddrey Dr. David Yassa and Ms. Harmony Allison Charitable Foundation of the Energy Bar Association Ms. Tammi Johnson Ms. Mary Clement Mr. Richard Karoff and Ms. Sandra Manzella Mr. John Finning Ms. Ruth Ellen Fitch, Esq. Mr. David Mann Mr. Sherman Zelmer Wu Comcast Mr. James Kagen Ms. Sara Coulter Dr. David Meeker Mr. Cyrus Bernard and Mrs. Carol Fulp Ms. Kara Fitzpatrick Ms. Magalie Manuel Mr. Michael Zito Delta Dental of Massachusetts Mr. Nathan Kalowski Ms. Katrin Cox Mr. Femi and Mrs. Nicole Obi Mr. Jay Gonzalez and Mrs. Cyndi Gonzalez Ms. Nancy Forsyth Ms. Kristine Martel Mr. Jeremy Zuck Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Ms. Melissa MacDonnell Ms. Cassandra Cumberlander Mr. Stuart and Mrs. Lisa Patterson Mrs. Doris Gordon and Mr. Robert Gordon Ms. Latara Fortes Mr. Adam Martignetti Eaton Apothecary Mrs. Marion Grayer and Dr. Clifton Grayer, Jr. Ms. Jennifer Gallop Mr. Vincent and Mrs. Lorri Marrone Mr. Michael Curry

18 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT *Deceased FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 19 Team Dimock Dimock on the Run The 121st Boston Marathon It was a sunny day for running as five members of Team Dimock laced up their sneakers “Dimock shares our for a 26.2 mile marathon run on April 17, 2017. The John Hancock Boston Marathon Nonprofit Program generously awarded Dimock four bibs. commitment to accelerating

Dimock’s cheering squad was there as our runners passed by at mile 10 and again positive societal change at mile 23. Together, the team raised more than $45,000 for Dimock’s comprehensive and making it possible programs and services. We’re grateful to John Hancock for their support and partnership and thank you to all who contributed to Team Dimock's success. for people to live healthier and more financially secure lives. We are honored to partner with them.”

Thomas Crohan, Assistant Vice President and Counsel, John Hancock Corporate Responsibility & Government Relations.

CORPORATE PARTNER PROFILE

The Dimock Team John Hancock/Dimock Partnership

Isioma Chukwu Kate Iannarone Peter Shorett Kevin Hudson Tom Morris ur partnership with John Hancock spans almost the nation, John Hancock’s MLK Scholars Program is Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis/ Senior Analyst of Corporate Strategy, Director, The Chartis Group, Dimock Director of Special Events and Director of Residential Supports, O 25 years and is a model of comprehensive a significant part of our partnership. Since 2011, MLK Strategy, Tufts Health Plan Tufts Health Plan Community Foundation Board Member Development Programming, The Dimock Center engagement, including philanthropic resources, Scholars have completed paid summer internships The Dimock Center A Team Dimock alumna, Isioma Kate ran her first marathon as a Peter is also grateful for the opportunity Tom is the Director of Residential workforce development and volunteer leadership. at Dimock, working in programs across campus. Chukwu, ran her first Boston Marathon member of Team Dimock. For Kate to give back and raise critical funds for As Director of Special Events and Supports at The Dimock Center, The depth of the partnership has only expanded in The Scholars interact with patients and families, are in 2016 as our inaugural team member. Iannarone, running isn’t about speed; The Dimock Center. As a member of the Development Programming at Dimock overseeing programs on campus and recent years, impacting Dimock’s patients, families mentored by staff and gain valuable leadership skills Isioma’s training and fundraising it’s about how it makes her feel. A Dimock Community Foundation Board more than two years, Kevin is in the community for men and women and employees. in a professional workplace. As much as they learn achievements in 2016 were outstanding, runner since high school, Kate always for the past year, Peter says he is passionate about the work Dimock does in recovery from substance use, John Hancock’s deep philanthropic commitment for and grow from their experience, MLK Scholars helping her realize a long-held dream avoided the competitive aspect of fortunate to be a part of the Dimock for the community and its commitment homeless families and adults with the Building the Road to Recovery capital campaign, contribute in lasting ways to Dimock’s efforts to to run a marathon and provide critical running and instead tuned into the community and that the experience has to providing comprehensive health care developmental disabilities. He has Steppin’ Out and the Road to Wellness 5K Walk/Run promote health equity. support to an organization dedicated to peace of mind it gave her. For Kate, been very fulfilling. “I am thrilled to be and human services to those who need worked at Dimock since 1986. In improving health and education, running is part of being holistically able to give back to Dimock and its it most. Kevin believes community addition to all he contributes to Dimock provide critical resources for Dimock’s holistic care, We particularly appreciate that Chief Information particularly for women and children. healthy, both mind and body. And mission in a material way,” he said. health centers like Dimock are critical to each day, training for the Boston from our inpatient detox to our adult medicine clinic Officer Sebastian Pariath has served on the Dimock “Knowing this second time around, that’s why she is inspired to run her Peter’s determination, focus and providing integrated, holistic care to Marathon and raising funds for Dimock and our Head Start classrooms. John Hancock’s gifts Community Foundation Board for the past three years, what lies ahead is somewhat first marathon as a member of Team vision…as a runner, Dimock Board individuals and families who may not is greatly appreciated. With lots of positively impact the health of young people, families providing significant counsel and advocacy. His role as daunting,” Isioma says, “but the Dimock. member and community leader, was otherwise have access to these services. patience and determination, Tom has and our community. a Dimock ambassador has advanced our partnership. knowledge I’ve gained about training wonderful to witness. We are incredibly made running into a healthy habit and Believed to be the largest, most comprehensive, We are incredibly proud and deeply grateful to and preparation has been invaluable!” proud of Peter and thank him for all of something he thoroughly enjoys. We corporate-based summer jobs program of its kind in count John Hancock as a Dimock partner. his support and dedication to The are so grateful to Tom for his Dimock Center commitment to The Dimock Center and Team Dimock.

