the future looks bright 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

Inter-Community Hospital / Queen of the Valley Hospital / Foothill Presbyterian Hospital / Emanate Health Hospice A LETTER FROM MICHELLE STODDARD Continued from previous page.

As you read the pages of this annual report, we have We continue to answer the call to be compassionate and become Emanate Health. The new name reflects our treat each person with dignity. Community outreach has evolution from stand-alone hospitals and a hospice to a always been part of the Emanate Health culture. From our health system with multiple ambulatory sites ranging from Get Enrollment Moving and Welcome Baby programs outpatient surgery and imaging centers to affiliations with to the Family Medicine Residency program, the focus on physician practices. The word emanate means “to come increasing access to care for everyone in the community is a from a source,” which seems fitting since the hospitals have longstanding commitment for us. been a source of health for decades. Our emergency departments have become a safe haven Annual reports are one small way to acknowledge our and primary care site for many people who don’t have friends, and it’s abundantly clear who and what made 2018 a medical home. Queen of the Valley Hospital remains such a successful year for Emanate Health Foundation. The one of the busiest emergency departments in LA County tremendous generosity of individuals, corporations, com- and is drastically undersized. The physicians and nurses munity organizations and foundations is changing lives. As are always there to provide safe and high-quality care, but evidenced by the powerful stories inside, each gift, pledge, the demand is great and it is time to expand! More triage bequest, grant award and volunteer effort enables Emanate areas. More patient beds. More treatment rooms. We’re Health to advance our mission of helping people in the preparing to embark on a $25 million capital campaign in San Gabriel Valley keep well. support of this critically important building initiative, and I The future looks bright for us. How can I say this with look forward to sharing the details. confidence? Let me start with the 700 volunteers who The past year has demonstrated the resourcefulness of “Queen of the show us on a daily basis that Emanate Health is a priority. our community has no limits. Our board members, donors Valley Hospital I am so inspired by them! I was raised in a home where and friends are compelled to make the world a better place remains one of the volunteerism was the status quo. I understood the im- and are endlessly creative in how they accomplish this. busiest emergency portance of doing what I could to care for others in our “As you read the Supporting events, volunteering, serving on boards and departments in community, which in turn gave me the feeling the com- pages of this annual committees, making annual contributions—these are a few LA County and is report, we have become munity would be there for me, too. Now, it seems more ways you have shown concern for the future while giving to drastically undersized. Emanate Health. The difficult to find the time; we are all so stretched in many the present. Thank you! The physicians and new name reflects nurses are always different directions—work, family, community obligations. our evolution from Our fundraising efforts are important, but the gifts of time Sincerely, there to provide safe stand-alone hospitals and high-quality care, and acts of kindness are priceless. and a hospice to a but the demand is Continued on next page. health system with great and it is time to multiple ambulatory expand! ” sites ranging from Michelle Stoddard outpatient surgery Chief Executive Officer, Emanate Health Foundation PAGE 37: and imaging centers THE CAMPAIGN FOR to affiliations with QUEEN OF THE VALLEY physician practices.” HOSPITAL PAGE 07/OUR STORIES Thomas Chong, MD; Martha Soria; Mitchell and Lisa Fuerst; Rob and Lori Curry; Fred Sparling; TABLE OF Jane Dietzel, RN; Maria Peacock

CONTENTS PAGE 20/2018 EVENTS Craft Beer, Wine & Food Festival, 44th Annual Capitano PAGE Golf Classic, 29th Annual Gala, Light Up a Life

07 PAGE 24/2018 GIVING AND FINANCIALS Honor Roll, Legacy Friends, Gift In Kind Partners, COVER: Welcome Baby, an Endowment, Ways to Give, Financials Emanate Health community benefit program, provides PAGE 36/THANK YOU personalized and valuable Boards, Medical Staff Officers, Auxiliary Presidents support to both mother and and Messages from Emanate Health Foundation infant (see pages 18-19). Board Chairwoman Lisa Fuerst and Emanate Health PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE President and CEO Robert H. Curry PAGE 09 11 13 15 17 19

“Our mission to help people keep well in body, mind and spirit by providing quality health care services in a safe, compassionate environment is what anchors our

decisions, large and small.” – ROBERT H. CURRY, PRESIDENT AND CEO, EMANATE HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

4 FUN FACTS: When Thomas Chong was born, his parents hadn’t decided on an English PAGE name. When the nurse came to the bedside asking for the baby’s name, his parents looked at the Coming Home: 07 obstetrician standing by the bedside and asked for FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT THOMAS CHONG, MD his name—it was Thomas. Covina native Thomas Chong, MD, learned an early lesson about health THE ART OF FAMILY MEDICINE care: the importance of being present. According to Chinese tradition, Grateful for the Emanate Health residency program, Dr. Chong recog- family never leaves the bedside of ailing parents or grandparents; they take nizes those who made it possible, starting with his parents, Leanh and turns being there. Whenever his grandparents were hospitalized, Thomas Srun Chea Chong. “My parents had a profound effect on my work ethic was an important part of the family bedside rotation and frequently served and encouraged me every step of the way. When they arrived in the as translator between physician and patient. His curiosity about medicine United States from Southeast Asia, they learned English and worked was piqued. hard to become small business owners and provide for their three Community children.” Thomas credits his aunt and uncle, Ly and Long Chong, with Physician SONG-BROWN GRANT SUPPORTS FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY recognizing his compassionate nature and encouraging him to pursue Dr. Chong is a second-year resident in Emanate Health’s Family Medicine a career in medicine. Residency program. In 2018, thanks to California’s Song-Brown primary care residency program grant offerings, $500,000 of awards provided sal- Dr. Chong’s medical mentors, Dr. Dien Van Pham and Dr. Minh Nguyen, “After completing ary and training cost support for residents in the Emanate Health program. demonstrated the art of patient care in the outpatient setting—how to the three-year Dr. Maili Dalla Tor, Family Medicine Residency program director, has high listen and try to resolve the problem most important to the patient. The residency, these hopes for the new family medicine residents working with the area’s under- Emanate Health Family Medicine Residency faculty taught him those with- family physicians served population. “There is a shortage of physicians willing to practice out homes or health insurance need the most time as they have the high- are in a unique in certain communities,” she explains. “After completing the three-year est chance of “slipping through the cracks.” Dr. Dumrong Tangchitnob position to remain residency, these family physicians are in a unique position to remain in our and Dr. Edward Tangchitnob encouraged him to maximize the use of in our community.” community and support patients from birth through the end of life.” technology to teach and treat patients. Dr. Chinhnam Hathuc, his Family Medicine Residency mentor, is always available to guide and advise, DR. MAILI DALLA TOR FAMILY MEDICINE COMING HOME whether it be about life or medicine. RESIDENCY Thomas Chong is one physician who is planning to stay. As a graduate of PROGRAM DIRECTOR UCLA and Ross University School of Medicine, he is ready to come home Discovering that every patient can’t be healed has been one of Dr. to practice his profession. He sees the uninsured and those in dire need Chong’s greatest challenges. “Recognizing the importance of communica-

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE of health care, and wants to give back to the communities which nurtured tion is one of my most significant lessons. I’m not just treating the patient,

his family. The Emanate Health “family feeling” in the hospitals appeals to but the family, too. Sometimes my patients can’t go home. I’m thankful I’m 6 his sense of belonging: familiar faces stop to say hello. here to help.” PAGE 09 Baby Love NEWBORNS FLOURISH THANKS TO COMMUNITY KINDNESS

