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2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 Welcome 4 Addressing Alzheimer’s in Paynesville 6 Feeling Good MN 8 A Bright Future for Long Prairie 10 Project H.E.A.L. Expands to Sauk Centre 11 Bouncing Back in Monticello 12 Project Brain Safe: Collaborating on Concussions 13 Making a Difference In Melrose 14 Serving Our Communities 15 CentraCare Health Financials 16 CentraCare Health Foundation 17 Ways to Give 18 A Center for Cancer Survivors 19 Running the Streets of St. Cloud 21 CentraCare Health Foundation Financials 21 Donors with gifts of $10,000 and more 27 Capital Campaign Spotlight: Long Prairie and Melrose

CENTRACARE HEALTH BOARD OF DIRECTORS David Agerter, MD Steve Laraway Mary Jo Williamson Mike Benusa Denise Rosin Gene Windfeldt Teresa Bohnen Christian Schmidt, MD Mohamed Yassin, MD Chris Coborn Robert Stocker, MD Kenneth Holmen, MD Joe Uphus

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 2 MISSION We work to improve the health of every patient, every day.

VISION We will be the leader in Minnesota for quality, safety, service and value. WELCOME

Nothing is more personal than your health. That’s why we strive to give our best for you every day. This is only possible if we partner closely with you to help keep you healthy and care for you when illness strikes.

Our community partnerships look different, because each community is unique. Sometimes we partner with residents or local businesses, or other not-for-profit organizations (churches, the YMCA, Catholic Charities, foodbanks, etc.), and at times with city government and other healthcare providers. In this report, you will see a variety of ways in which CentraCare partners with you to serve the nearly 700,000 people who live in our communities.

As we expand and deepen our relationships with you, rest assured that our commitment to providing excellent quality care remains at our core. Today, CentraCare Health employs nearly 10,000 people in areas ranging from primary care to senior services to hospital services – and everything in between. Many of our care sites have received local and national recognition for superior quality and service, and these can be found at www.centracare.com. For example, St. Cloud Hospital has been named a national “100 Top Hospital” ten times and has earned Magnet status for excellence in nursing every year since 2004. Few health systems in the country have achieved either of these accomplishments.

Please enjoy the enclosed stories. As you do, remember that we have a shared purpose. You have supported CentraCare, for which we are deeply grateful, and we will always support you. As healthcare continues to change, know that we’re in this together, and we are here to partner with you, every step of the way.

Regards,

Ken Holmen, MD President & CEO CentraCare Health

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 3 ADDRESSING ALZHEIMER’S IN PAYNESVILLE

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CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 4 THE NUMBER OF 65 YEAR OLDS WITH ALZHEIMER'S WILL INCREASE 40% OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS

Over the next decade, the number of people with Alzheimer’s who are 65 and older is projected to increase 40 percent. In Paynesville, where the largest segment of the population is made up of people 70-years-old or older, leaders recognized this and took action. Paynesville may be a small town, but it’s having a big influence on how communities across the country care for elders, specifically those with Alzheimer’s.

ALZHEIMER’S IS THE MOST COMMON FORM OF DEMENTIA The project was made possible by an $18,000 grant from Minnesota ACT on Alzheimer’s. From the get go, the community In 2015, as a result of work led by the Paynesville ACT on was engaged. The CentraCare team helped facilitate the kickoff Alzheimer’s committee, the city declared itself “dementia-friendly.” meeting, where 90 people attended and shared their ideas, CentraCare Health is proud to be a partner with the Paynesville which helped set the direction for the work. This sparked ACT on Alzheimer’s committee and continues to support this creative solutions, including the idea to enlist volunteers who work today. help people with dementia – or their caregivers – as they shop for groceries locally at Teal’s Market. Becoming “dementia-friendly” was no small feat. It included sessions with schools, church groups, businesses and community DuDonne Andrie, community relations coordinator for service groups to educate about dementia and how to interact CentraCare Health – Paynesville, serves on the ACT on with those who have dementia. It also included training for Alzheimer’s committee, and says this project has brought out local police and first responders. The ultimate goal: to create an the best in the people of Paynesville. “The way everyone has environment where people with Alzheimer’s feel included and come together to support people with Alzheimer’s in our supported so they can stay independent longer. community is inspiring and it shows just how much people care.”

To learn more, visit: Actonalz.org/Paynesville

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 5 FEELING GOOD MN

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CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 6 UP TO 80% OF WHAT DRIVES HEALTH HAPPENS OUTSIDE HOSPITAL AND CLINIC WALLS

CentraCare Health aspires to be more than just Central Minnesota’s preferred healthcare provider. Its goal is to be the catalyst that engages communities in health beyond CentraCare’s network of hospitals and clinics. When you consider that up to 80 percent of what drives health happens outside hospital and clinic walls, this is a big opportunity.

This fall, the organization takes a big step toward this goal CentraCare created Feeling Good MN with input from community with the introduction of Feeling Good MN, an initiative powered stakeholders and is fully funding the launch of the initiative. by CentraCare Health. The purpose of Feeling Good MN The long-term success of this effort will depend on the support is to make people in Central Minnesota healthy just by living of businesses and organizations that participate by giving their here. This requires not only focusing on the importance of time, energy and financial support. Together we can make traditional wellness like nutrition and exercise, but also policies healthy choices easier, lower healthcare costs by reducing and community design that create a supportive environment chronic diseases, and attract people to our communities. for everyone. In the next year, Feeling Good MN will introduce many new Feeling Good MN builds on the success of programs like BLEND and exciting activities that encourage people to join in this and Crave the Change, which have helped dramatically reduce movement. The effort will also be the focal point of a new childhood obesity rates among 12-year-olds and establish healthy partnership with KARE-11 TV, which will feature health and tobacco-free environments throughout the region. wellness information each month, starting in November. To receive updates about Feeling Good MN, or to find out how you can get involved, visit: FeelingGoodMN.org.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 7 A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR LONG PRAIRIE

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CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 8 ON AVERAGE 200 PEOPLE ATTEND THE FARMERS MARKET EVERY FRIDAY

It’s a new day in Long Prairie. This small community of 3,500 people has experienced its share of challenges over the years as poverty rates are high, more than 60 percent of school-aged children receive lunch support, and many families may not be able to access affordable, locally grown foods. But new partnerships between CentraCare Health and the community have residents feeling optimistic about the future.

A big part of that optimism comes from Dan Swenson, So naturally, when the local farmer’s market was struggling, Administrator at CentraCare Health – Long Prairie. Swenson CentraCare Health – Long Prairie, along with community consistently and enthusiastically champions efforts aimed at members, rallied to revitalize it. Changes were made based on improving the health of the community. If it’s good for the community input and today there are more vendors, more community, Dan will find a way to make it happen. produce and more people. On average, 200 people attend the market every Friday. One key partnership has been with BLEND, which enabled CentraCare Health – Long Prairie to pilot a Share Health project Hundreds of community members are also engaged with Marnita’s that gives 25 participants affected by hunger access to locally Table, which brings people together through “intentional social grown produce through “shares” in a community supported interactions.” These events invite people to share a meal and talk agriculture program (fresh produce is made available from Sprout, about issues facing the community. It’s opened up a dialogue about a local food hub). Through a grant from the SNAP-Ed Community health, but the biggest benefit is that people are coming together, Partnership Funding, BLEND also coordinated cooking classes and socializing and really appreciating one another. For Swenson and grocery store tours that emphasize the importance of healthy the partners supporting these community efforts, this is what’s food preparation and smart shopping habits by using NuVal®, most gratifying. And it’s a big reason people are feeling good about found in the local Coborn’s grocery store. the future in Long Prairie.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 9 Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 PROJECT H.E.A.L. EXPANDS TO SAUK CENTRE

If you see CentraCare Health’s Paul Knutson carrying a large STANLEY® toolbox, you know good things are about to happen in the community. No, Paul isn’t a mechanic on his way to provide roadside assistance. He’s actually a mission development specialist with CentraCare’s Family Health Center where he helps coordinate a program called Project H.E.A.L. (Health, Education, Access, Link). This outreach program was started by Mid-Minnesota Family Medicine Center and helps brings free healthcare services to those in need.