20 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 21 FY2017 Financial Statement FY2017 Financial Statement

COMBINED STATEMENT COMBINED STATEMENT Operating Expenses by Program OF FINANCIAL POSITION OF ACTIVITIES

ASSETS OPERATING REVENUES Current Assets ��������������������������������������������$6,294 Grants & Contracts...... $18,102 Property, Plant and Equipment ������� $26,249 Net Patient Services Revenue...... $13,383 23% Other Assets ���������������������������������������������� $14,343 Pharmacy Revenue...... $3,778 Child & Family Contributions & Event Revenue ��������$3,452 Development Total Assets �������������������������������������������������� $46,886 In-Kind Goods & Services �������������������������$826 47% Rental & Other Income ��������������������������������$813 Health Services & Community 30% Total Operating Revenues �������������������$40,354 Care (HIV) LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Behavioral Current Liabilities �������������������������������������� $3,382 Health Other Liabilities �����������������������������������������$15,765 OPERATING EXPENSES Total Liabilities ��������������������������������������������$19,147 Health Services & Community Care (HIV) ������������������������� $18,863 Net Assets ��������������������������������������������������� $27,739 Behavioral Health ������������������������������������ $12,063 Child & Family Development ���������������$9,282 Total Liabilities $ & Net Assets ������������������������������������������������ 46,886 Total Operating Expenses �����������������$40,211 Changes in Net Assets Operating Revenue by Source From Operations ����������������������������������������������� $143 9% Pharmacy Revenue OTHER NON-OPERATING 9% Contributions & Event Revenue REVENUES (EXPENSES) 33% Capital Grants ������������������������������������������������ $470 Net Patient % Rental & Other Income Net Realized and Unrealized 2 Losses on Investments ������������������������������ $342 Services Revenue 2% In-Kind Goods & Services Total Other Non-Operating Revenues (Expenses) ������������������������������������� $812 45% Changes in Net Assets ���������������������������������� $955 Grants & Contracts

This information is excerpted from the Draft Financial Statements for Fiscal Year 2017 (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017), which is available upon request from The Dimock Center. All dollar amounts are in thousands.

22 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 23 FY2017 Health Services Demographics FY2017 Behavioral Health Demographics

Patients By Age Patients By Ethnicity Patients By Age Patients By Ethnicity

2% 10% 2% % 75-84 8 1% 8% 55-64 65-74 2% 65-74 Patients: 460 85+ Unreported/Refused Patients: 342 Patients: 55 Unreported/ Patients: 1,220 Patients: 116 to Report: 1,312 10% Refused to Report 22% 0-18 Patients: 70 Hispanic/ Latino 25% Patients: 345 Patients: 784 14% 0-18 % 55-64 Patients: 3,660 49 19% Patients: 2,001 Non- 45-54 Hispanic/ Latino 43% Patients: 645 Hispanic/Latino Patients: 59% 77% 14% 36% 7,198 Patients: 19-44 6,301 19-44 Non-Hispanic/ Latino 45-54 Patients: 2,024 Patients: 2,070 Patients: 5,284 Patients: 2,570