Seriously ill newborns have complex care needs. At Queen of the Valley Martha feels a unique connection to the NICU parents and can empathize, THANK YOU, Hospital’s 40-bed Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), a specially trained as she and her husband Juan experienced the premature birth of one of GOLDEN STATE team works non-stop to provide the best care possible for these fragile their five children. “I give my heart to the mothers,” she explains. “I know Community FOODS! and tiny patients. Volunteer Martha Soria, along with the S. Mark Taper they are worried about their babies, and I understand. That’s why my goal Kindness Foundation and Golden State Foods, demonstrate their support for this is to connect, to hold hands with everyone as a community.” One of the values of vulnerable population through their time, gifts and grants. Golden State Foods Now retired after 35 years with LAUSD, but accustomed to a full life as a Corporation, based in the MARTHA SORIA: THE HEART OF A CUDDLER wife, mother, grandmother and educator, Martha also serves on the QVH “The Cuddlers City of Industry, is “to Martha Soria, Queen of the Valley Hospital (QVH) volunteer, decided two Auxiliary Board as chair of the annual fundraising boutique. It is clear are angels and treat others like you want years ago to share the precious gift of her time with babies in the NICU. Martha is enthusiastic about her volunteer responsibilities: “I love it— are so passionate to be treated.” Fortunately, Once a week for three hours, Martha is a Cuddler, one of a dozen volun- everyone does. We make a difference and feel so appreciated!” about their for children and babies, teers who hold, feed, soothe and talk softly to stable newborns. volunteer roles.” Golden State Foods is S. MARK TAPER FOUNDATION The Cuddler program was created in 2017 with the help of retired NICU A generous award from the S. Mark Taper Foundation facilitated the TIFFANY RAMIREZ true to its principles. CORPORATE DIRECTOR, nurse Diane Witherow. Diane knew firsthand the importance of NICU babies acquisition of two new CritiCool® systems designed to induce thera- With funds from their VOLUNTEER SERVICES being held, rocked and cuddled. Human touch is an infant’s first language, peutic hypothermia in critically ill newborns. Therapeutic hypothermia employee giving campaign, an innate need that can’t be replaced by technology. For babies who are aids in the treatment of oxygen deprivation, and the timing of the they have supported born under less than ideal circumstances and whisked away to the NICU treatment is crucial. Beginning at birth, there is only a six-hour window incubators, respirators, a out of necessity, the bonding and positive touch from parents and close to initiate the cooling process before possible brain damage occurs. radiometer and, in 2018, family members is interrupted. Instead, they experience an environment of Nancy Simmons, RN, NICU clinical practice coordinator, says the ®

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE a fetal monitor for use in tests, procedures, sounds and interventions interpreted as negative stimuli. CritiCool equipment has given them the ability to give the highest

all deliveries. Thank you, This is where the role of the Cuddler exhibits Emanate Health’s commitment quality care. She shares her team’s appreciation: “We are eternally 8 Golden State Foods! to safe and compassionate care for the most vulnerable in our community. grateful to the S. Mark Taper Foundation.” “We are involved because Emanate Health is important to us. We simply want people to have access Mitchell & Lisa Fuerst: PAGE to quality health care in our community.” A COMMUNITY-MINDED COUPLE LEADS THE WAY MITCHELL FUERST 11 NORTH-WEST COLLEGE PRESIDENT Mitchell and Lisa Fuerst, simply put, make the world a better place. a childhood where health care was a luxury. Her mother, a proud woman Individually successful, together they become a powerhouse and a with an incredible work ethic, struggled daily to provide a home for her force for good. Both smart, ambitious and dynamic leaders, Mitchell family. When the family could no longer afford their home, Lisa went to and Lisa have earned the titles of president and vice president, re- live with her grandmother, who eventually doled out silver dollars from her spectively. Both determined, they exhibit strengths derived from very precious collection in order for Lisa to have gas money to travel to and different backgrounds. from North-West College as a student. Many years later, by serendipity, Lisa met Mitchell and they later married. MITCHELL Born, raised and educated in West Covina, Mitchell sustains a noteworthy After graduation, Lisa became an entrepreneur, built a successful Community passion for the San Gabriel Valley. As president of North-West College, a medical billing company, and eventually became North-West College’s system of allied health colleges with ten campuses throughout Southern vice president. She feels strengthened by her past and appreciates the Minded California, Mitchell learned about philanthropy from his mother Marsha, life she has with Mitchell and their two teenagers, Matthew and Farrah. Couple who founded the college in 1966. The college has been an integral part Lisa’s gratitude heightens her desire to give back: “I am very proud to of the community for decades, and Mitchell is committed to preserving be a part of the Emanate Health family, including the Foundation Board. his mother’s legacy. The beloved San Gabriel Valley philanthropist, Vince I want to have an impact.” “I am very proud Capitano, also served as a mentor and is the reason Mitchell found his to be a part of the way as a volunteer on the Emanate Health Foundation Board. THEIR LEGACY OF GIVING Emanate Health As chairwoman of the 2018 Gala, Lisa knew that a successful and fun family, including As the demands on Mitchell’s time increased, he passed the torch to Lisa gala could re-engage the community in support for Emanate Health. With the Foundation and feels she is right for the times: “As a Hispanic businesswoman in the this goal in mind, the Fuerst family stepped up with the lead gift of “the Board. I want to Southern California health care industry, Lisa knows the hospitals’ ser- ask”—the evening’s special appeal benefiting a new emergency de- have an impact.” vice area. She brings her entrepreneurial spirit to her leadership role of partment at Queen of the Valley Hospital. Lisa explains, “Mitchell and I Emanate Health Foundation. We are involved because Emanate Health is understand that in order for more people to have access to quality health LISA FUERST important to us. We simply want people to have access to quality health care in their community, we need to have a bigger and better emergency EMANATE HEALTH FOUNDATION BOARD care in our community.” Both Mitchell and Lisa understand the increas- department at Queen of the Valley Hospital.” CHAIRWOMAN ingly important role philanthropy plays in health care, both in providing access and keeping up with the costs of advancing technology. The Fuersts knew it was the right time to deepen their legacy of giving.

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE As Emanate Health continues its momentum as the dominant health care

LISA provider in the San Gabriel Valley, Mitchell and Lisa hope their gift will 10 Lisa, current Emanate Health Foundation Board chairwoman, remembers encourage many others to do the same. FUN FACTS: Rob Curry is: an Eagle Scout, a University of Pittsburgh magna cum PAGE laude graduate, a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan, a music lover, voracious In Love with the Mission: reader and most of all, 13 proud husband and father THE LEADERSHIP OF ROBERT H. CURRY to five children and two grandchildren, twins Robert H. Curry is the president and chief executive officer of Emanate THE CURRY COMMITMENT TO PHILANTHROPY Jayden and Brooklyn. Health. Twelve years ago, Rob accepted the opportunity to lead Emanate Rob’s father was 52 years old when he succumbed to a sudden heart Health (then known as Citrus Valley Health Partners) and relocated with attack. For Rob, it was one of the worst moments in his life, taking him his wife, Lori, from northern California to the San Gabriel Valley. Rob and from happy teen to an adult almost overnight. He traded his private col- his team turned a community-based health care system facing difficulty lege education for classes at the University of Pittsburgh. A bank teller by into a high-performing continuum of care, one of the fastest growing in day, a college student in the evening, and an EMT and paramedic on the the state. In the midst of building his team and making smart business night shift, Rob developed his work ethic—and an interest in health care. Health Care decisions, Rob fell in love with the mission. Advocate & The profound, unexpected loss of his father serves as an underpinning THE WHOLE PERSON to Rob’s current concern about providing access to emergency care at Benefactor “We exist to help people keep well: the whole person—body, mind and Queen of the Valley Hospital (QVH). The QVH emergency department was spirit,” he explains. “We accomplish this by serving our communities with built to serve 40,000 patients. In 2018, there were 85,000 patient visits, excellent acute care in a safe, compassionate environment, while also with a 30% increase projected over the next ten years. Expansion plans “We exist to providing outreach, education and preventative health services.” Rob’s are underway to transform the 24-bed capacity to 60 spaces, with the help people keep passion for meeting the needs of the community is heartfelt and genuine. addition of 30,000 square feet. well: the whole He recognizes the legacy of the Immaculate Heart Community of Sisters person—body, and their resolve to open Queen of the Valley Hospital in 1962. “The For Rob and Lori, this need to increase access to care prompted their mind and spirit.” sisters were early health care advocates, determined to provide most significant commitment to philanthropy to date, a $250,000 pledge compassionate care to the vulnerable in the community.” to the Campaign for Queen of the Valley Hospital. “You never know when ROBERT H. CURRY EMANATE HEALTH your father will have a heart attack or when your own health will suddenly PRESIDENT AND CEO Rob’s list of accomplishments at Emanate Health is long. Noteworthy is require emergency care. Lori has been a patient here in the emergency financial stability, improving the organization’s D minus bond rating to a stable room, and she knows how she was treated when she needed it most.” A minus. For Rob, the hospitals’ change in mindset to focus on patient safety was pivotal. “Five years ago our team renewed their focus on protecting Rob Curry’s leadership makes it clear that Emanate Health exists to patients, and we have been successful. We established a goal of zero harm welcome and treat everyone—the sick, the poor and the vulnerable.