You won’t find any wrenches or sockets inside Paul’s toolbox. as do physicians and providers from across the region. It’s a true Instead, it’s stocked with blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, community-wide partnership. Band-Aids, a prescription pad and all the essentials needed to run a small clinic. By combining these “tools” with passionate partners Because of the community partnerships and enthusiastic volunteers, and volunteers, CentraCare helps bring healthcare services to Project H.E.A.L. has had a tremendous positive impact. So far in those most in need. There was a need identified in Sauk Centre, 2016, volunteers have helped provide services to more than 500 so Project H.E.A.L. opened its 9th clinic there in 2014. people at its 10 locations, and more than 5,000 clinic visits have been logged since the program started. But as Knutson will tell you, Over the past 15 years, CentraCare has supported Project there’s still more to be done. And as long as there’s a need, you can H.E.A.L. in many ways. In addition to providing the medical be sure Project H.E.A.L. will be around. supplies, CentraCare teams up with churches and organizations across Central Minnesota to engage more than 80 volunteers To learn more about Project H.E.A.L., visit: who staff the clinics. Many CentraCare staff, including physicians, CentraCare.com/services/project-heal nurses and technicians, give their time to support the program,

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 10 Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 BOUNCING BACK IN MONTICELLO

If you’ve ever received a handwritten thank you note or been on the receiving end of a random act of kindness, you know the power of positivity. Positive interactions can affect our mental health, happiness and overall well being. So when a group of Monticello Clinic and Buffalo Clinic providers experienced an emotional and challenging time following the tragic deaths of two colleagues, they came together in the spirit of positive thinking. This led to the creation of the Bounce Back Project, a community-wide effort that is instilling a new resilience among people living in Monticello and surrounding communities.

The purpose of Bounce Back is simple – to promote health and overall well being through community presentations, showcase through happiness. Today, the project is a partnership of events, and healthcare related fairs. CentraCare Health – Monticello, Allina Health – Buffalo Hospital, Monticello Clinic, Buffalo Clinic and Allina Health Buffalo Clinic. The Bounce Back Project has exceeded expectations. The Together these organizations are introducing tools that can help response from people in Monticello and Buffalo, and more people increase their resiliency and well being. recently surrounding cities and counties, has been overwhelmingly positive. More than 6,000 people have participated in the project, The CentraCare Health Foundation supports the efforts in which helps people deal with situations when life does not go Monticello with grant funding that has allowed for a dedicated as planned. By working together, this program is showing that Bounce Back Project point person to spearhead the effort. resiliency is real, and it can lead to improved physical and mental Melissa Pribyl, MSN, community health and wellness specialist, health and provide a strong and healthy response to change. leads a 6-person multi-disciplinary team comprised of providers, clinical and non-clinical staff at CentraCare Health – Monticello. To learn more, visit: BounceBackProject.org She helps introduce tools that strengthen mental health stamina

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 11 Photo by Dan Stephenson via sctimes.com

Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 PROJECT BRAINSAFE: COLLABORATING ON CONCUSSIONS

CentraCare Health’s Dr. Kelly Collins grew up in an active, athletic family in Sartell. Remarkably, her four brothers all went on to play professional sports in the NHL and NFL. However, three of them had their dreams of going from small town Minnesota to the big leagues cut short by injuries, including concussions. And it was here where Dr. Collins’ work as a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist became very personal.

It was hard to see her seemingly invincible brothers experience But athletes aren’t the only people susceptible to brain injuries. struggles associated with concussions. Yet as an expert in neurological The elderly population, which is at a greater risk for falls, actually rehabilitation, which studies how the brain heals, Dr. Collins felt makes up the largest number of patients treated by Dr. Collins. fortunate to be able to do something about it. In addition to “Our commitment is to provide treatment and resources so that helping her brothers, she channeled her energy toward helping everyone can reach their best potential, from babies to elders,” others through her involvement in Project BrainSafe, a community says Dr. Collins. collaboration that brings together medical experts, academic institutions and community partners to improve the standard of Dr. Collins is proud of CentraCare’s involvement in Project care for concussions. BrainSafe. “It’s inspiring to see so many community resources come together to address this important need. I’m so thankful Project BrainSafe is supported by CentraCare, and dozens of to CentraCare’s leaders for supporting this work and to the staff give their time and talents to raise awareness and educate Project BrainSafe team whose commitment is like nothing I’ve people about concussions. “Fortunately, more people are aware of seen before. Together, we’re improving lives every day.” the seriousness of concussions today – especially in sports,” says Dr. Collins. Project BrainSafe partners with schools to conduct Learn more at: BrainSafeMN.com baseline cognitive testing for student athletes, which can be used to diagnose and treat concussions.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 12 Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MELROSE

If you want to see a strong partnership between a community and a healthcare organization, look no further than Melrose. For years, this community has been actively engaged in health, and CentraCare Health has been there every step of the journey. This partnership continues to get stronger as CentraCare is planning to build a new $25 million medical campus that will serve the growing needs of the area.

While the new medical campus will be a very visible place in To do this Jonathan meets with patients on a regular basis to help the community where people can access healthcare services, them follow medication protocols, monitor glucose levels and there are some extraordinary healthcare outreach efforts taking ultimately manage their diabetes more effectively. place that are less noticeable, but equally important. Like the expansion of CentraCare’s Community Health Worker (CHW) Jonathan has only been in this role since September 2015, but program to Melrose, which brings health care services directly to he’s already viewed as a lifeline for the 50 patients he supports people in need through in-home appointments and check-ins. who rely on him for answers to questions and assistance with The expansion was made possible through a grant from the navigating the healthcare system. In several instances, through Minnesota Department of Health. these home visits, he has been able to address issues before they become more serious. Jonathan Walz was hired as CentraCare’s third CHW (the other two CHWs are based in St. Cloud). His job: to help address the Through this outreach program, Jonathan is not only helping growing concerns related to managing and treating diabetes people get the right care at the right time. He’s building among the Latino population in Melrose. relationships, trust and helping foster a sense of community, which is what health is all about.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 13 SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES $173,329,717 Total Value of Community Contributions

$.35 Other Community Benefit $3.29 $61.5 Cash & In-kind Donations Medicaid1 & Other Public Programs $8.61 $4.9 Subsidized Health Services Education/Research $3.72 Charity Care1

$ Values in Millions 1 Based on Costs Current year calculations are based on IRS 990 schedule H instructions. TOTAL: $82.4

2 ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT (in millions)

Cost in excess of Medicare payments $63.75 Discounts offered to uninsured patients $6.12

Other care provided without compensation $18.78 Taxes and fees $2.29

2 Not included on schedule H TOTAL: $90.92

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 14 CENTRACARE HEALTH FINANCIALS

STATE OF OPERATIONS For the years ended June 30, 2015 and 2016

2016 2015 CENTRACARE HEALTH Total Revenue $1,199,650,818 $1,138,072,280 FACILITY LOCATIONS Total Expenses $1,149,308,257 $1,074,823,077 Albany - clinic Net Operating Income $50,342,561 $63,249,203 Alexandria - dialysis, radiation oncology Operating Margin 4.20% 5.56% Becker - clinic, pharmacy Annual Capital Expenditures $88,200,516 $74,236,936 Belgrade - clinic Big Lake - clinic, dialysis Brainerd - dialysis Cambridge - dialysis Cold Spring - clinic BALANCE SHEET Eagle Bend - clinic For the years ended June 30, 2015 and 2016 Eden Valley - clinic Litchfield - dialysis 2016 2015 Little Falls - dialysis, outreach clinic ASSETS Long Prairie Current Assets $336,984,469 $279,762,842 - hospital, clinic, senior housing, long-term care Restricted Assets $533,588,496 $576,621,298 Property, Plant & Equipment $656,269,063 $627,608,165 Melrose - hospital, clinic, senior housing, Other Assets $30,717,478 $33,394,611 long-term care Total Assets $1,557,559,506 $1,517,386,916 Monticello - hospital, clinic, senior housing, long-term care Paynesville LIABILITIES - hospital, clinic, senior housing, long-term care Current Liabilities $167,177,063 $146,446,199 Long-Term Debt $455,588,549 $411,172,165 Princeton - dialysis Other Liabilities $99,136,659 $85,282,208 Richmond - clinic Total Liabilities $721,902,271 $642,900,572 Sauk Centre - hospital, clinic, senior housing, long-term care Staples - dialysis NET ASSETS $835,657,235 $874,486,344 St. Cloud - hospital, clinic, dialysis, pharmacy, Total Liabilities & Net Assets $1,557,559,506 $1,517,386,916 senior housing, long-term care St. Joseph - clinic MISSION CentraCare Health Foundation engages the philanthropic community in partnerships to improve health and health care. THANK YOU

We hope you enjoy the stories in this year’s Community Report, which highlight the connection between the CentraCare Health Foundation and our communities. As you read about the many different ways we support health, we also hope you feel as proud as we do about the impact we’re having on people living in Central Minnesota.

Our efforts support wellness initiatives, community engagement programs, facility expansions and care for the poor, just to name a few. All of it is important work, but none of it would be possible without your generosity.

I am inspired by the commitment to CentraCare that we’ve felt from people across the region, and I thank you for your incredible contributions. It’s because of you that we are able to improve and change lives every day.

