Brother’s Brother Foundation

Annual Report 20 20 A Message from the Board Chair and President

2020 was a year that impacted our world like often critically needed pharmaceuticals, Your generosity allowed us to respond to disasters such as the none other in recent memory. Out of the shared medical equipment and supplies, sequence of earthquakes in Puerto Rico that left school students challenges that we all faced due to Covid-19, 17 educational shipments totaling over without classrooms, provide hurricane relief in arose the unwavering support of our donors, 133,000 textbooks and classroom material, in , , Haiti, and , partners, and BBF’s Board of Trustees. As the addition to working with partner organizations relief supplies for those affected by the tornados pandemic raged, your steadfast generosity to support our joint relief efforts. Though in Tennessee and a typhoon in the Philippines, aid combined with the persistent efforts of BBF’s Med-Surg trips were severely impacted by for the devastating explosion that struck the port staff was critical to our humanitarian and the pandemic, BBF provided pharmaceuticals in Beirut, while also working with food banks to disaster responses. In fact, it formed the basis and medical supplies to 60 such medical teams provide additional assistance to those affected by of our ongoing success in helping those most in around the world. In total, we are pleased to the western wildfires. need both here at home and around the globe. have served 42 countries in 2020. BBF complemented these shipment efforts by Under the leadership of the Strategic Planning BBF has responded to the global pandemic working on a number of in-country projects with Committee, in collaboration with a foundation by providing Personal Protective Equipment our partners. These included providing support for an emergency supported outside consultant, management (PPE) to our partners both here at home and in shelter in Puerto Rico, a sanitation project in Nepal called One Home, formalized BBF’s new 3-Year Strategic Plan. It other areas of the world. We continue to work One Toilet, specialized coolers and thermometers for Covid-19 serves as our guiding document in prioritizing closely with local government agencies, major vaccine preparations and distribution in Ponce, Puerto Rico, along BBF’s programmatic, development, branding, healthcare providers, and front-line responders with initiating a washable feminine hygiene pad program for school and organizational culture goals. It is, as the locally in Pittsburgh, domestically within the US, age girls in developing countries in collaboration with local Pittsburgh and with our partners worldwide. PPE includes, families through the non-profit Casa San Jose. sub-title reflects, A Roadmap Forward. but is not limited to, safety glasses, medical Our operations are running more efficiently We hope this report provides you with a comprehensive overview of coveralls, disposable scrubs, face shields, than ever, and we are pleased to report the BBF’s work in 2020. The success of our efforts is based on BBF’s entire surgical and respirator face masks, gloves, ever-increasing impact of your support. team collaboratively working together as we move forward with your and infection control kits. During the advent assistance. You provide both a glimmer of hope for a better life and Though at times overshadowed by our of the virus on our shores, emergency room the potential for a realization of dreams of so many around the world. Covid-19 response, BBF continued to expand physicians and other healthcare professionals Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. its humanitarian work in 2020. These efforts came to BBF facilities to pick up PPE for their sent 133 shipments to our partners across the staff. Since then, we have collaborated with world. They included providing 92 Healthcare reliable suppliers to acquire much needed PPE Thomas L. Wentling, Jr. Ozzy Samad containers and 24 smaller shipments with and provide it to our partners. Chair, Board of Trustees President

1 2 A description for each program under the H.I.D.E. umbrella is provided below I. HEALTHCARE: This program is made up of three complementary areas

Vision Statement 1. Medical Equipment 2. Med-Surg Trips 3. Pharmaceutical Donations and Supplies A world where aid leads to sustainable development. This program focuses on Since 1972, BBF has been One of BBF’s core activities supporting physician led teams, receiving short-dated Mission Statement for many decades, this who give of their time and pharmaceuticals (generally Brother’s Brother Foundation helps bridge the gap between aid program is centered around expertise to help patients on less than one year to collecting medical equipment the ground in various countries. expiration) from a number of and sustainability by supporting localized programs and providing and supplies primarily from Med-Surg clinics are best pharma donors. We work with essential resources in the areas of Healthcare, Infrastructure, Disaster hospital and other types of exemplified by Project Theia’s our partners on the ground Response, and Education (H.I.D.E). medical donor partners. We video of their Ghana Trip. It can in developing countries, to send these donations, often be found on Vimeo at: https:// donate this much needed Background and Areas of Work along with pharmaceuticals, to vimeo.com/255394489 or by medicine to their patients. BBF was founded in 1958 by Dr. Robert Hingson to provide medical facilities around the Googling: Project Theia Ghana. vaccinations and inoculations to underserved communities around the globe. The scarcity of available world. Today, these efforts include regularly scheduled relief shipments resources makes these items and programmatic work under the H.I.D.E. umbrella of Healthcare, especially useful to help Infrastructure, Disaster Response, and Education. Our geographic treat patients in hospitals and clinics. area of work includes countries and territories in the Americas, , Europe and Asia, in collaboration with partners on the ground.