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE in our hospitals. We added the word ‘safe’ to our mission.” Six Sigma Green He is proud of Emanate Health and its benefit to the people of the San

Belt training was implemented to create a safety orientation. Process change Gabriel Valley. “Our community needs this expansion! There is nothing 12 produced results: sepsis mortality was cut in half, and remarkably, not one more noble than being able to help. Lori and I feel so blessed that we patient has experienced a fall in an Emanate Health hospital this year. can make this gift.” FUN FACTS: Fred, Lois and their son, Jonathan, own Classic Coffee, an independent PAGE coffee shop in Glendora. Classic Coffee was voted “best coffee shop” by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Heart-healthy Giving: 15 a Readers Choice award for the years 2014 through FRED SPARLING’S GIFTS HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE 2018. Fred and Lois have three children and six One thing Fred Sparling knows for sure: There’s no better feeling than monitored exercise program, Fred was helped quickly. He required coro- grandchildren, all living in giving from his heart to bring hope and health to others. Fred’s generosity to nary bypass surgery; thankfully, the surgery was successful. California. Emanate Health spans decades and impacts both patients and programs, especially those related to heart health. He is a grateful man: “I have been going to Cardiac Rehab for more than 13 years. I go three times a week and follow the exercise program MAKING A PLANNED GIFT designed for me. I’m in better shape than I’ve been in over 15 years. They Fred moved to Glendora in 1996 after retiring from business in Monrovia. saved my life!” Planned He began volunteering at Foothill Presbyterian Hospital, where he and Giving his wife, Lois, also became donors. “Years ago, we decided to put the MENDED HEARTS hospital in our estate plan,” Fred says. “Lois had total knee replacement Mended Hearts is a national organization dedicated to inspiring hope and surgery on both knees. We wanted to contribute and felt investing in our improving the quality of life for heart patients and their families through community hospital was well worth it.” ongoing peer-to-peer support. Fred has served as president of the San “Fred is an amazing Gabriel Valley chapter of Mended Hearts for nine years. He is one of volunteer who Fred and Lois made affordable arrangements through a living trust as part seven volunteers who visited 569 patients and 33 family members in knows firsthand of their estate plan, utilizing a simple but effective way to make a contribu- 2018. Under Fred’s leadership, the group contributed 490 volunteer hours, the importance tion to Emanate Health that won’t take effect until they have passed away. providing information and encouragement to cardiac patients. Corporate of compassion They chose to make a bequest because it facilitated their investment in the Director of Volunteer Services Tiffany Ramirez speaks highly of Fred’s ded- and empathy.” health of the community while simultaneously meeting other personal and ication to the program: “Fred is an amazing volunteer who knows firsthand family priorities. the importance of compassion and empathy. I appreciate him and his TIFFANY RAMIREZ CORPORATE DIRECTOR OF leadership with the Mended Hearts program.” VOLUNTEER SERVICES LIFE-SAVING CARE On Christmas Day in 2004, Fred didn’t feel well; he says he was so tired There are many ways to help others and strengthen a community. Fred “his teeth hurt.” After arriving at the FPH emergency department, Fred was Sparling discovered through his volunteerism and estate plan gift, he can diagnosed and treated for a heart attack, undergoing an angioplasty (with help shape the future of Emanate Health and the programs he loves.

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE stent) at the Heart Center at Inter-Community Hospital. In 2005, Fred once

again felt ill, this time while on the treadmill, participating in the Cardiac To plan a gift that is right for you and your family, please contact 14 Rehabilitation program at ICH. Because Cardiac Rehab is an on-site, Dan Wood in the Foundation at (626) 814-2421. PAGE Employee Giving: 17 Jane Dietzel, RN GIVING IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO

Thirty-five years. At one hospital. No wonder it feels like home. but I feel if we can help make the hospital better, we should.” More than ever, philanthropy is vital to sustaining Emanate Health’s ability to provide mission- Employee Jane Dietzel, RN, works three 12-hour shifts every week in the Surgical driven health care. Emanate Health President and CEO Robert H. Curry ac- Giving Intensive Care Unit at Inter-Community Hospital. Somehow when she talks knowledges the powerful message employee giving sends to the community: about it, it doesn’t sound like a job. In fact, Jane says she feels like part “Choosing to donate says you believe so strongly in Emanate Health that you of a family, building meaningful relationships with patients and their loved are willing to support it above and beyond your everyday work.” ones, as well as with physicians, nurses and staff. This feeling is part of “I have been given the connection Jane describes when explaining her 35-year association BEING THE BEST NURSE so much, and I AN EMANATE with the hospital in Covina: “I’m happy here. I’ve developed nice working Jane credits the hospital with being generous to her throughout her career, believe I need HEALTH LOVE STORY relationships with the doctors, and I feel respected. We’re doing good providing a flexible work schedule and partial tuition support for higher to give back. I Jane and her husband, things here. It’s a pleasure to come to work!” education (an employee benefit). She has been able to raise her family encourage my David, first met at Inter- and pursue advanced nursing education: two goals close to her heart. co-workers and Community Hospital. As GIVING ABOVE AND BEYOND the community a phlebotomist at the Considering her positivity, it’s not a surprise to discover Jane is a partici- “I love what I do. Being a nurse involves specialized training, but it’s really to join me.” pant in Emanate Health’s employee giving program. She’s been giving for through nurturing and caring that we’re able to create a healing environ- hospital, David would 28 consecutive years! Making her gift through biweekly payroll deduction ment,” says Jane. “We’re able to touch people in a compassionate way.” JANE DIETZEL, RN volunteer to do the blood is convenient, and Jane believes it is not only a way to express her grati- draws (“lab work”) when tude for her decades-long career, but it is also simply the right thing to do. Emanate Health’s employee giving program is a voluntary fundraising ordered for patients in the effort that gives employees the opportunity to make a financial contribution

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE SICU. There was always “I have been given so much, and I believe I need to give back,” Jane to Emanate Health hospitals, hospice or to the greatest need throughout

the bonus of possibly explains. “I encourage my co-workers and the community to join me. How Emanate Health. If you have questions or would like to enroll, please 16 seeing Jane! much we give depends on what’s going on with our family responsibilities, contact Jonathan Lorenzo in the Foundation at (626) 814-2421. Community Jewels: PAGE DIRECTOR MARIA PEACOCK LEADS GEM AND WELCOME BABY PROGRAMS 19