Regards,

Brad Konkler Vice President, Philanthropy & Community Health

CENTRACARE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Douglas J. Boser Ken Holmen, MD Nicholas Reuter, MD Craig Broman Jean Juenemann, OSB David Smith, MD Paul Dorsher, MD Brad Konkler Kevin Smith, MD Julie Esselman Mark Kranz David Tilstra, MD Andy Fritz Yvonne Kremers Deb Vogt Christy Gilleland, Chair Elaina Lee, MD Gene Windfeldt Janet Handrigan, MD Mary Linnemann Rose Windschitl Brad Hanson Carmie Mick Diane Wojtanowicz Elizabeth Hayden Pam Raden

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 16 WAYS TO GIVE There are many ways to support the needs of the community through the CentraCare Health Foundation. Here are examples of a few unique and creative ways people have chosen to give:

Gracie's Run Nemeth Family Playroom Pat Lynch–Granite Logistics Gary Marsden–Karlie's Fund

REAL ESTATE GIFTS MATCHING FUNDS Did you know there are tax benefits for donating real estate to When Pat Lynch, President of Granite Logistics, learned that the CentraCare Health Foundation? A real estate gift leaves a CentraCare Health was considering new and innovative ways lasting legacy that supports programs and services of your choice to help heart and vascular patients, he wanted to help. So while providing you a charitable tax benefit for the value of the Pat’s team at Granite Logistics generously matched $100,000 property. The CentraCare Health Foundation recently received in donations during CentraCare Health Foundation’s 2015 two real estate gifts (both buildings in St. Cloud), one from Community Campaign, which are benefiting the CentraCare Dr. Michael and Kendra Flanagan and another from William and Heart & Vascular Center. Karen Young. The Foundation created two funds with the value Today, the funds are being used for services that insurance of the properties: doesn’t cover, such as iPads for remote monitoring for heart • The Flanagan Family Fund helps patients served by failure patients, as well as routine depression and anxiety Gorecki Guest House, Recovery Plus and St. Cloud screenings for heart and vascular patients. Hospital’s Family Birthing Unit “We believe in CentraCare, which is so vital to Central • The Granite City Dental Lab–William and Karen Young Minnesota,” said Lynch. “We’re honored to support their work Fund helps patients and families served by Coborn Cancer in a way that benefits people living in our communities.” Center and Clara’s House.

DONATIONS FOR NEW AMENITIES PERSONAL FUNDRAISERS Years ago, when Dr. Ben and Kari Nemeth gave birth to their Gary Marsden recently organized a cribbage tournament to twin boys at St. Cloud Hospital, there wasn’t a place for their benefit Karlie’s Fund for Reach Out & Read, a program that older son to play. This inspired them to donate funds to create provides books to young children in hopes of encouraging reading. the Nemeth Family Playroom, which today is a special place Marsden gathered his fishing friends for an evening of cards and designed just for kids. The Nemeth family initially donated cribbage, which raised $5,250 that was donated to help offset $25,000 to create the playroom and recently donated another the cost of purchasing books. Through the program, books are $25,000 that was used to refurbish and restock it with new given to children, ages 6 months to 5 years, by CentraCare Clinic’s child-friendly interactive tools. The playroom has become an pediatric providers during every well-child clinic visit. important part of the pediatrics unit and is a favorite space for Karlie’s Fund for Reach Out & Read was established by Karlie visiting kids as well as siblings of children who are being cared Geiser Hobson’s family after her tragic death in a car accident in for at St. Cloud Hospital. 2012. To learn more, or to make a donation to Karlie’s Fund For Reach Out & Read, visit: CentraCare.ThankYou4Caring.org/ pages/karlies_fund

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 17 Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 A CENTER FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

For people living in Central Minnesota, it’s encouraging to know there are more than 7,000 cancer survivors who have received treatment and support from CentraCare Coborn Cancer Center. And it’s exciting to know there are plans to develop a new facility that will offer everything patients and family members need once cancer treatment is complete.

“It can be emotionally difficult for patients to come back The CentraCare Health Foundation is leading a capital campaign to the Cancer Center for supportive services after they have that will help make this dream a reality. The Coborn Family received treatment,” said Sonya Wieber, section director at Foundation generously donated $1 million to start the campaign, Coborn Cancer Center. “This is why the new center will be built which has a goal of $3.2 million (the facility will be 100% donor adjacent to, but separate from, the Cancer Center. We’re also funded). Once the capital campaign goal is reached, construction excited to partner with the community in ways that will make will begin. The goal is to complete fundraising efforts by Spring this center a model for other cancer treatment programs 2017 so the new center can open in late 2017. across the country.” To learn more, or to make a gift, visit: CentraCare.com/ One example is the Expressive Arts Program, which will be a foundation/areas-of-need/cancer-survivorship-center partnership with local art students who earn college credits by helping facilitate art classes for patients, family members and even caregivers. This allows participants to express their emotions and experiences through art, which has proven therapeutic benefits. The center will also offer nutrition counseling and dietary programs, as well as integrative therapy programs, like yoga designed especially for cancer patients.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 18 Watch the video online at CentraCare.com/2016 RUNNING THE STREETS OF ST. CLOUD

While spring in Minnesota can bring unpredictable weather, one thing you can count on every April is a crowd of enthusiastic participants ready to take part in the Earth Day Run Weekend activities. This year was no different as more than 4,000 runners and walkers packed the streets of St. Cloud, making it one of the biggest race weekends in the event’s history. CentraCare Health led the planning for this annual event and excitement is already building for next year.

The Earth Day Run attracts people from across the region The City of St. Cloud was a tremendous partner, helping with and is Central Minnesota’s largest road race featuring a half course planning and street preparations. The Parks & Recreation marathon, half marathon relay, 5K run/walk and 1K kids run. department made it possible to highlight some of the city’s most This year, the weekend had a special focus on kids with separate beautiful green spaces. Local police played a huge role both days field trip experiences for area 3rd graders and all 17 area to ensure the safety of participants as well as spectators, and St. Boys and Girls Club/KIDSTOP sites. Through this, more than Cloud State University played a major role as the course weaved 1,600 kids learned about healthy activities and capped off the through campus and finished inside Husky Stadium. experience running their own 1K race. It was an exhilarating weekend for everyone involved, and It was a remarkable weekend, and it was successful because of CentraCare will again be leading the event in 2017 – one that is the community teamwork that took place before, during and expected to be even bigger and better. after the event. “Our volunteers were amazing,” said Bartt Gevens, race director. “So many people stepped up to help, and To learn more, visit: RunEarthDay.com that’s what made the weekend really special for participants and spectators.” More than 1,200 volunteers pitched in starting early Thursday morning until late Saturday night to make the event a smooth-running success.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 19 HEALTH GAIN FY2016

REGIONAL GRANTS Regional Grants are vetted through a three-step process: STEP 1 The Foundation staff screens out requests not aligned with CentraCare Foundation’s mission or invites a full proposal be submitted to the Grants Committee. STEP 2 Grants Committee reviews. STEP 3 Full Foundation Board approval. Over the Foundation history, 475+ grant requests have been reviewed by the Committee and the Board has approved 297. The Grants Committee is looking for the best fit with the Foundation’s mission of improving health and health care. Below are examples of the grants distributed:

Confidence Learning Center–Get FIT MN: A Health & Wellness Program for Individuals with Disabilities Central MN Mental Health Center–St. Cloud Area Child Response Initiative Lutheran Social Service–St. Cloud Area Crisis Nursery Children’s Dental Services: Portable dental care to 1,000 low-income Central MN children and pregnant women Catholic Charities–Youth House Outreach Faith’s Lodge: Coping with the serious illness of a child Minnesota Gerontological Society: Professional training in gerontological and geriatric principles St. Cloud State University–Keep it Quiet: A file and outreach program around suicide Todd County Health & Human Services–Todd County Senior Transportation Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota–Mental Health Services, St. Cloud Helping Hands Outreach for Elders, Inc.: Caregiver programming expansion and support Employment Enterprises: Equipment upgrade for medically fragile individuals Initiative Foundation: Early childhood dental network cavity free birth–3 True Friends–True Friends Health Services Talahi Community School: Handicapped playground for Talahi Community School Rivers of Hope–Domestic Violence and Child Protection Advocacy Project

MOST RECENT INNOVATIONS FUND INVESTMENTS THIS PAST FISCAL YEAR INCLUDED: CentraCare Health Monticello–BounceBack Program: A collaboration between CentraCare Health – Monticello, Allina Health – Buffalo Hospital, Monticello Clinic, Buffalo Clinic and Allina Health Buffalo Clinic to provide community members with a variety of tools and programs that will help them build and strengthen their own resilience. Read the full story on page 11. Central Minnesota Concussion Collaborative (BrainSafe): Approval of a second year of funding for this community-wide initiative to improve the care for patients of all ages with concussions, also known as mild traumatic brain injuries. Read the full story on page 12. CentraCare Health–Long Prairie–Marnita’s Table: A program to catalyze and connect key CentraCare Health– Long Prairie stakeholders to build intentional social interactions with the Latino community. Read the full story on page 9. Feeling Good Minnesota: An initiative powered by CentraCare Health to support healthier communities by making healthy options automatic, affordable and accessible for everyone. Read the full story on page 7.