Total Patients: 14,811 Total Patients: 14,811 Total Patients: 3,424 Total Patients: 3,424

Patients By Race Patients By Zipcode Patients By Race Patients By Zipcode

4% 23% 17% Other Zip Codes Other Roxbury Patients: 3,341 Pacific Islander 2% Zip Code: 02119 Patients: 595 South End 21% 29% 33% Patients: 589 Zip Code: 02118 Roxbury Unreported/ 32% Other Zip Codes Patients: 251 Refused to Black/African Patients: 1142 20% Zip Code: 02119 Dorchester 33% Patients: 3,175 Answer American 58% Black/African 8% Patients: 989 Patients: 1,129 Zip Code: 02121, 02122, Unreported/ American Jamaica Plain 02124, 02125 Refused to Patients: 4,870 Zip Code: 02130 19% Patients: 685 Answer 37% South End Patients: 1,189 2% 3% Patients: 8,653 29% White Zip Code: 02118 Patients: 1,250 Other Patients: 645 Mattapan 5% Dorchester Zip Code: 02126 Roslindale Pacific Islander Zip Code: 02121, 02122, Patients: 56 Patients: 115 5% Zip Code: 02131 02124, 02125 3% Jamaica Plain White Patients: 794 6% Patients: 4,347 2% 2% Patients: 693 6% Zip Code: 02130 Roslindale Hyde Park Hyde Park Mattapan Patients: 118 Zip Code: 02136 Zip Code: 02131 Zip Code: 02136 Zip Code: 02126 Patients: 56 Patients: 74 Patients: 874 Patients: 840 Total Patients: 14,811 Total Patients: 14,811 Total Patients: 3,424 Total Patients: 3,424

24 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 25 FY2017 Child and Family Demographics FY2017 Clinical Performance Reporting Period: CY2016: 1.1.16 TO 12.31.16 Departments: Uniformed Data System (UDS) Dimock

Children and Families Children and Families Served by Program Served by Ethnicity 13% 11% Foundations for Learning Adult Education Percentage of Patients Families: 137 Families: 115 8% 0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 120% Home Based Cervical Cancer Screening Families: 89 37% National Hispanic 18% 39% 63% Families: 248 Non-Hispanic Youth Weight Assessment Early Head Start Early Dimock Families: 197 Intervention Families: 416 Families: 422 Adult Weight Assessment MA. 12% Head Start U.S.State Families: 126 Tobacco Use Screening Total Children and Families Served: 1,086 Total Children and Families Served: 1,086 Asthma Treatment Plan

Dimock Colorectal Cancer Screening Children and Families Children and Families Served by Race Served by Zipcode HIV Linkage to Care

% 6% 6% 14 Other Zip Codes Depression Screening Other/Unknown Jamaica Plain Families: 42 Families: 92 Zip Code: 02130 Families: 40 Dental Sealants to First Molars 2% Bi-Racial 11% 36% Families: 13 Mattapan BP Control (BP < 140/90) Zip Code: 02126 Roxbury Zip Code: 02119 64% Families: 74 Families: 238 Uncontrolled Diabetes (A1c >9) 20% Black 41% White Families: 426 Dorchester Families: 131 Zip Code: 02121, 02122, 0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 120% 02124, 02125 Families: 269

Total Children and Families Served: 1,086 Total Children and Families Served: 1,086