Los Angeles County, home to ten million residents, includes cities with wife, knowing the diagnosis was for their son, it was devastating. Both some of the richest and poorest communities in the nation. Many times parents stopped working in order to care for him; their stress mount- situated side by side, these communities experience striking differences ed, leading Mr. M. to go to the hospital’s emergency department. After in wealth, opportunity and health. A critical element to prevent these receiving the hospital bill from the emergency visit and reaching out to the inequities is improved access to the resources people need to be healthy. Medi-Cal office without resolution, Mr. M. sought assistance through GEM. Fortunately, Emanate Health has a longstanding commitment of reaching Feeling grateful for their help, he says, “Having a child with cancer and out to the community, bridging the gap in access. dealing with the complex health insurance system is stressful. Our family is very thankful to the GEM staff for their tireless advocacy in a compas- Maria Peacock, Emanate Health director of community benefit, says sionate, determined and persistent manner.” Bridging outreach is part of the Emanate Health culture: “Our history is one of the Gap community building, community leadership, and community maternal and WELCOME BABY child involvement. If a community is a system of relationships for which Welcome Baby, another Emanate Health community benefit program in people care for and about each other, then we all need to connect.” partnership with First 5 LA’s countywide initiative, is a home visitation pro- gram designed to strengthen families and is offered at no cost to pregnant “Our family is “Our history is one of GET ENROLLMENT MOVING (GEM) and postpartum women giving birth at a participating hospital. Queen of very thankful to community building, Connecting is at the heart of GEM, a nonprofit, community-based the Valley Hospital is the only hospital in the San Gabriel Valley to offer the the GEM staff community leadership, and resource funded by the LA County Department of Public Health. Under program. Welcome Baby provides one-on-one visits in the home, at the for their tireless Maria’s direction, GEM’s certified counselors are devoted to connecting hospital or by phone. A registered nurse, parent coach and hospital liai- community maternal and advocacy in a eligible men, women and children to health insurance, including Medi- son provide personalized and valuable support to both mother and infant. child involvement. If a compassionate, Cal, Covered California and other public insurance programs. For those community is a system determined already enrolled but experiencing difficulties navigating the system, GEM The program promotes overall wellness, increases breastfeeding rates, and persistent of relationships for which provides advocacy and problem-solving services. ensures newborns have health care coverage, assists new parents in Maria Peacock manner.” people care for and about providing a safe and nurturing home environment, and links families to (3rd from the left) each other, then we all need At Emanate Health, the staff of four GEM counselors has succeeded in community resources. JOSEPH M. with GEM counselors to connect.” getting people insured; now, the goal is to keep them insured. Counselors GEM PROGRAM Gloria Velazquez, follow enrollees for twelve months, first confirming their enrollment, then Get Enrollment Moving and Welcome Baby reflect Emanate Health’s com- PARTICIPANT MARIA PEACOCK Graciela Pinero ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE checking to see if they are using the services and retaining the insurance. mitment to care for the underserved and Maria Peacock’s determination. “I

EMANATE HEALTH DIRECTOR OF and Olga Gallardo Sometimes there are challenges to resolve, like the one for Joseph M.: realized I have a calling, which is not to accept the unacceptable,” Maria 18 COMMUNITY BENEFIT (left to right) Hearing a diagnosis of cancer is never easy, but for Joseph M. and his explains. “People deserve to be treated with dignity and have access to care.” CRAFT BEER, WINE CAPITANO & FOOD FESTIVAL GOLF CLASSIC COMMITTEE COMMITTEE

Walt Allen III Adam Capitano, Vanessa Carter Co-Chair Irma Diaz Ron Padilla, Jean Hunn Co-Chair Rich Jett 2018 Kerry Lucas John Bettfreund Events Michelle Stoddard Andrew Buliach JoAnne Wilson Debby Chanen Joe Concialdi Mario Del Fante Gerard Derbonne Jesse Larriva Nathan Logan Michelle Stoddard JoAnne Wilson

From left to right: Tiffany Ramirez, Michelle Stoddard, Joe D’Aquila, Neil Saunders Top, from left to right: Eugene Pocock, MD with Fred D’Andrea, Rob Curry, Ray Roski, Louis (Lou) Fisher, Tom Roski, Dennis Daze Bottom, from left to right: Adam Capitano, Ron Padilla

Craft Beer, Wine & Food Festival 44th Annual Capitano Golf Classic There were endless tastes of scrumptious food, wine and craft beers for all at the Fairplex Marketplace in Pomona on The Foundation named its annual golf invitational in memory of Vince Capitano, beloved philanthropist and avid golfer. April 28, 2018. Arrow Lodge Brewing in Covina sponsored this Foundation springtime event. The crowd of 260 guests The Capitano Golf Classic serves to recognize his legacy and extraordinary commitment to health care and the community. bid on silent auction items, played a wine toss game and enjoyed live music by the band SoundBytes. Proceeds of Vince Capitano’s efforts transformed the golf invitational into what it is today, the premier San Gabriel Valley tournament. nearly $50,000 were secured, benefiting the Hospice. The 44th Annual Capitano Golf Classic was held at South Hills Country Club on June 11, 2018, with 111 golfers participat- ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

ing, along with the support of many loyal sponsors. Proceeds of $200,841 were secured, benefiting the health care system.

20 21 GALA COMMITTEE

Lisa Fuerst, Chairwoman

Brooke Allen Mary Jane Bettfreund Rebecca Bettfreund Gina Breaux Lorena Choctaw 2018 Xochitl Flores Special recognition of Events Janet Hanson volunteer Katy Ingersoll, 2018 Hospice Honoree Patricia Serio Michelle Stoddard Jason Veazey JoAnne Wilson

TOP, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Physician of the Year honorees: Cornelia G. Odell, MD, Foothill Presbyterian Hospital; Tamika Carter, DO, Inter-Community Hospital; Sunanda TOP: Mary Jane and John Bettfreund J. Chatterjee, MD, Queen of the Valley Hospital BOTTOM, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Queen of the Valley Hospital’s Emergency Department Physicians and Employees, BOTTOM: Lisa Fuerst (2nd from the left) Queen of the Valley Hospital’s Emergency Department Physicians (Vituity) and Physician of the Year honorees 29th Annual Gala Light Up a Life The Pacific Palms Resort in the City of Industry provided a stunning setting on October 13, 2018, for the nearly 400 guests attending the Light Up a Life is the annual hospice reception to remember loved ones who have passed away. The tree-lighting Foundation’s 29th Annual Gala. Vituity was the Presenting Sponsor. Thanks to the outstanding effort of Chairwoman Lisa Fuerst and her ceremony was held on December 6, 2018, in the hospice chapel, providing an opportunity for those gathered to be committee, the Gala featured cocktails and dinner, silent and live auctions and entertainment by the Ilya Serov Quintet. comforted and to share hope with others. This year included special recognition of volunteer Katy Ingersoll, 2018 Hospice Honoree, for her 12 years of service to the organization. She has served as a chaplain visiting patients and The program recognized the 2018 Physician of the Year honorees: Tamika Carter, DO, Inter-Community Hospital; Sunanda J. Chatterjee, their families, assisted in grief sessions and helped provide bereavement services. ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

MD, Queen of the Valley Hospital; and Cornelia G. Odell, MD, Foothill Presbyterian Hospital. The proceeds benefited the area of greatest need. Gifts pledged during “the ask”—the evening’s special appeal—were designated for the new emergency department at Queen of 22 23 the Valley Hospital. 2018 Giving and Financials