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 20 CENTRACARE HEALTH FOUNDATION FINANCIALS

SUMMARY OF 2016 2016 OPERATIONS REVENUE & SUPPORT (in thousands) EXPENSES (in thousands) For fiscal year Contributions, net* $8,492 Grants & Programs $6,143 2016 Investment Income, net ($877) Special Events $885 Special Events $1,682 Administrative $688 Planned Giving Expectations** $1,373 Fundraising $1,091 Total Revenue $10,670 Total Expenses $8,807 Net Assets at the end of the year $50,881

* St. Cloud Hospital, CentraCare Health–Long Prairie and St. Benedict’s Senior Community covered a portion of the Foundation’s administrative expenses. The number is reflected in the contribution line. ** Some planned gifts are revocable and may not materialize.

DONORS Thank you to everyone who generously supports health and health care in Central Minnesota. The lists of benefactors highlight the thousands of people in our region whose gifts are impacting the care of patients today, leaving a legacy of future health improvements.

CUMULATIVE $1,000,000+ Patrick E. Lynch Leighton Broadcasting Radio Stations– McGough Construction Company, Inc. KCLD, KZPK, KCML, KNSI BENEFACTORS Anderson Family of Companies Morgan Family Foundation John Mahowald & Donna Kuhl The persons, foundations and Bob & Linda Feuling & Otto Bremer Trust Mahowald Insurance Agency corporations listed have achieved The Feuling Family The Rosen Family Foundation, Inc.– Gary & Jane Marsden a lifetime-giving level of $10,000 Rollie & Barbara A. Anderson Lud, Roberta & Thomas Rosen Dr. John & Joyce Matsuura or more. We truly are grateful to Rose Mary (+) & Darwin Bonn Bob & Sandy Sexton John & Cherie McDowall– our benefactors and make every Grocers On the Green Dr. Wesley J. & Jean A. (+) Streed McDowall Co. effort to list them as they prefer. State of Minnesota Gene & Sheelah Windfeldt Medica Foundation Please call 320-240-2810 to correct George & Shirley Torrey any errors or discrepancies that Dr. Terence & Sue Pladson appear in the following lists. $750,000+ $250,000+ The Clara Foundation Bernick Family Foundation Patrick J. & Karen L. Virnig (As of June 30, 2016) Douglas J. & Tanya Boser– Scott & Kim Blattner Wells Fargo Bank Boser Construction, Inc. $2,000,000+ Central Bi-Products William & Karen Young– Marco, Inc. Granite City Dental Lab CentraCare Health Employees Design Electric, Inc. The Kresge Foundation Dennis & Karen Zaun Clearway Minnesota Lester Engel The Coborn Family $500,000+ Farmers Union Industries, LLC Ms. Mae Ellingson-Skalicky Dr. Michael C. & Kendra Flanagan $100,000+ American Foods Group, LLC Andy & Jodi Fritz–El-Jay American Heritage Bank & The Jay Benedict F. (+) & Dorothy J. Gorecki Blue Cross and Blue Shield of MN St. Cloud Hospital Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Johnston & Rodger Johnston families Crothall Services Group John & Nancy Frobenius Barb Anderson & Dave Chandler St. Cloud Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary Bob & Nancy Ferche Family John & Mary Weitzel Lee & Jan Hanson Arvig Communication Systems Barb & Art Grachek Harold E. Anderson Trust Cornelius P. & Sandra L. Baldwin Long Prairie Packing Al & Yvonne Kremers Michael & Sharon Bauerly Family Fund

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 21 Bauerly Companies Diane & John (+) Wojtanowicz/ Mary Lee & James H. Illies Bonnie & Stephen Bologna Rodger & Marlys Bense Prairie Farm Company J.P. Morgan Securities, Inc. Tom & Andrea Brasel Dick & Mimi Bitzan Mary Lou Jameson Bremer Financial Services, Inc. Bremer Bank $75,000+ Karen & Jerry Jurgens Dr. Frank T. & Alice L. Brown Craig & Karen Broman Gail Anderson Donlar Construction Company Laura Burns The Carlson Family & Audio Video Extremes, LLC The Klick Foundation Bush Foundation C & L Distributing Vonnie Bangtson Sue & Greg Klugherz Center For Diagnostic Imaging Central MN Emergency Physicians Carl & Barb Caspers Linus (+) & Marina Koopmeiners Central Minnesota Credit Union James C. Christensen Child Care Choices, Inc. Jim & Mary Jane Lauerman Central Minnesota Noon Optimist Club City of Melrose Crafts Direct Steven Letnes Linda & Joe Chmielewski Melrose Public Utilities Commission Crystal Farms Hub Levandowski & Karol Moorman Clearwater Travel Plaza CliftonLarsonAllen Dr. Luther (+) & K. Julie Aronson Dehnel John P. & Maryanne Mahowald Continental Press, Inc. Dan's Prize, Inc. Rich & Jodi Erkens Steve & Trese Mareck Mick Family–Custom Welding & Donlar Construction Fraternal Order of Eagles Margaret Burke Trust Metal Fabricating, Inc. Dr. Paul J. & Joanne E. Dorsher Ken & Deb Gieske Dr. Edward & William Martin-Chaffee D.J. Bitzan Jewelers Roger & Betty Duininck Greater MN Fight for a Cure Mathew Hall Lumber Company Jim & Jan Davis Epic Systems Judge Elizabeth Hayden & Metropolitan Mechanical DCI, Inc. Merle & Kathy Felling Judge Flinn, Jr. Contractors, Inc. Del Monte Foods Felling Trailers HealthPartners Central MHA Donlar Construction Jared Gapinski & Molly Meagher Minnesota Clinics Midsota Plastic & Reconstructive Dunham Associates GNP Company–Gold’n Plump Donald Helgeson & Sue Shepard Surgeons, PA Rene Eldidy, MD Gray Plant Mooty J & B Group Dr. Chris & Denise Moellentine Elmer Garding Memorial Cancer Fund Leo T. Henkemeyer Jennie-O Turkey Store, Inc. Minnesota Academy of Janice & Charles Engebretson Emily Hoeft Estate The Jay Johnston Family Pediatrics Foundation Dr. Fred J. & Lynn Engman Kevin J. & Joanne M. Hughes The Rodger Johnston Family John & Helen Monson Jason & Debra Erickson Hughes Mathews Greer, P.A. Drs. Richard & Merryn R. Jolkovsky Michael R. & Donna M. Nathe Perry L. Evans Dwight & Audrey Jaeger Lamar Outdoor Advertising Ben & Kari Nemeth Events Extraordinaire By Jim Christensen– William A. & Virginia M. Lee New Flyer USA Jean, Inc./Jean Dotzler J.C. Christensen & Associates, Inc. Jim Nahan Robert & Marilyn Obermiller Fifth District Eagles Sy & Corrine Janochoski–Sy & Sons, Inc. Rice Building Systems, Inc. Option Care Finken Water & Kay’s Kitchen Kemps Denny & Karol Ringsmuth PCL Construction Services, Inc. General Mills, Inc. Knife River/MDU Foundation Rinke Noonan, Ltd Danya Rice Frank & Helen Gessell Cheryl Lightle & Wade Skaja Russ Davis Wholesale Michael & Elizabeth Roth Granite Equity Partners Fund Thomas E. & Mary Mathews Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict Will & Jill Seiler Patricia Gray Gordy & Michelle Meyer Don & Sylvia Weeres & Family– Michael & Patricia Sipe Doug & Kay Greenlee Dan & Susan Miller– Spee-Dee Delivery Service, Inc. St. Cloud School of Nursing James & Pauline Hall Miller Architects & Builders Sysco Western Minnesota Alumni Association Donald & Nancy Hansen Jim & Marion Miller The Lynn Johnson Family Foundation Stearns Benton Medical Society Drs. Ronald D. & Michelle Hanson Dr. Paul T. & Nancy (+) Moran Louise E. Theisen Don & Angeline Hall Family Harley & Sally Hanson Multiple Concepts Interiors Then Family Charitable Foundation Stinson Leonard Street LLP Paul & Jennifer Harris Carpet One Vascular Solutions Supervalu, Inc. Dr. Richard W. & Patricia Hart Pan-O-Gold Baking Co. Gary & Wendy Verkinnes Daniel & Susan Swenson Richard & Kris Inderieden– Regional Diagnostic Radiology Kathy & Tom Terhaar Heater Rental Services Dr. Nicholas & Bernice Reuter $50,000+ The Hearst Foundations Dr. Pat & Juliann Heller Barry & Sandy Ross Array Services Group Tony & Joyce Tillemans Joe & Amy Hellie Phil & Evelyn Ruggiero John, Nancy, Corey & Lee Bartlett– Drs. David & Janet Tilstra Kit & Jerry Henkemeyer Leo M. & Karen M. Sand Automotive Parts Headquarters, Inc. TKI/ Tom & Diane Kraemer Family Henkemeyer Coatings, Inc.– Scheels All Sports Charles D. Nielsen & Peggy L. Carlson Traumen Glasberg Design Studios Mike & Pat Henkemeyer Joyce A. & Thomas L. Schlough John P. & Cindy B. Clemens Brad & Kathy Wheelock Steve & Megan Henkemeyer– Ronald S. & Irene E. Schmidt Robert & Veronica Coborn Dr. Daniel & Judy Whitlock Henkemeyer Excavating SEI Family Fund Duane & Elaine Schultz & Joan Hicks Christopher Shorba Coldspring Winkelman Building Corporation Andy (+) & Carol Hilger Sprint PCS Courrier Investments, LLC. Robert & RoseAnn Zinter Hoglund Bus Co., Inc. St. Cloud Ear Nose & Throat– Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Cragle Holiday Companies Head & Neck Clinic, PA Creative Memories/ The Antioch Co. $25,000+ Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites St. Cloud Hospital Auxiliary Gift Gallery DeZurik Janie & Jack M. Amundson Holiday Station Stores, Inc. St. Cloud Lions Club Mark & Karla Donlin Family Fund Matt Hwang & Stacia Anderson Dr. Mark D. & Susie Osaki Holm St. Jude Medical Charles & Jane Dooley Janet & Dr. Charles Andres Linda & Ken Holmen Tastefully Simple The Eich Family & Eich Motor Company Anheuser–Busch Ken & Beth Honkomp Esther & Jerome (+) Then Dr. Walter N. & Trecia Ann Ellis Arvig Nicholas & Terese Houle Dr. Tracey B. Thompson Michael J. Faber Larry L. Asplin Dr. Scot & Gretchen Hutton Delphine (+) & John Rose Ann Faber BankVista Alcuin & Dorine (+) Illies Undersander Family Form A Feed, Inc. Joan B. Volkmuth Kathy Janson Memorial Fund US Bank Dr. John H. & Jeanne M. Geiser Roberta & Kevin Basol JM Companies, Inc. & Mike Moores Paul E. Van Gorp, MD & Christy Gilleland– David & Jean Bauerly Family John Wiese Ford, Inc. Roberta Knutson Gilleland Chevrolet-Cadillac Jerry & Elaine Bauerly Kevin & Julie Johnson– Faber Family–Viking Coca-Cola, Ross Hall & Tanya Vossberg Don & Pat (+) Bitzan K. Johnson Const., Inc. First Choice, Armada Coffee Hammel, Green & Abrahamson, Inc. Payton Blomstrom Perinatal & Cynthia L. Johnson Bob & Penny White Dennis & Tamara Holland Pediatrics Palliative Care Fund Dr. James L. & Mary Jost Wolters Kluwer Financial Services Allen & Laura Horn Joe & Patty Blonski Dr. Donald J. Jurgens