Program Descriptions The organization’s programs are formalized under the sustainable development umbrella in the areas of H.I.D.E

3 4 II. INFRASTRUCTURE: The infrastructure III. DISASTER RESPONSE: This program program focuses on the areas of solar power focuses on working hand-in-hand with and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) first responders and relief agencies in the affected areas to provide ongoing support

1. Solar 2. WASH: Disaster and humanitarian BBF has been working with The Water, Sanitation, response and recovery efforts partners to help install solar & Hygiene program is a in 2020 included: panel systems since early new BBF initiative and  , Bahamas 2013. The program began continues to take shape as with supplying batteries to we work through some of  Typhoon Phanfone (Ursula), six hospitals in Liberia and the challenges caused by Philippines since then has grown in size the pandemic. Access to  Tennessee Tornados, and scope. The rural health the areas of W.A.S.H. have Tennessee, U.S. clinics that receive these been delineated as key  Puerto Rico Earthquakes, solar power systems often humanitarian issues and Puerto Rico, U.S. did not previously have international public health  , North access to a reliable power priorities. They have been Carolina, U.S. The program includes the sourcing 2004 tsunami in the Indian source. These installations associated with improving  Beirut Port Explosion, Lebanon have now enabled the clinics health, life expectancy, and staging of resources, creating Ocean, Hurricanes Katrina and  Western Wildfires, California, to also refrigerate medicines student learning, and gender partnerships with transportation Matthew, along with responses Oregon, U.S. and provide services such equality. Additionally, studies networks, working with local in Peru, , Honduras,  , , as attending to expectant have shown that they are partners and other VOADs , Dominican Republic, Alabama, Mississippi, U.S. mothers during non-daylight instrumental in reducing (Voluntary Organizations Active India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran,  , Louisiana, hours. Though the project illness and death, while in Disaster), and engaging with Croatia, Bosnia, Poland, Ukraine, Texas, U.S., Haiti was impacted by Covid-19 helping reduce poverty and volunteers to sort and send Armenia, Russia, Romania, in 2020, the program has improving socio-economic  Typhoon Goni (Rolly), Philippines equipped 78 clinics and development. disaster relief supplies. Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, hospitals in Sub-Saharan Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Japan, Nepal,  Hurricane Eta, Florida, U.S., BBF has responded to disasters Africa and Puerto Rico in and the Ebola outbreaks in Honduras and humanitarian crises in collaboration with partners. Liberia, Sierra Leone and the  Coronavirus Pandemic, collaboration with partners over United States. Worldwide. many decades. These include the

5 6 IV. EDUCATION: The program includes providing school and library books, classroom material and school supplies, Scope of Focus of Work: computers and educational software to recipient partners, BBF’s work falls into two along with assisting with the rehabilitation of school 1. Providing essential facilities damaged by natural disasters major categories resources as requested by our partners

The education program began These efforts focus on working Healthcare:

with publishers donating books with local partners to understand In 2020, BBF sent a total of to BBF for recipients in countries their needs and help address them 116 medical shipments that around the world. The program by sending shipments of donated comprised 92 full containers and has since grown to working with and purchased products and 24 smaller donations. Healthcare local communities to help repair supplies. Ideally, our goal is shipments were sent to countries schools damaged by hurricanes to work hand-in-hand with and territories including the U.S. and other natural calamities partners towards attaining Mainland, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, such as earthquakes. BBF has sustainable solutions. Ghana, Grenada, Haiti, , also provided solar panels for Shipments in this category Dominican Republic, Honduras, a school in Malawi and other include donations of requested and Malawi. BBF worked with initiatives include working with pharmaceuticals, medical established partners such as local communities to provide equipment and supplies, Food for The Poor, Fundacion refurbished computers along with equipment for solar projects, Unidos para Servir, Municipio trips to regions in need through educational software to students. supplies for WASH programs, de Loiza, The Ponce Medical the Med-Surg program. These Our overall objective is to support disaster relief and response School Foundation, and Medical trips represent short term their educational development. materials, and educational Benevolence Foundation. We also provisions of healthcare and material such as books, developed new partnerships with BBF’s donors in the education program range from major publishers such other services. BBF supported a computers, and related software. other governmental and non- as McGraw Hill to local school districts undergoing curriculum changes. total of 60 Med-Surg trips to 25 These donations typically take governmental organizations such Our recipient partners include Food for The Poor, Life for Relief and unique countries in 2020. Ongoing the form of ocean-going as the Cross Catholic Outreach Development, Computer Reach, Peace Corps Volunteers worldwide, travel restrictions and limitations containers along with other and Wandikweza. and ChildFund International. In 2020, donations were sent to partners due to COVID-19 caused many smaller shipments. in Turkey, Guatemala, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Indonesia, Zambia, Guinea, Additional work in this area longstanding Med-Surg groups to Madagascar, Jamaica, and the continental United States. includes supporting physician led cancel or delay planned trips.