$100,000-$999,999 Estate of Alice W. Brown CCI Chemical Corporation Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Duncan Edward Nguyen, MD Citrus Pathology Medical Group HONOR ROLL California Office of Emergency Services Cathay Bank Foundation Citrus Valley Physician Partners Suburban Water Systems Edwards Lifesciences, LLC Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Citrus Valley Hospice and Home Health Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Curry Citrus Valley Independent Physicians CloudWave Dr. and Mrs. Dumrong Tangchitnob Entisys360 Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Concepcion 1/1/2018 TO 12/31/2018 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hollfelder Citrus Valley Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. Livi Dela Victoria Dr. and Mrs. Krekor G. Tomassian Ernst & Young, LLP Olympic Staffing Services Covina Rehabilitation Center Mr. and Mrs. Rich Jett Medical Staff EMCOR Services Mesa Energy Systems, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tye Ms. Mary Jane Evangelista Ms. Catherine Orloff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuevas Estate of James R. and Barbara D. Miller CompSpec, Inc. Financial Partners Credit Union Visiting Angels Extreme Networks Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pike Mr. Bryan E. Davis Office of Statewide Health Planning and Geleris Family Foundation Foothill Credit Union Vizient, Inc. Mrs. Billie A. Fischer Pinnacle Brokers Insurance Solutions, LLC Ms. Fatimata Diakite Important gifts from Development - Song-Brown Golden State Foods Foundation The Gabriel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Watson Mr. Max C. Fischer PMB, LLC Dr. Irma E. Diaz Dr. and Mrs. Ibrahim Hanna Dr. and Mrs. Uday G. Gadgil Wells Fargo Bank Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Fisher Mr. Robert L. Prior Mrs. Melinda Dilwicius individuals, foundations $50,000-$99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Thom B. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Humberto A. Galleno Foothill Transit Pronia Medical Systems, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dinnen and corporations have Inter-Community Hospital Auxiliary Ms. Melissa Howard Mr. and Mrs. José G. Gutierrez $1,000-$2,499 Dr. and Dr. Santosh K. Garg Mrs. Tiffany M. Ramirez Mr. Jim Duke Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Lund ISU Christ, Spang & Capitano Insurance HBLA Certified Public Accountants, Inc. Abbott Laboratories Genentech, Inc. RMG Building, Inc. Mr. Lawrence E. Fetters helped to ensure North-West College – Agency, Inc. Healthgrades Affinity Investment Advisors, LLC Mrs. Jean Hunn Ms. Clare K. Sacoy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fortney Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Fuerst Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Dr. and Mrs. Sergio Hernandez Mr. Albert Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Scot Hutton San Dimas Senior Citizen’s Club Mr. and Mrs. James Foster the finest facilities, Carl E. Wynn Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Gurjeet Kalkat Ms. Janis Holody Mr. Allen, III IHOP – Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Podesta Sechrist Industries,Inc. Ms. Carol A. Fujii Keck Medical Center of USC Hooper Healthcare Consulting, LLC Allergan IV League Inc. Mrs. Joyce M. Sellers Ms. Anjanette Gaane advanced technology $10,000-$49,999 Majestic Realty Co. Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, PC AltaMed Health Services Corporation Ivanti Sidley Austin, LLP Walt and Patsy Gorrell The Ahmanson Foundation – Pacific Western Bank IMEG Corp. Anonymous The JRS Company, Inc. Mr. Sajid Sindha Graceful Hearts, Inc. and excellent care that Mary Jane and John Bettfreund Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingersoll Arent Fox, LLP JTS Management, Inc. Edward Tangchitnob, MD Mrs. Sharon K. Griffitts are the cornerstone Best Formulations Mr. Gustavo Perea Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Kasamatsu Mr. and Mrs. Art Bereuter Dr. and Mrs. Naji Kandalaft Trane Commercial Systems & Services Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Hart Dr. and Mrs. George Ferenczi Regal Medical Group Mr. James P. King Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. Kizyma Electric TRL Systems, Inc. Brenda N. Hayakawa, MD of Emanate Health. Foothill Presbyterian Hospital Auxiliary The Richter Family Foundation Lee Armstrong Co., Inc. Ms. Norene A. Bowers Ms. Mary Konyalian Mr. and Mrs. Tsutomu Tsuruda Raffi Hodikian, MD Foothill Presbyterian Hospital Medical Staff Mr. and Mrs. Chip Riddle Lockton Insurance Brokers, LLC Brobeck, West, Borges, Rosa & Douville, LLP Thai Lam Valley Orthopedic Associates Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Hollett Estate of Jack and Erville L. Gain Scorpion Design, Inc. Managed Care Support Systems, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruncati Anna S. Leung, MD Mr. Dave Wesolik Kevin Hua, MD Glendora Canyon TCU SGV Consulting Pathologists Medic-1 Ambulance Service, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Bryan Ms. Ana Lira Mrs. Susan Zhang Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hughes Estate of Kathleen Harland Medical Group, Inc. Medical Specialties Managers, Inc. Ms. Lori L. Bryant Ms. Kerry L. Lucas Mr. Chuck Hyneman Estate of Howard L. Hatfield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh K. Sharma Medline Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Burke Mr. Bob MacBurney $500-$999 Industry Property Investments, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Ludwick Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Streeter Medtronic Mr. Brian Bush and Ms. Donna Cloughen Advanced Filtration Concepts, Inc. Interlang, Inc. The McIntyre Company Mr. Mark Toothacre Mr. Daniel Nash California Healthcare Insurance Company Ms. Diane Martin Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Skaria Isaac Morgan Stanley Navin, Haffty and Associates CarMax Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert I. Martin Athens Services Mr. John Jacobs Perceptyx $2,500-$4,999 NE Systems CBE Health Solutions Socorro Martinez, PhD Jean W. Bardenheier, MD Keenan & Associates Queen of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary Ms. Carol H. Ahmanson PTL Insurance Brokers – Mr. and Mrs. Chris Champion Col. and Mrs. Gary E. Mathewson Ms. Lupita S. Barr Aarti Kulshrestha, MD Southeast Los Angeles County Workforce Allied Physicians of California Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pedevillano Champion Family Foundation Drs. John F. and Joy C. McElwee Ms. Susan R. Bloom LA Care Health Plan Development Board B.R. & Co., Inc. Progressive Management Systems Ms. Deborah A. Chanen MediClean Linen & Laundry Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Bollinger, Jr. LAH Builders, Inc. Stanley W. Ekstrom Foundation, Inc. Beacon Pointe Advisors, LLC Ms. Mary Ann Quay Dr. and Mrs. William T. Choctaw Ms. Emelita Medina Mrs. Terryl A. Bollinger David Lee, MD Ms. Michelle L. Stoddard Blue Shield of California San Gabriel Valley Perinatal Medical Citizens Business Bank Dharmesh Mehta, MD Jacqueline Bracy, MD Ms. Enriqueta Loya Estate of Bruce F. Van Vranken, MD Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Borak, Sr. Group, Inc. Ms. Judith I. Collom Menne Electric, Inc. Mr. Vic Braden Ms. Gloria Lujan Vituity Mrs. Loretta Byrne Ms. Pat A. Serio Cornerstone Construction Group, Inc. Ms. Robin Merlo Ms. Anna Maria Calzada Mr. Jose Maglanque Mr. Daniel E. Wood California Commercial Real Estate Southern California Hospitalist Network Mrs. Rose Cuellar Mr. Joseph P. Miano Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Caron Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Maldonado Services – George Okita Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Starr Cuningham Group Architecture MKH Testing & Inspection, Inc. Mrs. Shila P. Chitania Raymond A. Mattes, IHM ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE CannonDesign Law Offices of Stephenson, Ms. Sally Delao Dr. and Mrs. Krishna J. Mohan Mr. Cody Chula Mr. Thomas P. McGuire REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