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 22 Justin V. Pearson Memorial Fund Al & Vickie Ruegemer Brent & Ingrid Anderson Pat Cumming Michael & Joni Karl Scenic Sign Corp. Arbor Research Collaborative Craig & Lynn Dahl Keller Family Community Foundation Dr. John M. & Amy Schmitz for Health Dahlheimer Beverage, LLC Kiwanis Club of St. Cloud Claude C. & Mary A. Schneider Arctic Glacier Ice Daniel Funeral Home, Inc. Tom (+) & Helen Krebsbach John & Jan Schnettler Ascent Dr. Eileen H. & Brian H. Dauer Dr. David A. & Susan M. Kroska Dr. Thomas G. & Myra Lee Schrup AVI SPL Dayton Foundation Laerdal Foundation Jacqueline M. Schuh in memory of Christine & Jason Bakke Dr. Amy & Eric Dearking Lakeland Construction Finance, LLC Joan M. Schuh Dr. Burton R. & Evelyn H. Bancroft Fred & Judy Dinkel & Family Steve & Peggy Laraway John Seckinger Barnes & Noble Booksellers DLMC Foundation Mark & Judi Larkin Tom & Kathy Sellnow Barrel O' Fun Cindy & Dwayne Dockendorf Dr. Thomas W. & Deanne Leither Sentra-Sota Sheet Metal, Inc. Patrick C. Bauer & Gloria A. Flavin Bauer Larry & Rita Donlin Mike & Rhonda Lepinski Slumberland Furniture of St. Cloud Brian & Marge Bauerly Donlin Company Aaron & Jill Levin Kevin L. Smith, MD Jennifer & Jake Bauerly Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Dorle Dr. Douglas R. & Taimi T. Liepert Dr. Stephen (+) & Mary Sommers Mark & Anita Bauerly Dr. Craig M. & Jennifer Doschadis Lions Club of Long Prairie St. Cloud Country Club Rick & Helga Bauerly Jyeton Drayna Duane & Patricia Lorsung St. Cloud Surgical Center Bayer Built Woodworks, Inc. Dr. Ann C. Dunnigan Jim & Vickie Lundeen Dr. Michael & Nina Steil Penny & Dennis Beattie Drs. Robert Ang & Belen Dy Macy's Stellis Health, P.A. Gary & Kay Bechtold East West Realty Dr. Todd & Sarah Magnuson Scott & Shelly Streed Mary Bell Eden Valley Lions Club Jim & Chris Mahowald Todd & Heidi Streed Carol Belling Edy’s Grand Ice Cream Norie Mahowald Stryker Michael S. & Gerry Beltinck Dr. Charles Ehlen Mardag Foundation Dr. Muhammad Suri & Aqsa Nadeem BerganKDV Mike & Deb Eisenstadt Dr. Mark & Ronda Matthias Dr. Jessica & Andy Swartout Ernest J. (+) & Eileen A. Bergeron Dr. Dahlia Elkadi Scott & Mary Kay May Tenvoorde Ford Dean R. & Lori J. Bernick Energizer Dr. Eric T. McFarling The Klick Foundation Kirstie & Peter Bingham Dr. Hans H. & Sharon L. Engman Dr. Lynn M. McFarling The Medtronic Foundation Ryan & Julia Bjerke Wayne R. & Linda J. Engstrand Medtronic Thermo-Tech Windows East Side Big Stone County Cancer Robert & Evelyn Erickson Dr. Cindy Jensen Melloy & Glass Company Support Group, Inc. Fairview Gardens Thomas P. Melloy Lee & Mary Torborg Byron & PegAnne Bjorklund Family John & Gail Falconer Melrose Lions Club Townsquare Media, Inc. Rona Bleess Family Voices of Minnesota Michael Foods Mark J. Traut Drs. Barbara J. & Steven H. Bollinger Dr. Kelly B. & Neil Fandel Midwest Arrhythmia Research Fund Dr. Theodore & Andrea Truitt Bor-Son Construction, Inc. Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Myrel A. Neumann Midwest W. Gohman Construction Co. Sharon & David Borgert Sauk Rapids/Pierz Vision Centers Donald R. & Jan D. Watkins Dr. Philip F. & Kristine Boyle Tom & Gina Feldhege MillerCoors Bruce & Jodie Gohmann– Joe & Kathy Sexton Jason & Jennifer Ferche Minnesota Medical Foundation Weidner Plumbing & Heating William & Louise Brandt Fifth Avenue Sleep Center Minnesota Power Foundation West Central Anesthesia PC Robert & Bernice Braun family First State Bank JM Companies, Inc. & Mike Moores Hugo & Rita Weyrens Breitbach Construction Co. Michele Fischer Rosie & Roger Moran Dr. Darin D. & Katy Willardsen Dennis & Merrie Breitenfeldt Jim Forsting Morrison Healthcare Food Services William & Betty Andres Foundation Dr. Bryan J. & Kirsten H. Brindley Freeport State Bank Steve Muggli Williams Dingmann Funeral Homes Daniel & Teri Brooks Frito Lay Mark & Jan Murphy Brownie & Michelle Williams Sonia Browen Dick & Lucy Fuchs Family NativeX Dr. Harold E. & Shirley Windschitl Gary & Sharon Brown & family G.R. Herberger’s, Inc. Negen Family–Negen Architects, Inc. Xcel Energy Barbara DuBois Carlson Bernard J. Gambrino Dr. Robert B. & Marianne Nemeth Dr. Mohamed S. Yassin Dr. Dennis & Jeanne Carreras Gannett National Shared Joshua & Melissa Longnecker– Todd & Kyoko Zaun Carson Pirie Scott Foundation Service Center Northwestern Mutual Daryl L. & Bonnie G. Zimmer Brown & Krueger, PA Chanda & Eric Gebhardt Old Dutch Foods, Inc. Sonja Zitur Mary Buhl General Mills Foundation Troy & Gail Olson Zonta Club of St. Cloud Barbara & David Burandt Ceree George Tom & Barb Orr Mary Bye Drs. Terri T. & Jeffrey S. Gerdes Kurt & Linda Otto $10,000+ Roger & Sue Cada Jodi & Chad Gertken John & Elizabeth Packert/Ron’s Cabinets Linda Abel Sheila Campbell Gerry & Debora Gilbertson Kathy Parsons The Ackley Family Care Transportation GLTArchitects Paynesville Hospital Auxiliary Acosta Caribou Coffee John & Arlene Glynn Perkins & Will Adult & Pediatric Urology Cathedral Press Great River Federal Credit Union David & Mary Phipps Advantage One Insurance– Central Minnesota Credit Union Greater St. Cloud Development Co. Patrick & Joy Plamann J. Ted Plombon Central Minnesota Diagnostic, Inc. Dr. Winn & Denise Gregory Plaza Park Bank Advantage Sales & Marketing Central Minnesota Woodcarvers Assoc. Pete & Paulette Hagen Pleasureland RV Center, Inc. AIS Planning Certified Hereford Beef Dr. Albert S. & Janice Hammond Pope Architects, Inc. Dr. Oluade A. & Adeyoola A. Ajayi Charity Cup Ride Hanratty & Associates, Inc. Tom & Amy Porwoll Albany Mutual Telephone Foundation Del & Colleen Christianson Craig & Joan Hanson Durand J. & Mary Sue Potter Hani Alkhatib City of St. Cloud Paul N. & Michele Hanson Preferred Credit, Inc. Tom & Sally Allen College of Saint Benedict Chad A. Haroldson Prestige Parking & Valet Allergy, Asthma & Pulmonary Assoc., P.A. Dr. Thomas & Paulette Como Angelyn Harper Quinlivan & Hughes, P.A. American Cancer Society Adeline Conlon Mark Hauge Joni & Duane Rasmusson American Door Works Dee Coppock Dennis & Jacquelyn Heinen RBC Wealth Management American Endowment Foundation Cornerstone Todd & Jodi Hillmer Dr. John R. & Kathryn A. Reisinger American Pharmacists Association Dr. Thomas L. & Mary M. Cress Kacey Hiltner Robert & Rita Rengel John & Kay Delinsky & Crossmark/Reckitt Benckiser Dr. Kathleen Hobday Dr. David J. & Susan M. Roberts Apollo Insurance Agency Crow Wing County Auditor–Treasurer Holdingford Area Walk of Hope