7 8 Countries and Territories Receiving Aid in 2020

Bahamas Ecuador Guatemala Lebanon Palestine United States Cambodia Guyana Lesotho of America Chad Ethiopia Haiti Liberia Peru Venezuela China Gabon Honduras Malawi Philippines Virgin Islands, U.S. Gambia Italy Puerto Rico Zambia Ghana Jamaica Namibia Rwanda Zimbabwe Dominican Greece Kingdom of Nepal Sierra Leone Republic Grenada eSwatini Nigeria Turkey

Healthcare Shipments in 2020 – Total 116 (Country, # of Shipments, %) Infrastructure: Disaster Response: Education:

In 2020, BBF participated in In 2020, BBF responded to eleven In 2020, BBF sent 17 shipments several infrastructure projects. disasters, including the ongoing of educational materials to BBF partnered with Himalayan coronavirus pandemic. In total, recipients in Zambia, Sierra HealthCare to install toilets and we distributed over 3.2 million Leone, Jamaica, Gambia, and the to provide sanitation education units of PPE, including face masks, US. In addition, we funded four in three remote villages in N95 masks, gowns, gloves, and projects in collaboration with rural Dhading District, Nepal face shields, to Federally Qualified the Peace Corps in Indonesia, as part of our WASH program. Health Centers, hospitals, civic Madagascar, and Guinea. In Pittsburgh, BBF initiated groups, religious organizations, a washable feminine hygiene and schools throughout the pad program for school age continental US, Puerto Rico, girls in developing countries in US Virgin Islands, Honduras, collaboration with local families, Lebanon, Malawi, Nigeria, the through the non-profit Casa Kingdom of eSwatini, Grenada, San Jose. BBF also supported Guatemala, Haiti, Cambodia, the installation of a solar power Jamaica, Lesotho, China, Italy system for an emergency shelter and the Dominican Republic. in Loiza, Puerto Rico. In addition, six rural health clinics received solar power systems in Liberia.

9 10 Med Surg Trips in 2020 – Total 60 Infrastructure Projects in 2020 – Total 9 (Country, # of Trips, %) (Country, # of Projects, %)

Solar WASH

11 12 Disaster Response in 2020 – Total 18 Education Projects in 2020 – Total 21 (Partner/Region, Disaster, %) (Country, # of Projects/Shipments, %)

13 14 2. Supporting programs developed in collaboration with our partners worldwide Covid-19 Distributions in 2020 – Total 120 (Country, # of Distributions, %)

In addition to sending relief were instrumental in allowing BBF shipments around the world, to complete a number of these BBF collaborates with partners impactful efforts. Our goal is to to support in-country programs work locally as much as possible around the world. These programs from all aspects and have a positive complement our shipments within impact on the area’s economy. the H.I.D.E. categories. Quite The listing is then followed by an often, there is an overlap in the overview of some of these projects. program areas. For example, what Examples of support for may have originally been a disaster healthcare programs and response effort, could have then projects include: evolved to helping improve an  Ongoing pharmaceutical affected facility’s infrastructure by support, worldwide providing solar panels; after which BBF may ship requested medical  N95 mask and face shield supplies, Harvard University supplies and equipment to assist Brigham and Women’s Hospital, with long-term recovery.  COVID-19 Response Boston, MA, United States Collaboration, UPMC Listed below are examples of  Operating Room Equipment International, China & Italy projects that were completed Support, Sidvokodvo, eSwatini  Ponce Medical School Mobile in 2020. These projects often  PPE Support, Wuhan Science Response Unit, Puerto Rico cross over calendar years and and Technology University  Pandemic supplies for Federally may have been initiated in a Hospital, Wuhan, China Qualified Health Centers, prior year, as many damaged  Liberia Medical Facilities Solar first-responders, food facilities undergo repairs and Program, nationwide, Liberia banks, and other community programs are ongoing. Grants  Municipality of Loiza organizations, supported by and contributions from both our emergency shelter solar Highmark and Pittsburgh institutional and individual donors project, Puerto Rico foundations, United States.