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Accordino Ms. Mary Barnett Mr. Andrew Bulaich Ms. Darlene Coker Ms. Marianne Doi Kelly Fenton Ms. Susan Grady Healthcare Information Management, Inc. Rev. Leslie B. Jenal Ms. Summer Lawrence Mr. Joe Acosta Mr. and Mrs. Evaristo Barrett Ms. Barbara Bundschuh Ms. Ariel Cole Mrs. Rosemary R. Dolfi Ms. Norma Ferreyra Mr. Joe Graffius Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hecox Ms. Shwu H. Jeng Ms. Anh Le Ms. Kathy Acosta Ms. Daniela Barrio Mr. Wesley Burchiett Mr. Walter Coleman Ms. Monica M. Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Graham Ms. Margie Heinen Ms. Carol R. Jenik Ms. Margarita Legaspi Ms. Lori T. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Barrymore Ms. Sheila Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Colladay Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Donley Mrs. Matilda Feuer Ms. Julie Grandy Ms. Christina A. Held Ms. Darla Jennings Ms. Nenita E. Leis Ms. Rita Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Barta Ms. Angelina Burns Ms. Barbara J. Comfort Ms. Alison Dooly Ms. Emma Field-Vargas Ms. Janet Grant Ms. Linda A. 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Ruesch Mr. and Mrs. Steve Simonian Ms. Jennifer G. Tenney Accountacy Corp. Mr. and Mrs. George Ynclan James V. Bologna Ms. Marianne Magana-Bautista Ms. Sharon C. Metcalf Mrs. Michiko Oba Ms. Nanette R. Ramirez Ms. Rhoda E. Ruiz Ms. Wendy Sirugo The Omega Society Ms. Paz R. Viray Mr. and Mrs. Gallant Young Joyce Chapman Mrs. Pearl J. Malone Mr. Bruce Millard Ms. Audrey Oberdick Mr. Pedro Ramirez Ms. Edith I. Russek Mr. and Mrs. John Skelley The Woman’s Club of West Covina Mrs. Carol C. Volpe Ms. Lisa Yue Norma Colby Ms. Candice M. Mann Ms. Julia Miller Ms. Brenda Ocasion Ms. Carla Ramos Ms. Deborah Russell Ms. Kate Slemmon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tippy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Vorndran Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Zagajeski Hilda Crippen Ms. Shirley Manning Mr. Steven L. Miller Ms. Jennifer Ochoa Ms. Evangeline J. Raz Ms. Kristina Ryan Mrs. Betty M. Smith Mr. Carlton Tolliver, III Ms. Kendra A. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zeffer Linda I. De Long, EdD Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Marin Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Millray Ms. Susan Odell Red Dragon Martial Arts Ms. Christine Saavedra Ms. Dorothy L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tolliver, Jr. Mr. Michael Walker Ms. Rita Zheng Dan Derby Mr. Rafael E. Maristela Mr. Jay Mineck Ms. Yukiko Okada Mr. Chandra Reddy Ms. Rebecca Saavedra Ms. Frances Z. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Ton Mr. David A. Walters Mr. Robert B. Ziegler Diann Dove Ms. Janine R. Markstrom Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Molina Ms. Maryann Okoji Ms. Elizabeth S. Reilly Ms. Candalaria Salas Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Tornero Mr. Paul Ward Mr. Jed A. Zluticky Theodore W. and Jo Sargent Dutton Mr. William Marn Ms. Yolanda O. Molina Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Oliver Ms. Deborah Reiner-Pruitt Ms. Laurie A. Salazar Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Torrenueva Ms. Susan A. Warren Mr. Johnny Zuniga Arthur and Sarah Ludwick Mr. Pedro Marquez Ms. Elizabeth Montanez Ms. Erika Oronoz-Cornell Ms. Heather Renn Mr. and Mrs. William Salazar Mr. Gerald Snook Mr. Torres Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts Ms. Julie R. Zuro Donald and Virginia Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marston Mr. Danny Montoya Ms. Esthela Ortiz Mr. Roger Replogle Mr. Austin Sanchez Ms. Martha Soria Ms. Irma Torres-Esteban Mrs. Peggy M. Weickert Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Zwerver Gerald and Jilonne Menefee Mrs. Beatrice H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Moore Mr. Philip F. Ossman Mr. Patrick Reyes Ms. Cecilia Sanchez Ms. Anna Sosa Ms. Norma Tovar Ms. Roberta Weil George and Donna Petrokowitz Consuelo Martine Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore Ms. Katrin Ott Ms. Ana Reyna Ms. Christine Sanchez Ms. Guenola Y. Sosa Mr. Michael Townsend Ms. Weingart *Deceased Donald E. and Catherine E. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Martinez Ms. Odessa A. Morales Mrs. Pauline G. Owens Ms. Janet Rice Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Sanchez Ms. Lorraine Sostre Mr. Floyd Tran Mr. Randy Weller Fred and Lois Sparling Ms. Lisa Martinez Mr. Edward Moreno Mrs. Donna Oxley Ms. Cindy Rich Ms. Rosita C. Sanchez Southern California Edison Ms. Jaqueline Trapp Ms. Zarina D. Weller Ms. Cynthia Martinez-McCauley Ms. Colleen Mori Ms. Carole A. Palagyi Ms. Mary M. Richardson Ms. Jo Sandheinrich Mr. Jason Souza Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Trask Ms. Yolanda Welsh ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Masiello Ms. Leigh A. Morrison Ms. Regine Paletta Ms. Linda Richie Mr. Max Sandoval Mr. and Mrs. David L. Spangler Mr. Albert A. Triay Ms. Kim D. White While every effort has been made to provide an accurate listing REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

Ms. Linda Massett Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morrison Ms. Sandy Parsons Mrs. Karen Rickerd Ms. Chaiyakan Sangpayap Ms. Ruth N. Spathias Mrs. Marjorie N. Trujillo Mr. Anthony Wieczorek of the Honor Roll, error and omissions may have occurred. If so, 28 Ms. Laura Mather Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Patriarca Right at Home Ms. Marie A. Sanvicente Ms. Pauline O. Spears Ms. Rosella Trujillo Ms. Deanna L. Wigert please contact the Foundation at (626) 814-2421. 29 A Noise Within Mitchell and Lisa Fuerst MillerCoors GIFT IN KIND Alosta Brewing Company Glendora Country Club Nettle Creek Shop ENDOWMENT AMC Theatres Linda Gomez North-West College PARTNERS Anaheim Ducks Grand Burger Donna Owens Andrews, Inc. Grocery Outlet P. F. Chang’s Angels Baseball Haus of Fur – Mobile Grooming Pacific Western Bank A Philanthropic Anonymous Hollywood Classic Wines Pasadena Symphony and POPS Tradition Thank You Aquarium of the Pacific Janis Holody Rick and Judy Pedevillano for Your Support Aquarius Casino Resort Jean Hunn Portraits by Kathy, Inc. Arrow Lodge Brewing The Ice House Comedy Nightclub Powell Camera Athans Auto Body & Paint & Restaurant Heather Puckett Endowment presents an BJ’s Restaurants, Inc. Impressions Salon Rainbow Donuts Gift in Kind Partners provided Stephen W. Bowen, DMD Incycle Bicycles Ray’s Tepeyac institution’s active planning and John Wang, DDS In-N-Out Burger Cookout Trailer REV Winery and Brewing Company for the future. It is a source 01 02 03 invaluable support to the Bread & Barley Inland Valley Repertory Theater Right at Home HOW TO BEGIN: HOW IT WORKS: GET STARTED: success of our 2018 events. Buffalo Wild Wings Integrity Lash – Pasadena OJ and Elizabeth Rodriguez of funds that acts as a A donor creates an endowment Earnings on endowments may To create a permanent, Ryan and Beth Burke Islands Restaurant Sam’s Club by asking that the funds remain support programs, capital needs named endowment in support Debbie Caldwell Rich and Gayle Jett San Antonio Winery financial anchor for a Callaway Vineyard & Winery Jewelry Mine Santa Anita Golf Course intact with only the earnings or may be unrestricted. These of Emanate Health, the donor Candlelight Pavilion Ian Jones Santa Anita Park/Los Angeles Turf Club, nonprofit organization. being spent to support a specific important commitments provide needs to make a minimum The Capitano Family Pat Jones Incorporated project. Trustees of the nonprofit a measure of financial stability commitment of $50,000. Gifts Casa del Rey Mexican Restaurant Ken and Bonnie Kasamatsu SanZman Productions determine an annual spend- for the future. The principal of any size may be added to an & Cantina La Verne Brewing Company Sawdust Art Festival ing policy that provides for a can never be invaded except established endowment fund at Center Theatre Group Lagunitas Brewing Company Scandia Amusement Park Chick-fil-A The Langham Huntington, Pasadena Patricia Serio percentage of the earnings to be under the most unusual set of any time in the future. Chili’s #50 Last Name Brewing Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shapiro spent, with the corpus held circumstances, and only with Dr. and Mrs. William T. Choctaw Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar South Hills Country Club in perpetuity. Foundation Board approval. Classic Coffee Les Deux Salon Southland Data Processing The Clubhouse at Anaheim Hills Los Angeles Chargers Sparkletts Water Golf Course Los Angeles International Wine Michelle Stoddard Coniglio Wines & Spirits Competition Tech Powered Computers Sybil Delahoussaye Kerry Lucas TGI Fridays Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tours Art and Sarah Ludwick Three Weavers Brewing Company Andrea Duarte Al Luna Norma Tolliver QUESTIONS? Monica Duldulao Magic Flair Beauty Salon Tucker Tire Co. Elite Island Resorts Margi Bros. Watch & Clock, Karl and Carol Urlie For questions about endowment or making a planned gift, Face to Face – Covina Sales, Service The Vessels Club Fiorina Fashion Chic Mariposa Grill & Cantina at Los Alamitos Race Course please contact Dan Wood in the Foundation at (626) 814-2421. Flowers by Eugene MARKLEWISART The Wine Tailor Flowers by Robert Taylor, Inc. Massage Envy – West Covina The Wishing Well ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE Foothill Credit Union Mona McMillan REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