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 23 Hormel Foods Bonnie & Richard Line Troy & Sandra Payne St. Cloud Technical & Drs. Weining Hu & Yi Zheng Little Falls Orthopedics Paynesville Lions Club Community College Dr. Mark Hughes Shirley & Al (+) Loehr Marilyn Peitso, MD & Peder Hegland St. Cloud Toyota Brenda & Matt Hulst Joan & Paul Lombardi Diane Pelant St. Cloud Westside Sertoma Club Imagine Nation Books, LTD Long Prairie Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Ken & Jeannette Pesta St. Cloud Window, Inc. Ingram Entertainment, Inc. Phil & Holly Luitjens Drs. Ted & Jane Peterson Gary & Jill Stang Initiative Foundation Lumber One, Avon, Inc. Dr. Brett A. & Jonathan Pinkerton Bert Stanley Dan Janochoski Dr. John Teskey & Kathleen Mahon Jean Poganski State Farm Insurance Jim Janochoski Marjorie & Gerald Mahon Noel & Cindy Johnson– Paul W. Steil & Elizabeth Wenner Steil Mr. & Mrs. Tom Janochoski Robert L. & Anne M. Mahowald Premier Real Estate Robert & Mary Stein John Morrell & Co. Samuel G. & JoAnn M. Mairs Proctor & Gamble Todd (+) & Cindy Steinke Dr. Craig M. & LuAnne Johnson Richard P. & JoAnn C. Manlove Shannon J. Quinlivan Heidi, Natalie, Kathryn, Joseph & Bob & Judy Johnson Diane L. Marcotte Stephanie Randolph Benjamin Stiegel Angela Jordahl Nancy & Erich Martens Dr. Deborah Rasmussen Mary Stiles, MD Angelica Jurgens Bonnie Martin Dr. Jodi K. Regan & Dean Moritz Tom & Lori Stock Audrey & Dave Kamphenkel Dr. Creston M. Martin Bret & Nicole Reuter Drs. Robert E. Stocker & Kane Transport Mary Martin Dr. Nathaniel & Valerie Reuter Catherine A. Matuska Terry & Barb Kantor Dr. Mark J. & Lisa B. Martone Millie Rice Bob & Laurie Strack Dr. Barbi Kaplan-Frenkel & John & Dorothy Matthews Richard N. Klein Living Trust Strack Companies Theodor Frenkel Eileen Maus Aleen & Rick Roehl Streed Family LMTD Partnership Linda Kappel McGladrey LLP Barbara Rogan Terry & Dr. Janelle K. Strom Mary Lou Kasella Vivian & Lewis McGonagle– Deacon Kenneth W. & Michele A. Rosha Debra D. & Donald H. Stueve Dale & Marie Katterhagen Ickler Bearing & Machine Co. Gary & Denise Rosin Dr. Pradub & Rampai Sukhum Dale Kaufman McGough–St. Cloud Deacon Jerome Roth Dr. Read & Tammy Sulik Drs. Mary & Jerry Keating McKay's Family Dodge, Inc. Richard B. Ruhoff Drs. Dale J. Minnerath & Rob & Joanne Keck Melrose Electric, Inc. Gregory O. & Carol J. Rupp Sylvia R. Sundberg Kehe Food Distributors, Inc. Darla & Brian Mergen Saint Paul City Ballet Sunray Printing Solutions, Inc. June Kelly Merrill Corporation Vernon Salzl Supervalu Foundation Kemps Metro Anesthesia Consultants, PA– Juli Sanner SuperValu, Inc. Kemps, LLC Drs. Brian & Susanne Rupert Thomas & Cheri Satre Dr. Kevin & Linda Switzer Karen Kinsley John Meyer Marilyn A. Savage Take Heart America Sudden Cardiac KLN Family Brands Roy J. & Ruth Meyer Scenic Specialties Landscape Center Arrest Survival Initiative James M. & Janet Knoblach Douglas & Jane Mick Dr. Richard & Rita (+) Schaefer Mike Tenvoorde & Lily Gould Luan Knoll Mid Central Door Co. Barb Scheiber TDS Larry & Brenda Knutson Mid-America Coffee Service/ Jane Scherber Larry D. (+) & Margo A. Tepley Kopp Family Foundation Ronnoco Coffee Armella Schimnich The Catholic Foundation– Kopp Investment Advisors Alvina Mies James & Joan Schlenner– Diocese of St. Cloud Dr. Todd M. & Laura Kor Dennis Miley Schlenner, Wenner & Co. The Change Companies Naomi Kowalik Debra Miller Judith C. Schmid The JM Smucker Company Kraemer Lumber Co., Inc. Dr. Simon & Renee Milstein Melanie & Christian Schmidt The Smile Train Kraft Foods Minnesota National Bank–Long Prairie Doug & Mary Schmidt The St. Cloud Morning Optimist Club Amy Kramer Minnesota National Bank–Sauk Centre Mike Mavetz & Mary Beth Schmitt Joleen & John Thell Mark Krebsbach Andre' Mitchell David Schoenborn Kelly Thomton Rebecca Kulzer Kathryn Morin Gary & Bobbi Schroeder Robert & Joann Thueringer Greg & Kummer Mortenson Construction Dr. Timothy N. & Amy Schuchard Dr. Daniel J. & Julie S. Tiede Ron Kurpiers, Sue Albeck & Roger A. & Barbara L. Moshier Mary Scott Brad & Cathy Tieva Jo DeBruycker Mr. Dee's, Inc. SCR Times Media & St. Cloud Times Dr. Barry A. & Leslie Labine Gwen Muehring Jeff Sell Traut Wells Dr. John M. & Nancy Lacika Beverly Mueller Sentry Bank Trudeau Distributing William J. & Phyllis M. Lacroix Musco Family Olive Co. Joe & Kathy Sexton Dr. Hilary I. & Lilyan Ufearo Jerry & Bev Timmers Lahr Name Brand Wigs Ken & Marcia Shane Unilever Aaron & Lisa Lahr Family Tracy E. Napp, M.D. Sherburne County Public Health University of Minnesota Dr. Patrick M. & Debra S. Lalley Dr. Frank P. & Tracy Nellans Marie & Steve Siegle Urban Associates, Inc. Patricia & Henri Lanctin Dr. Peter E. & Laurie Nelson Joseph & Valerie Silva Kate VanBuskirk Land O' Frost, Inc. Joe & Veronica Nessler Tereasa Simonson MD– Kay & Philip VanderStoep Peggy Lange Nestle Nutrition Regional Diagnostic Radiology Amy & Roderick Vansurksum Steve & Martha Lanz Nestle Purina SJA Architects Dr. Timothy G. & Valerie Vedder David Larson Nestle USA/Coffeemate Creamers Smithfield Farmland Corp. Verizon Dr. Theresa M. & John Lau Bruce & Neubauer Snyder's of Hanover, Inc. Verso Paper Marie Laudon Hoang Nguyen, M.D. & Regional Joel & Jennifer Spalding Veterans of Foreign Wars East Side Dr. Elaina Lee & Steven E. Patterson Diagnostic Radiology Drs. Kim & Chad Spaulding Post 4847 Yvonne L. Leedahl Eleanor Hemstreet Nickles & Kevin & Anita Spellacy Loren M. & Debra J. Viere Dr. Danielle & Michael Leighton William Nickles Steve & Jean Sperl Joan & Steve M. Vincent, Ph.D. Leighton Interactive Northwestern Mutual St. Cloud Foot & Ankle Center, PA Jane Vortherms John & Arlene Leisen NXC Imaging St. Cloud Medical Group South Campus Dena & David Walz Dr. Girum Lemma & Wuby Akalu O'Hara's Brew Pub & Restaurant St. Cloud Medical Mission Fund Patrick & Gwen Wampach Scott & Lori Leonard Gerry & Otto St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates, Ltd. Shirley Ann Wampach Mary J. Leyk Judith M. Ozbun St. Cloud Sertoma Club Christine Warzecha Deb Libbesmeier Dr. Scott & Susan Palmer St. Cloud State University Dr. Dove D. & Tracey L. Watkin Dr. David & Gretchen Lindgren Palmer Printing Company St. Cloud Subaru Melissa & Ryan Weber