15 16 2020 Project and Program Overview

Pharmaceutical and Material COVID-19 Response — Clinica del Sur Free Mobile COVID Vaccine Preparations Earthquake Response — Support of Hospitals and Worldwide: Clinic — Puerto Rico: and Distributions — Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico:

Clinics — Worldwide: At the start of the COVID-19 pan- The Mobile Clinic Project was As 2020 came to an end, In early January of 2020, the BBF works with multiple partners demic BBF sent multiple shipments developed by the Ponce Medical long-time BBF partner Ponce southern region of Puerto Rico to supply pharmaceuticals, of personal protective equipment School Foundation to provide Medical School Foundation experienced multiple earthquakes medical supplies, and equipment to China and Italy at the request comprehensive primary medical (PMSF) discussed their vaccine centered in the town of Guanica. to hospitals and clinics around the of a local Pittsburgh Chinese services to patients in rural areas delivery and distribution This caused major damage to globe. In 2020, these shipments association and a major healthcare in Puerto Rico who are either plans for the forthcoming both homes and schools in the went to international recipients provider and BBF partner. The city ineligible for public health COVID-19 inoculation campaign. area, preventing students from in Cambodia, Chad, China, of Wuhan in China where the virus insurance or do not have the With our assistance, PMSF attending classes. In order to Dominican Republic, Gabon, was said to have originated, is also ability to pay for medical care. The purchased vaccine coolers and meet the immediate classroom Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, the sister city of Pittsburgh. BBF clinic encompasses an extended, thermometers to outfit the needs of the students, BBF Haiti, Honduras, Italy, Jamaica, thereafter sent PPE shipments specially outfitted refurbished aforementioned mobile clinic. provided funding for tents to be eSwatini, Lebanon, Lesotho, to Puerto Rico, Haiti, Guatemala, bus, that is staffed by medical This allowed PMSF to maintain used as classrooms, as requested Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Panama, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica, students, faculty, physicians, appropriate temperatures for by Ponce Medical Foundation. Philippines, Sierra Leone, while evaluating and seeking to and nurses of the Ponce the safe transport of the vaccines BBF also provided three container Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. address potential domestic needs. Health Sciences University. It without a loss of efficacy while shipments of disaster response As the pandemic progressed collaborates with other facilities traveling across the island to supplies and a grant for immediate BBF supplied US based hospitals, to serve patients in outlying areas. deliver vaccines to those who needs for the community including healthcare clinics, senior care BBF is pleased to continue to would not otherwise have access. food and water. facilities, and community support the project in partnership organizations, while continuing with other organizations to to ship additional PPE to hospital help address the needs of these partners throughout the world. vulnerable communities.

17 18 Beirut Port Explosion – Lebanon: Tornado Response – Tennessee: Hurricane Dorian — Bahamas: Emergency Shelter Solar

