EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Calendar Year 2013 HEALING THE SICK & PROCLAIMING THE KINGDOM OF GOD

Missional Overview: Board of Directors

CURE International (CURE) began as the vision • Jerry Tubergen, Chair of Dr. Scott and Sally Harrison, who realized the • Marilyn Quayle, Secretary overwhelming need for medical and spiritual • Dale Brantner, Treasurer care in underserved countries around the world. • Judy Bellig Led by President and CEO Dale Brantner, CURE • Keith Kelly continues to carry out its mission as the largest • Sandra Lamb provider of surgical care in the developing world. • Nancy Richardson In an effort to bear more fruit for the kingdom of God, CURE’s network of hospitals and specialty programs • Dennis Schlosser continues to grow deeper in each country served—all • Peter Schulze the while maintaining the organization’s core values • Roger Spoelman and the commitment to never turn away a patient • Edward Stillman on the basis of gender, ethnic background, religious • Dr. Benjamin Warf affiliation, or ability to pay.

THE CHARACTER OF CURE The character of CURE and the outpouring of the organization’s work is comprised of and rooted in the following five core values:

BEING CHRISTLIKE - We value reflecting Jesus with compassion to those we serve.

BEING CHILDLIKE - We value a child’s passion for life and dependence on God in how we think, live, and love.

INTEGRITY - We value doing what we say and saying what we do.

RESTORING THE BROKEN - We value taking action in responding to the physical and spiritual needs of those without voice and resources.

INTENTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS - We value collaborative partnerships that cultivate trust and authenticity. GLOBAL IMPACT Responding to Jesus’ example of healing the sick and His call to spread the gospel, CURE champions the cause of children in the developing world whose physical disabilities can be corrected or alleviated through medical and surgical intervention. Our teaching hospitals and pediatric specialty programs currently operate in 30 countries, providing our staff with unique windows of opportunity to lovingly minister to the patients, families, and communities that we serve.

Since opening its first hospital in 1998, CURE has conducted more than 2.4 million patient visits, performed more than 167,000 , witnessed more than 134,000 expressions of faith, and trained more than 7,200 medical professionals.

The following represents statistics from CURE’s global network over the CURE Clubfoot Worldwide course of the past calendar year. (CY 2013) 19 Networked Countries Hospital-Based Care (CY13) Patient Visits Surgeries 328 Clinics 41,489 2,318 12,921 Children treated Dominican Republic 4,193 374 CURE Hydrocephalus 138 18 (CY 2013) 5,089 1,363 14 Networked countries 7,641 1,287 22 Active surgeons 7,921 1,113 2,367 Life-saving surgeries 3,127 611 4,783 1,150 CUREkids (CY 2013) 158,705 1,840 6 Countries 6,233 1,796 3,669 Participants Totals 239,319 11,870 $639,043 Raised STEWARDSHIP OF RESOURCES Practicing fiscal responsibility and accountability are critical aspects of CURE’s financial stewardship model. Along with completing annual audits by an independent CPA firm, CURE is a member in good standing with the ECFA.

CURE’S THE MULTIPLIER FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES FY13 Audited* FY14 Budgeted EFFECT: Program Expense $49,955,039 $50,355,372 In FY 2013, CURE’s development team Administration $623,931 $807,878 raised $12.56 million for operational costs, Fundraising $2,285,281 $2,792,706 enabling the organization Total Expenses $52,864,251 $53,955,956 to deliver over $49.95 million worth of medical care, spiritual ministry, 94.5% PROGRAM EXPENSE and training. During CURE hospital and specialty program expenses that time, for every FY 2013 1.2% ADMINISTRATION $1 of donor support, EXPENSES CURE delivered $3.98 General and administrative expenses of medical care and 4.3% FUNDRAISING spiritual ministry.

*CURE’s 2013 Fiscal Year: July 2012 - June 2013

FY13 FUNDS RAISED BY 65% DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 65% Individual Donors and Foundations 28% Businesses and Organizations % 28 4% Government Grants 3% 4% 3% Churches

$ Helps save a CURE’S REVENUES FY13 Audited 2,000 child’s life Cash Donations* $17,250,081 Helps transform a Other Income† $31,086,258 $ 1,000 child’s body Total Cash Revenue $48,336,339 Gift in Kind $10,536,837 $ Assists in restoring 500 a child’s smile TOTAL REVENUES $58,873,176

*Includes funds for operations, short-term missions, capital and pledges $ Straightens a †Includes patient revenues, government grants, and interest 250 child’s first steps

CURE recognizes that our work would not be possible without the faithful support of our partners in ministry and would like to invite you to become part of the CURE family. Contributions can be made to: CURE International, 701 Bosler Avenue, Lemoyne, PA 17043. For more information, visit cure.org CURE KIDS

MEET YONAS AZANE MEET EDSON MWELWA

Yonas is a sweet young man in the fourth Edson is a handsome and cheerful nine-year- grade that comes from a family of farmers old boy from Zambia. He loves to spend his and has four sisters. When he was born, all days playing with his younger brother at their seemed well. Sadly, when Yonas turned ten home, about two hours from CURE Zambia. years old, his foot started to curl under. He But Edson had a condition that forced his foot had developed clubfoot, and his family did to stay in a tiptoe position. Over the years, not know where to turn. Thankfully, one of this made it hard for Edson to keep up. His our previous patients referred the family to parents visited one of CURE’s partners and CURE Ethiopia where Yonas had to were referred to the hospital. Once there, straighten his clubfoot. At last, he will be Edson had surgery to release the tightened able to walk confidently and can chase his tendon along the back of his foot. Now, he dream to become a doctor. can return home, walk proudly, and give his younger brother a true run for his money.

MEET VANESSA AKINYI MEET SAMSON KAYENDA

For many years, Vanessa seemed to enjoy a Samson is an active ten-year-old boy who happy and healthy childhood. In fact, both comes from a big family. For many years, he she and her family were completely unaware lived a happy childhood. That is, until one that Vanessa had a foot deformity. Then, day, when he hurt his leg. He visited another one day, Vanessa had an accident on the medical facility, where doctors treated the school playground. As her mother cleaned wound externally and knew that a bone her wounds at home, she saw that Vanessa’s infection could develop. Over time, Samson did foot was turned inward. She soon realized develop a bone infection, making it painful for that Vanessa needed medical treatment and him to walk long distances and hard for him brought her to CURE Kenya where doctors to make the trek to school and back. At CURE straightened her foot once and for all. Though Malawi, Samson had surgery to remove the the cause remains unclear, all that matters now infected portion of bone and to stabilize his is the reality that Vanessa can walk confidently leg. Now, he will be able to once again enjoy a to and fro. normal childhood and can pursue his dream to become a commercial driver.

The above stories are examples of lives that have been changed due to the care received at CURE. Each year, we hear thousands of stories like those of Yonas, Edson, Vanessa, and Samson. To follow the stories of children CURE is currently healing throughout the world, visit cure.org/curekids.