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Through smart charitable CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY GIFT OF AN APPRECIATED ASSET planning, you can shape the DONOR´S ORIGINAL GIFT BENEFIT TO COMMUNITY BENEFIT TO DONOR DONOR'S ORIGINAL GIFT BENEFIT TO COMMUNITY BENEFIT TO DONOR

future of Emanate Health PROPERTY EMANATE HEALTH ANNUITY PAYOUT PROPERTY EMANATE HEALTH SAVINGS FOUNDATION FOUNDATION These educational illustrations do beyond what you thought Value ...... $500,000 Principal ...... $500,000 Value ...... $100,000 Bypass Gain ...... $13,500 not provide professional tax or legal Costs ...... $50,000 Donation ...... $500,000 Percent ...... 4.7 Costs ...... $10,000 Donation ...... $100,000 Tax Savings...... $24,000 advice. For more information, please possible. A planned gift not (Approximate Value) Gain ...... $450,000 Annuity ...... $23,500.08 Gain ...... $90,000 Total Savings ...... $37,500 contact Dan Wood in the Foundation only impacts your financial at (626) 814-2421. Gift property to charity. Partial bypass Property passes to charity with no Annual Annuity of $23,500.08 for two lives. Appreciated property gift to charity. Benefits for Emanate Health Foundation Bypass capital gain on appreciation value. goals and tax benefits, $450,000 gain may save $19,273. probate fees. Benefits for Emanate Tax-free amount $1,544.75. Estimated two is $100,000. Tax savings of $13,500 on bypass of gain. Income tax deduction of $142,764 Health Foundation is $500,000. lives payout of $665,052. Effective payout Income tax charitable deduction may save it directs your passion to may save $34,263. rate 5.5%. Monthly payments for two lives. taxes of $24,000. Net to donor equals tax make a lasting impact on There are also no estate taxes, if married. saved from bypass of gain and tax deduction.

the people and places most THE CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY GIFTS OF APPRECIATED REAL ESTATE • While in the CRT, the property grows on a tax-free basis. If the important to you. To create a charitable gift annuity (CGA), the donor makes a permanent gift of cash, securities or real estate to Appreciated real estate that is debt-free can be used to create a stream trustee sells CRT property and reinvests the proceeds, there are no Emanate Health Foundation. In return, Emanate Health Foundation agrees to make stable, periodic payments of payments and reduce taxes. Before listing appreciated real estate taxes on the sale. (an annuity) to one or two people (annuitants) for their lifetimes. When the annuitants have passed away and property for sale, an owner needs to transfer the property to a Charitable • When one income beneficiary passes away, any surviving income the annuity ends, Emanate Health Foundation uses the remaining funds to support its mission. Remainder Trust (CRT) or Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) that will benefit beneficiary retains the same rights to receive the income from the Emanate Health Foundation in the future. This presale transfer qualifies CRT and/or CGA. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? the donor to avoid the long-term capital gain on the sale of the property. • The CRT gives the owner more control of the investments in this Trust. • The donor can turn cash, securities or real estate into a guaranteed stream of payments for one or two people for the rest of their lives. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? GIFTS OF APPRECIATED STOCK AND OTHER SECURITIES • The annuity payments are stable regardless of changes in the economy. • The owner can choose one or more income beneficiary(s) that Giving long-term appreciated stock or other securities to Emanate Health • The donor receives a charitable income-tax deduction for the gift portion of the CGA. would receive variable payments from the CRT for their lifetimes or Foundation can be more beneficial for the donor than giving the equivalent • Annuity payments are partially income-tax free, often for many years. for a term receive variable payments from the CRT for their lifetimes amount of cash. • If the donor uses appreciated property to fund the CGA, the donor can avoid the capital gains tax on the or for a term of up to 20 years. exchange that funds the CGA. • There is no capital gains tax to be paid when the donor transfers WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? • When one annuitant passes away, the other annuitant will continue to receive the total annuity amount. appreciated real estate to the CRT and/or CGA before the property • When long-term appreciated stock is donated to Emanate Health • CGA rates depend on the annuitant’s age. is listed for sale. Foundation, the donor avoids paying a capital gains tax on that stock.

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE • This tax savings makes the “cost” to the donor of the gift lower than • CGA programs are regulated by law and are guaranteed. • Through the CRT and/or CGA, the donor receives a charitable REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

• CGAs are flexible and can be planned to meet the donor’s needs. Payments can begin immediately or be income-tax deduction for the future value of the gift to Emanate if the donor made an equivalent contribution of cash. 32 deferred until a future date, for a higher rate. Health Foundation. • The donor receives an immediate income-tax deduction for the gift. 33 FINANCIALS

2018 Statistics, FOUNDATIONS INDIVIDUALS

Financials, Legal The past year has FOUNDATION DONOR PROFILE Counsel and demonstrated the 17.9% resourcefulness of our of Foundation Donors 129,403 $15,482,508 Fiduciaries CORPORATIONS COMMUNITY AND BUSINESSES ORGANIZATIONS community has no limits. Our are Corporations HOSPITAL PATIENT DAYS Foundation Total Assets and Businesses board members, donors and friends are compelled to make Foundation Assets (Audited, in Dollars) Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments Community Benefit Expenditures the world a better place and Trusts held for Donor’s Interest (in Dollars)...... (1,163,518) (Audited, in Dollars) are endlessly creative in how for Future Distribution ...... 585,078 Unpaid Cost of Medi-Cal...... 59,771,000 they accomplish this. Investment and Endowment Funds...... 12,183,856 (Number of People Impacted)...... 4,245 Health Care System Statistics Pledges Receivable...... 804,000 Cost of Charitable Care Provided...... 2,670,000 Hospital Patient Days...... 129,403 MICHELLE STODDARD 4,479 Cash and Cash Equivalents...... 1,393,658 (Number of People Impacted)...... 1,311 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Post-Acute Patient Days...... 17,464 BABIES DELIVERED Other Foundation Assets...... 515,916 Community Benefit Services...... 3,567,000 EMANATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Acute Length of Stay (Days)...... 4.83 TOTAL ASSETS...... 15,482,508 (Number of People Impacted)...... 13,580 Inpatient Surgeries...... 5,665 TOTAL DOLLARS...... 66,008,000 Outpatient Surgeries...... 7,185 (Total Number of People Impacted)...... 19,136 Revenues and Expenses (in Dollars) Acute Admissions...... 27,042 Contributions...... 2,024,961 Babies Delivered...... 4,479 Special Event Net Revenue...... 656,705 Emergency Department Visits...... 156,766 Legal Counsel: Total Number Rental Income...... 24,900 Home Care Visits...... 26,025 Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, Los Angeles, CA 80.5% OF FOUNDATION DONORS ARE INDIVIDUALS Revenue from Investments...... 518,531 Hospice Days Admission...... 375 of People Impacted Planned Gift Expectancies (Face Value) ...... 1,097,282 Hospice Days Discharges...... 473 Fiduciaries: TOTAL REVENUES...... 4,322,379 . Investment Counselors and Trust 19,136 Foundation Donor Profile & Annuity Investment Managers: Corporations and Businesses (17.9%)...... 208 Operating Expenses (in Dollars) Beacon Point Advisors, Newport Beach, CA Community Organizations (0.5%)...... 6 Fundraising Expenses...... 282,388 Morgan Stanley, Brea, CA Foundations (1.1%)...... 13 Management and General Expenses...... 736,004 Independent Auditors: Individuals (80.5%)...... 938 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES...... 1,018,392 Ernst & Young, Los Angeles, CA TOTAL (100%)...... 1,165 Emergency Federal Tax I.D. #95-2534063