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 24 Mary Ellen Wells Al & Yvonne Kremers 2016 NAMED FUNDS John & Maryanne Mahowald Fund Janet & Tim Wensman Kevin & Ann Krenik The following endowment funds John & Nancy Frobenius Breast Cancer Fund Werschay Homes William A. & Virginia M. Lee have been created by individuals to John R. Frobenius Fund Julia M. Westendorf Steven Letnes carry on family names or to honor Margaret & Michael White Dr. Douglas R. & Taimi T. Liepert Joseph J. & Susan M. Kuhl Heart special physicians, caregivers or Center Fund Thomas Wieber Duane & Patricia Lorsung friends. The principal of these gifts is Karla & Mark Donlin Fund Tom & Cathy Williams Norie Mahowald invested and the interest is used to Greg & Beth Windfeldt Kathy Janson Memorial Fund Diane L. Marcotte support the area designated by the Kay Pattison Fund Rose & Mike Windschitl Gary & Jane Marsden benefactor. (As of July 1, 2016) Kevin & Linda Switzer Fund Womens Golf Association Scott & Mary Kay May Kevin J Hughes Medical & Judith & Tom Wyne Terri McCaffrey Al & Yvonne Kremers Fund Legal Ethics Fund Xcel Energy Services, Inc. Dr. Cindy Jensen Melloy & Al Kremers Fund Kidney Klimb Fund Edward J. Zapp Thomas P. Melloy Alcuin & Dorine Illies Fund Knevel Family Fund Mary L. & Walter R. Zastrow Almeda Ella Pollish Fund Dr. Chris & Denise Moellentine Kristine Cunningham Rose Peggy Zimmer Anna & Gracie Fund Memorial Fund Patrick & Dawn Moen John & Connie Zinter Arthur F. & Barbara A. Grachek Fund Larry Asplin Fund Michael Zyvoloski Dr. Paul T. & Nancy E. Moran Aunt Leona Fund Lee & Mary Torborg Spiritual Care Fund Rosie & Roger Moran Barb Caspers Fund Leonard & Catherine Horn Fund Roger A. & Barbara L. Moshier Bernie Belling Recovery Fund Liepert Family Fund Gwen Muehring Bill & Jean Kane Fund Lillian's Garden Fund BEACON SOCIETY Eleanor Hemstreet Nickles & Bill & Virginia Lee Fund Linda Chmielewski Nursing Fund Bonnie & Stephen Bologna Fund Louise E. Theisen Fund The following benefactors have William Nickles Boser Family Fund Madigan/Mosford Family Fund named St. Cloud Hospital programs Bob Niehaus & Deb Meis-Niehaus Charles D. Nielsen & Peggy L. Carlson Broker Family Fund Marco Health Fund and services, St. Benedict’s Senior Carl & Marilyn Savage Fund Robert & Marilyn Obermiller Mark D. Holm & Susie Osaki Holm Community or CentraCare Health Celestine & Mary Lieser Fund Research Fund Foundation as a partial beneficiary Judith M. Ozbun Chris Shorba Fund McDowall Company, John & in their estates. (As of July 1, 2016) Dr. Gregory & Ellen J. Pelletier Clara's Fund Cherie McDowall Fund Dr. Terence & Sue Pladson Craig & Lynn Dahl Fund Mike & Joni Karl Family Fund Hani Alkhatib Daniel Purcell Darwin & Rose Mary Bonn Fund Nemeth Family Fund Tom & Sally Allen Dr. Nicholas & Bernice Reuter Dr. Edward & William Martin-Chaffee Nicholas & Terese Houle Fund Rollie & Barbara A. Anderson Denny & Karol Ringsmuth Family Fund Partners in the Art of Recovery Fund Larry L. Asplin Chad & Paula Roggeman Dr. Fred & Lynn Engman Fund Pat Opatz Cancer Research Roberta & Kevin Basol Gary & Denise Rosin Dr. Gerald L. & Karen Jurgens Paul & Joanne Dorsher Fund Cancer Survivorship Fund Ernest J. (+) & Eileen A. Bergeron Phil & Evelyn Ruggiero Payton Blomstrom Perinatal & Dr. Hans Engman Diabetes Fund Pediatrics Palliative Care Fund Jason Bernick Richard B. Ruhoff Dr. Harold E. Windschitl Cancer Paul T. & Nancy E. Moran Fund Dick & Mimi Bitzan Gregory O. & Carol J. Rupp Research Peggy L Carlson–Charles D. Nielsen Rose Mary (+) & Darwin Bonn Marilyn A. Savage Dr. Joseph & Patty Blonski Family Fund Hope Fund Douglas J. & Tanya Boser– Tom & Joyce Schlough Dr. Luther & Julie Aronson Quinlivan & Hughes Fund Boser Construction, Inc. Jacqueline M. Schuh in memory of Dehnel Fund RDR Advised Fund Larry J. & Dawn C. Caswell Joan M. Schuh Dr. Nicholas & Bernice Reuter Fund Richard & Merryn R. Jolkovsky Fund Dan & Mabel Coborn Marjorie Schwartz Dr. Philip Halenbeck Education Richard B. Ruhoff Fund Adeline Conlon Connie Schwinghammer Dr. Richard & Patricia Hart Fund Robert & Nancy Ferche Family Fund Dr. Robert Cumming Family Practice Lester Engel Bob & Sandy Sexton Robert & Sandy Sexton Fund Elizabeth Hayden & Charles Flinn, Robert Mahowald Sr. Fund Dr. Hans H. & Sharon L. Engman Christopher Shorba Jr. Fund Rosalie Timmers Junior Wayne R. & Linda J. Engstrand Michael & Patricia Sipe Fabian & Donna Eickhoff Family Fund Volunteer Scholarship Eugene & Jan Faulhaber Todd (+) & Cindy Steinke Flanagan Family Fund Rose Mary Bonn Garden Fund John & Nancy Frobenius Dr. Wesley J. & Jean A. Streed Fred & Del Sexton Fund Ruggiero CentraCare Health Jared Gapinski & Molly Meagher M.J. & Richard Swanson Fred M. Riegger Fund Volunteer Scholarship Fund Ken & Deb Gieske Louise E. Theisen Gene & Sheelah Windfeldt Fund Sallie Engel Trauma Survivor's Benedict F. (+) & Dorothy J. Gorecki George & Shirley Torrey George & Shirley Torrey Fund Education Fund Barb & Art Grachek Arlene Truszinski Clement George J. McDowall Memorial Fund Sam Ellis Fund Joan Groth Keith Ulrick & Bernie Perryman Granite City Dental Lab– SCH School of Nursing William & Karen Young Fund Alumni Scholarship Ross Hall & Tanya Vossberg John & Mary Weitzel Greater MN Fight for a Cure Fund Sev & Ruth Koop Fund Brad & Lisa Hanson Hugo & Rita Weyrens Hank & Dee Coppock Fund Steven J Stiegel Memorial Fund Jack & Geri Happe Brad & Kathy Wheelock Harold & Carole Groustra Cancer Fund Streed Family Cleft & Craniofacial Fund Judge Elizabeth Hayden & Diane & John (+) Wojtanowicz/ Helen Liljedahl Fund Sue & Terry Pladson Fund Judge Charles Flinn, Jr. Prairie Farm Company Herman Hollar Memorial Swartout Family High Risk John & Mary Herges Scholarship Fund Pregnancy Fund Joan Hicks Hind Site Fund Sy & Corrine Janochoski Dennis & Tamara Holland Irene Walsh Fund Donor Advised Alcuin & Dorine (+) Illies Jagielski Family Fund Todd & Cindy Steinke Family Fund Jake & Mary Essen Alzheimer's Dr. Dwight E. & Audrey C. Jaeger Todd Steinke Memorial Fund Education Fund Wayne & Hazel Bonn Memorial Fund Jagielski Family (+) James & Helen Nahan Family Fund Weitzel Family Fund Drs. Richard & Merryn R. Jolkovsky James & Marion Miller Fund William J. Held Memorial Scholarship Roger & Susan Justison Jean Kershner Lung Cancer Fund Wojtanowicz Family Fund Linus (+) & Marina Koopmeiners Jerome E. Schmitz Tobacco Yvonne Obermiller Kremers Naomi Kowalik Cessation Fund Nursing Scholarship Tom (+) & Helen Krebsbach John & Delphine Undersander Fund