26 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 27 Building the Road to Recovery Capital Campaign Ruth Kelley Ummi's House Breaking New Ground to Open New Doors The project is the result of Dimock’s $16.4 million capital campaign, Building the Road to Recovery, which was supported by lead contributor The Yawkey Foundations, as well as the three major hospital networks in Boston - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Partners HealthCare, and Boston Medical Center. The Dimock Center received significant support from a MassDevelopment and Capital One Community Renewal Fund, with Capital One serving as tax credit investor. Other generous supporters of Building the Road to Recovery include the 22 members of the Dimock Community Foundation Board; Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund; Century Bank and the Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House January 17, 2017 Groundbreaking Sloane Family; Coca Cola North America Group; Coverys Community Healthcare ; ; Family Sober Living Program Foundation Cummings Foundation On January 17, 2017, The Dimock Center broke ground on a Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation; state-of-the-art renovation project to restore its aging Fish Family Foundation; Harvard Pilgrim Health Care "The Franklin Square House Foundation is a generous supporter of Dimock’s capital improvement to residential detoxification facility and strengthen its comprehensive Foundation; John Hancock ; Lars Family Foundation; Sanofi substance use disorder treatment services. The newly Genzyme; The Boston Foundation; The Claddagh Fund; The programs supporting women struggling with addiction. We do not consider Dimock to be a grantee of the Foundation, renovated Dr. Lucy Sewall Center for Acute Treatment Services Hearst Foundations; and The Kuehn Charitable Foundation. but rather, a partner with a shared mission of serving the needs of women and children. As a foundation, we find will increase The Dimock Center’s inpatient acute treatment With our deepest gratitude we express our gratefulness partners like Dimock that are truly the foot soldiers in the war against addiction and homelessness and we assist beds from 30 to 40, reaching an additional 1,000 people for the members of the Building the Road to Recovery them with capital to carry out their mission. The Board of Directors of the Franklin Square House is proud of its annually for a total of 4,000 patients served each year. Campaign Task Force Committee. The success of this Construction management firmTimberline Construction led campaign is due to their hard work and expertise: Arlene ongoing relationship with The Dimock Center, not only our partner, but our friend." the renovation and expansion inside the existing space, to Fortunato and Peter Roberts, Co-Chairs, Ediss Gandelman, Robert E. Goldstein, Executive Director of the Franklin Square House Foundation create the new detox facility. The renovation, designed by George MacNaught and Stuart Patterson. Platt Anderson Freeman Architects, will not only increase the The Dimock Center has also received tremendous support capacity to serve more patients, but will also provide a from former Governor , Governor Charlie Dimock’s Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House (RKUH) It is a significant part of our substance use state-of-the-art facility, including residential double occupancy Baker, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Chairman Jeffrey Sanchez provides mothers in recovery from substance use continuum of care, and the only program of its units, open nurses’ stations, integrated case management and Representative Liz Malia, among many other city and disorder and their children with housing and kind to support women in recovery who may have offices, a multipurpose community room and integrated state legislative leaders. comprehensive supportive services. Named for a mental health challenges and HIV/AIDS and may security. beloved, former head of Dimock’s Behavioral Health have been incarcerated. This model connects Services, the program offers life-saving care for 13 parents and children with Dimock’s health center, “The Yawkey Foundations are proud to recognize our longstanding “The support we’ve received for the Building the Road to Recovery parents and 17 children, from newborns to teens. Head Start, Early Intervention and Adult Education. relationship with The Dimock Center and greatly look forward to campaign is transformative. Our number one priority is patient care, celebrating the opening of the Dr. Lucy Sewall Center for Acute especially as we face an unprecedented opioid epidemic. The Dr. Lucy “When there was a need for funds to keep Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House open, we were honored to be able to help. Treatment Services, which will have a significant impact on Sewall Center for Acute Treatment Services will help us serve more Because we understand the long-term effects substance use disorder has on families and communities, and respect Dimock’s ability to serve those struggling with addiction.” patients in a state-of-the-art facility and enhance our renowned The Dimock Center’s integrative approach to treatment, we were happy to support a program that provides critical

Jim Healey, President and Trustee of the Yawkey Foundations substance use disorder treatment model.” and comprehensive support for mothers in recovery and their children.”

Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan MD, MBA, President and CEO James Wahlberg, Executive Director of the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation of The Dimock Center

28 The Dimock Center | FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 29 Service Days The Red Sox Foundation

Red Sox Foundation/Dimock Partnership

The Dimock Center is honored to be a core partner Dimock Center to provide more critical services to the Red Sox Foundation and remain deeply to the community. Additionally, the Foundation grateful for the Foundation’s generosity and continues to engage Red Sox players, friends, and partnership. The relationship began almost 15 years sponsors in the work to beautify our campus for ago, and has only expanded in recent years in generations of families to come. We could not do support of families and staff in many ways. Whether this important work without the Foundation’s it is through generous contributions or a Community transformative support and unwavering commitment Service event, the partnership with the Red Sox to our families. We are honored to have The Red Sox Foundation has increased the opportunity for The Foundation as part of the Dimock Family.

Sharing Their Days In Service

Our service day volunteers help to make our campus thrive. This year, “The Red Sox and the Red Sox Foundation are honored to be a small part of such a once again, Dimock welcomed volunteers from our corporate partners, 200 Volunteers youth and community groups and individuals, who have given us their transformative organization, one that is working tirelessly to provide a pathway to recovery time and dedication to help throughout our campus. From projects 10 Organizations for so many individuals. Dimock’s ability to provide high quality, low cost health and like painting and landscaping, to reading with the children in our human services is second to none, which is why we are so invested in their success.” Head Start programs, volunteers lent their time and support to make 50 Hours Dimock a better place. Thank you! Bekah Salwasser, Executive Director of The Red Sox Foundation

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