On August 4th, 2020, a large On March 2nd and 3rd of 2020, an Hurricane Dorian was a Category Power System – Puerto Rico: amount of ammonium nitrate outbreak of devastating tornados 5 that primarily In September of 2017, the stored at the port in Beirut, left 25 dead and more than impacted the Bahamas in late Municipality of Loiza was cut Lebanon exploded killing over 300 injured in Nashville, Mount August 2019. Damage was off from the rest of the island 200, injuring more than 7,500, Juliet, and Cookeville, Tennessee. catastrophic due to prolonged when the two routes into and causing more than $15 billion These storms also left a swath of intense storm conditions. This the community were made in widespread devastation. In destruction totaling more than $1.6 included heavy rainfall and impassable by . the aftermath of the explosion billion in damages. BBF worked maximum sustained winds of 185 In response to this crisis and BBF partnered with MedWish with Gleaning for the World to mph on Abaco Island and similar to prepare for future disasters, International and Life for Relief identify the immediate needs of conditions on . the municipality established an Hurricane Laura – United first responders and storm and Development to send those affected by the storms and Thousands of homes were emergency shelter to house first States, Haiti: victims. We also collaborated with requested medical and relief shipped requested relief supplies destroyed with estimated damage responders, community groups, Hurricane Laura struck the US Gleaning for the World to facilitate supplies to Beirut. including food and water. exceeding $3.4 billion. and the local police. mainland in August 2020 as a additional shipments of relief supplies to the affected areas in BBF’s recovery efforts after BBF collaborated with the Aesara category 4 storm causing 42 Texas and Louisiana. our initial hurricane response Foundation and the Municipality deaths and more than $19 billion continue and include sending of Loiza to support the purchase in damages in Louisiana and In Haiti, BBF partnered with Food three container shipments of and installation of a robust solar surrounding states. BBF worked for the Poor to send protective medical equipment and supplies power system for the facility. The directly with the office of Mayor equipment such as safety to the Bahamas Ministry of solar panels can be temporarily Adrian Perkins of Shreveport, gloves, hard hats, PPE, diabetes Health. We also partnered removed to avoid damage during Louisiana to provide 50,000 face management equipment, and with Puerto Rico Rises to send a hurricane and easily reinstalled. masks, 26,500 pairs of exam other needed medical supplies and distribute additional relief We also provided twenty hospital gloves, and 2,707 hard hats, to those affected by the storm. shipments collected especially beds and needed medical along with cleaning supplies to These items were distributed in by the people of Puerto Rico equipment to outfit the shelter, support recovery efforts. PPE the southern part of the country to reciprocate for assistance which can hold up to 1,000 was imperative for these relief where homes were destroyed received after Hurricane Maria. individuals during a crisis. efforts in order to limit the risk of by severe flooding, destructive COVID-19 transmission among landslides, and strong winds.

19 20 Western Wildfires – United States:

2020 was a record setting year for wildfires with more than 9,000 fires burning over 4,395,000 acres Feminine Hygiene Pad Sewing volunteer families are sewing across the states of California, Project – United States: these pads for schoolgirls in Oregon, and Washington. At the BBF has developed a program Latin America. Hurricane Sally – United States: the Municipality of Pimienta, Typhoon Goni (Rolly) – end of the season there were over 10,000 structures destroyed and for volunteers to sew washable Sanitation Program, One Home In September 2020, Hurricane Honduras. These items were Philippines: more than $12 billion in damages. feminine hygiene pads for One Toilet – Nepal: Sally made as a category distributed to the affected In October 2020, over two school age girls in developing 2 storm and caused widespread communities by Dr. Raul Ugarte million individuals were impacted BBF contributed funds to the In the remote mountains of the countries. Our objective is to wind damage, storm surges, and who has been our ongoing when Super Typhoon Goni hit Food Bank of Contra Costa and Ruby Valley, Nepal, many rural help develop in-country capacity flooding across the gulf coast. partner. BBF also collaborated the Philippines. BBF worked Solano in Fairfield, California villages lack public sanitation, so that members of the recipient BBF’s support to Feeding the Gulf with Cross Catholic Outreach with long time partner Adventist and also supported firefighting which leads to numerous public communities can sew these Coast and Manna Food Pantry to send a shipment of medicine, Development and Relief Agency efforts in the affected areas. These health risks, such as food and reusable pads themselves and provided more than 25,000 meals supplies, and equipment to assist International (ADRA) to support included providing support to the water contamination, diarrhea, expand the project into other to those affected by the storm communities in the impacted those most impacted by the Oregon Volunteer Firefighters dysentery, and typhoid. BBF has in the tri-state area of Alabama, areas in Central Guatemala. storm. This response included Association Volunteer Relief needed areas. This program is supported Himalayan Healthcare’s Mississippi, and Florida. providing immediate food relief Fund, which assists firefighters designed to help combat the program to install over 1200 In Florida, BBF assisted the and COVID-19 protective kits to throughout that state, the problem of young women missing toilets and provide public health Hurricanes Eta and Iota – United Harry Chapin Food Bank and minimize the additional risk of Wildland Firefighter Foundation, school days every month because education to mitigate these States, Honduras, Nicaragua: St. Matthew’s House in the Fort COVID transmission during the which supports families of fallen or of a lack of availability of feminine risks. More than 700 toilets have Myers and Naples areas to provide In November 2020, Hurricanes recovery efforts. In total, more injured firefighters, and the Mid- hygiene products. These pads are already been placed in homes needed supplies for families Eta and Iota struck Honduras than 2,000 vulnerable households Willamette Valley Wildfire Relief ideal because they are designed in these communities. The affected by Eta. Both these South- and Guatemala as Category 4 benefited from the food packs and Fund of the United Way, which to be washed and reused. improved sanitation access and West Florida organizations were Hurricanes, prior to Eta making COVID kits. helps to restore services to those public education programs are in the hurricane’s path and served BBF has provided sewing landfall in the US. BBF responded who have lost their homes. BBF saving lives by preventing disease, their communities after being machines, templates, and the to the hurricanes by shipping also partnered with Gleaning for improving health outcomes, and temporarily forced to close their supplies to Casa San Jose, a local relief supplies including safety the World to send a shipment of increasing the overall quality of life doors due to the storm. Pittsburgh organization where equipment and medicines to supplies to the affected areas. throughout rural Nepal.