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE Cost of Fundraising vs. Total Revenue...... 23.56%

Department Visits ($1,018,392/$4,322,379) 34 156,766 Thank You THE CAMPAIGN FOR QUEEN OF THE VALLEY HOSPITAL

2018 FOUNDATION 2018-2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CITRUS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER “Our work is only In order to meet the volume of emergency department patients and improve the patient THANK YOU BOARD OF TRUSTEES Walter Allen III, Chair MEDICAL STAFF OFFICERS possible thanks to experience, Emanate Health Foundation seeks to raise $25 million for Queen of the Valley Mary Jane Bettfreund, Chair Gary Mathewson, Vice Chair Subhash Dhand, MD Hospital to renovate and expand the department facilities. Lisa Fuerst, Vice Chair Patsy Gorrell, Treasurer Chief of Staff the dedication of our 2018 Boards, Rich Jett, Treasurer Patricia Hanes, PhD, Secretary Robinson Baron, MD talented physicians, Kenneth Kasamatsu, Secretary Chief of Staff-Elect hardworking staff and Medical Staff Bernard Bollinger, Jr., Esq. Dinesh Samant, MD Harold J. Borak, Sr. Harold J. Borak, Sr. Secretary/Treasurer knowledgeable board Officers and Adam Capitano Thomas O. Bryan, MD Benjamin Shwachman, MD members—and to the Auxiliary Robert H. Curry, President & CEO Robert H. Curry, President & CEO Past Chief of Staff generous support of Uday Gadgil, MD C. Duane Dauner community friends, Presidents José G. Gutierrez Subhash Dhand, MD FOOTHILL PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Sanjay Khedia, MD George Ferenczi, MD MEDICAL STAFF OFFICERS who contribute through J. Kenneth Lund, PhD Lisa Fuerst Eugene Pocock, MD their philanthropy Gilbert Martin, MD Naji Kandalaft, MD Chief of Staff and volunteerism. Andrew McIntyre Mary Kirchen, IHM Raffi Hodikian, MD Richard Pedevillano Anna Leung, MD Chief of Staff-Elect Thank you for your Mary Ann Quay Arthur J. Ludwick Ibrahim Hanna, MD partnership in making Patricia Serio Philip Maldonado, DDS Secretary/Treasurer Emanate Health the Michael J. Starr Raymond Mattes, IHM, DMin Naji Kandalaft, MD Michelle Stoddard, Foundation CEO Eugene Pocock, MD Past Chief of Staff place for keeping well.” Dumrong Tangchitnob, MD O.J. Rodriguez Gurjeet Kalkat, MD ROBERT H. CURRY Sharon Yee, MD Chief Medical Officer PRESIDENT AND CEO, AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS EMANATE HEALTH Reyna Conrado, President Inter-Community Hospital Auxiliary Bonnie Kasamatsu, President Queen of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary Garry Reynolds, President Foothill Presbyterian Hospital Auxiliary ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL 2018 FOUNDATION HEALTH EMANATE

36 A LETTER FROM LISA FUERST A LETTER FROM ROBERT H. CURRY

Dear community friends and partners, it is a privilege for me to write to all of you. As These are exciting times for Emanate Health. We have built upon the past decades of chairwoman of the Emanate Health Foundation Board of Trustees, I am so pleased to send growth, and now have a new name to better reflect who we are, what we stand for, how we you our 2018 Annual Report. It has been a busy year! are all connected and how this interconnectedness benefits our patients and communities. At Emanate Health’s hospitals, hospice and home health, the physicians, nurses and Emanate Health isn’t just a change in symbol, it’s a symbol of change. Since 1994, we staff are working every day to improve health care for all of us in the San Gabriel Valley— have evolved from individual community hospitals and a hospice to an integrated system children, individuals and families. It is the Emanate Health mission to provide this care in of care, which now includes multiple ambulatory sites ranging from an outpatient surgery a safe and compassionate environment. As a foundation volunteer and avid supporter, I am center to outpatient imaging center to affiliations with physician practices. very proud to be a part of this organization, and I want to do everything I can to extend I fell in love with health care when I worked as a paramedic and EMT, working my way this mission to as many people as possible—and excel at it! through college. Now, as a leader, I want to offer the best care to our community. We can My upbringing has given me a great work ethic; I like to work hard and make an impact. only do that with the best people—and we have them at Emanate Health. With more than Fortunately, I’m surrounded by so many other volunteers who work just as hard and give 3,600 employees and nearly 1,000 physicians, we are always here for the San Gabriel Valley, even more. Our special events throughout the year raise funds to benefit our hospitals and whatever it takes. hospice, but they also help us make new friends. Thank you to all of the event chairs and Our mission to help people keep well in body, mind and spirit by providing quality committee members, loyal sponsors and guests. You inspire me. health care services in a safe, compassionate environment is what anchors our decisions, We began the year with the springtime Craft Beer, Wine & Food Festival in Pomona, large and small. As good as our services are today, we know we must continue striving to followed by the 44th Annual Capitano Golf Classic, newly named in memory of Vince improve. In order to provide excellent care with compassion, dignity and integrity, Queen Capitano. This is always a successful day of sport and philanthropy. As chairwoman of the of the Valley Hospital needs to expand the capacity of the emergency department. The 29th Annual Gala, I was delighted by the response of our community to the evening and planned expansion will provide care to an underserved population who would otherwise its special fundraising “ask,” benefiting the new emergency department at Queen of the not have access. In particular, the department will serve three significant populations: chil- Valley Hospital. The annual Light Up a Life reception, in support of Emanate Health dren; mental and behavioral health patients; and also the underinsured and the uninsured. Hospice, offers all of us the opportunity to come together and honor loved ones. Our work is only possible thanks to the dedication of our talented physicians, hardwork- As much as I am gratified by our past accomplishments, it is the future that brings me ing staff and knowledgeable board members—and to the generous support of community hope. What an exciting time to serve! friends who contribute through their philanthropy and volunteerism. Thank you for your Your continued support brings compassion to our community and changes lives. partnership in making Emanate Health the place for keeping well. Thank you. Sincerely, Sincerely,

Lisa Fuerst Robert H. Curry Chairwoman, Emanate Health Foundation Board of Trustees President and CEO, Emanate Health SAVE THE DATES!

45th Annual Capitano 30th Annual Light Up a Life Golf Classic Autumn Nocturne Thursday, Monday, Saturday, December 5, 2019 June 10, 2019 October 19, 2019 Emanate Health Hospice, South Hills Country Club, Pacific Palms Resort, West Covina West Covina City of Industry

OUR MISSION. Emanate Health exists to help people keep well in body, mind and spirit by providing quality health care services in a safe, compassionate environment.

RESPECT. EXCELLENCE. COMPASSION. INTEGRITY. STEWARDSHIP.

Michelle Stoddard Pam Parkinson Carol Stickley Chief Executive Officer Database Administrator Grant Writer Elisa Becerra-Peralta Tiffany Ramirez JoAnne Wilson Executive Assistant Corporate Director of Senior Special Events Officer Volunteer Services Jonathan Lorenzo Dan Wood Director of Annual Gifts Director of Planned Giving

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