21 22 Activities in the areas of public Condensed Statement of Financial and global health policy: Position December 31, 2020

BBF overarchingly adheres to World Health Organization (WHO) Assets guidelines in the conduct of its activities. Staff members regularly Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 973,495 participate in seminars and programs, along with utilizing educational Accounts Receivable 62,167 material offered by WHO, local health agencies, and a number of global Investments 2,668,733 health organizations such as PQMD – Partnership for Quality Medical Inventory 15,800,809 Donation. BBF’s associations include but are not limited to: Prepaid Expenses 65,046  The Harvard Humanitarian Property and Equipment Net 2,152,033 Initiative Total Assets $ 21,722,283  MedSurplus Alliance (member)  Interaction (member) Liabilities and Net Assets  PAHO Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities $171,003  UNICEF Deferred Grant Revenue 379,850

 CDC Net Assets $ 21,171,430  The Gates Foundation Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 21,722,283  The Clinton Health Initiative

23 24 Condensed Statement of Activities BBF In-Kind Donors and Change in Net Assets BBF would like to thank the many in-kind donors, such as those listed Years Ended December 31, 2020 here, that make our work possible.

Revenue and Public Support

Donated Materials and Supplies $77,586,621 Individuals 1,542,827 Foundations 446,736 Program Service Fees 362,235 Corporations 10,425 Civic and Social Clubs 13,750 Religious Organizations 39,849

Subtotal $ 80,003,443 Allegheny General Connellsville Area KMM Pharmaceuticals, Riverbend Foods Investment (Loss) Income $(69,226) Hospital Community Ministries LLC Savaria/Span-America Other Revenue 6,600 Allegheny Health Doctors Community Masters Drug Company Sklar Instruments Network Hospital Total Revenue and Public Support $ 79,940,817 McGraw Hill Education St. Anne Home ALung Technologies Inc. Eldorado Ink Medical Equipment Sun Pharma Functional Expenses Amneal Pharmaceuticals Foundation for Recycling Program Hospital Art Surgical Product Solutions Program Services $70,867,378 Angelus Convalescent MedStar Health Center, Inc Geisinger Precision Teva Pharmaceuticals Support Services: Mine Safety Appliance Apotex Corp Health Center University of Maryland Management & General 1,203,405 Mylan Pharmaceuticals Granard Pharmaceuticals Medical Center Fundraising 466,962 Austar Pharma LLC Nexus Pharmaceuticals UPMC AVID Medical Inc Global Links Total functional Expense $ 72,537,745 Owens & Minor Valley Health BJC HealthCare Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Pinnacle Health Logistics Wheels for the World/ Change in Net Assets $ 7,403,072 Carilion Roanoke Johns Hopkins Hospital Provider Supply Chain Bernie Punte Net Assets: Memorial Hospital Partners KMA Remarketing Zydus Pharmaceuticals Beginning of Year $13,768,358 End of Year 21,171,430

25 26 BBF Staff

 Ozzy Samad, President

 Erik Ryan, Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer

 Laura Kelly, Vice President of Global Partnerships and Development

 Liam Carstens, Vice President of Programs

 Frank Seanez, Assistant Vice President of Human Resources and Administration

 Antonella Ferraro, Bookkeeper/Accounting Assistant

 Velimir Letoja, Director of Inventory Management

 Laura Bright, Assistant Director of Global Partnerships & Development

 Kim Hosan, Grant and Database Administrator

 Michelle Little, Volunteer Coordinator

 Tanner Rowe, Inventory and Logistics Coordinator

 Abigael Siecinski, Program Coordinator

 Rob Miller, Warehouse Manager

 William Neverdon, Truck Driver

 Tim Meckey, Truck Driver

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