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 25 CADUCEUS SOCIETY Dr. Girum Lemma & Wuby Akalu Legacy Members Dr. Thomas W. & Deanne Leither A philanthropic guild of CentraCare Dr. Stephen & Debbie Leslie Dr. Girum Lemma & Wuby Akalu Dr. David R. & Gretchen Lindgren Dr. Oluade A. & Adeyoola A. Ajayi Dr. Douglas R. & Taimi T. Liepert Health Foundation open to Central Drs. Yang Lo & Rachel Schuneman Dr. Hani S. & Majedah Alkhatib Dr. David R. & Gretchen Lindgren Minnesota practicing and retired Dr. James W. & Vicki Lundeen Drs. Stacia Anderson & Dr. James W. & Vicki Lundeen medical staff who make a gift to Dr. John Mahowald & Donna Kuhl Matthew Hwang Dr. Todd D. & Sarah Magnuson support the Foundation’s mission Dr. Maria & Jason Mallory Drs. Robert Ang & Belen Dy Dr. John Mahowald & Donna Kuhl of improving health and health care. Dr. Andrew & Sarah Maloney Drs. Kevin Smith & Angelina Ausban Dr. Creston M. Martin Members achieve active standing Dr. Edward & William Martin-Chaffee Dr. Richard & Michaela Backes Dr. Edward & William Martin-Chaffee by contributing to the CentraCare Kenneth K. Maslonka Dr. Burton R. & Evelyn H. Bancroft Dr. Mark J. & Lisa B. Martone Health Foundation Caduceus Dr. Mark & Ronda Matthias Dr. Joseph M. & Patty Blonski Dr. John & Joyce Matsuura Society during the current calendar Drs. Robert E. Stocker & Drs. Steven H. & Barbara J. Bollinger Dr. Mark & Ronda Matthias year. Legacy standing is achieved once Catherine A. Matuska Dr. Stephen M. & Bonnie Bologna Dr. Eric T. McFarling Dr. Jon C. & Barb Bowar a Caduceus Society member has Dr. Eric T. McFarling Dr. Lynn M. McFarling Dr. Lynn M. McFarling Dr. Philip F. & Kristine Boyle Dr. Cindy Jensen Melloy & cumulatively given $10,000 or more. Dr. Bryan J. & Kirsten H. Brindley (As of July 1, 2016) Dr. Carl M. Melling Thomas P. Melloy Dr. Cindy Jensen Melloy & Dr. Frank T. & Alice L. Brown Dr. Simon & Renee Milstein Active Members Thomas P. Melloy Dr. Dennis & Jeanne Carreras Drs. Dale J. Minnerath & Joel Miron, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. & Sylvia R. Sundberg Dr. Richard & Michaela Backes George & Mary Kay Morris Paulette M. Como Dr. Andre' L. & Lakisha Mitchell Dr. Christopher K. & Johanna Balkany Dr. Randy & Vicki Nelson Dr. Stephen P. & Beth Cragle Dr. Chris & Denise Moellentine Dr. Burton R. & Evelyn H. Bancroft Dr. Joseph P. & Veronica Nessler Dr. Thomas L. & Mary M. Cress Dr. Paul T. & Nancy (+) Moran Dr. Dante & Jaimie Beretta Dr. Troy & Sandra Payne Dr. Robert (+) & Patricia Cumming Dr. Tracy E. Napp Dr. Joseph M. & Patty Blonski Drs. Theodore A. & Jane M. Peterson Dr. Eileen H. & Brian H. Dauer Dr. Frank P. & Tracy Nellans Drs. Steven H. & Barbara J. Bollinger Dr. Elizabeth Phillips Dr. Luther(+) & K. Julie Dr. Peter & Laurie Nelson Dr. Stephen M. & Bonnie Bologna Dr. Gregory C. & Mary P. Pippert Aronson Dehnel Dr. Joseph P. & Veronica Nessler Dr. Philip F. & Kristine Boyle Dr. Deborah Rasmussen Dr. Michael J. & Roberta L. Dorle Drs. Hoang Nguyen & Nhan Quyen Dr. Frank T. & Alice L. Brown Dr. Nathaniel & Valerie Reuter Dr. Paul J. & Joanne E. Dorsher Dr. Troy & Sandra Payne Tammi Congdon, MD Dr. Nicholas & Bernice Reuter Dr. Craig M. & Jennifer Doschadis Drs. Theodore A. & Jane M. Peterson Dr. Lindsey R. Chmielewski & Dr. William (+) & Millie Rice Dr. Ann Dunnigan Dr. Brett A. & Jonathan Pinkerton Selvin Gonzalez Dr. Tiffany & Eric Rickbeil Dr. Charles Ehlen Dr. Terence & Sue Pladson Dr. Stephen P. & Beth Cragle Rieke Family Dr. Rene & Milady Eldidy Dr. Jodi K. Regan & Dean Moritz Dr. Thomas L. & Mary M. Cress Dr. David J. & Susan M. Roberts Dr. Walter N. & Trecia Ann Ellis Dr. John R. & Kathryn A. Reisinger Dr. Steven M. & Rhonda Kopp Danielson Jessie L.K. Roske MD Dr. Fred J. & Lynn Engman Dr. Nathaniel & Valerie Reuter Dr. Eileen H. & Brian H. Dauer Dr. Sharon J. Ruggiero Dr. Hans H. & Sharon L. Engman Dr. Nicholas & Bernice Reuter Dr. Amy & Eric Dearking Drs. Brian & Susanne Rupert Dr. Jason & Debra Erickson Dr. William (+) & Millie Rice Dr. Luther (+) & K. Julie Aronson Dehnel Dr. Thomas J. & Cheryl J.K. Satre Dr. Kelly B. & Neil C. Fandel Dr. David J. & Susan M. Roberts Peter & Nancy Dehnel Dr. Robert J. & Judy Scheuerell Drs. Daniel & Debra Ferraro Dr. Thomas J. & Cheryl J.K. Satre Dr. Jeffrey & Rebecca Derr Melanie & Christian Schmidt Dr. Michael C. & Kendra Flanagan Dr. John M. & Amy Schmitz Dr. Paul J. & Joanne E. Dorsher Dr. Michael & Kate Schmitz Dr. John H. & Jeanne M. Geiser Dr. Thomas G. & Myra Lee Schrup Dr. Rene & Milady Eldidy Dr. John M. & Amy Schmitz Drs. Jeffrey S. & Terri T. Gerdes Dr. Timothy N. & Amy Schuchard Dr. Ronald L. & Marsha D. Elg Dr. Thomas G. & Myra Lee Schrup Dr. Winn & Denise Gregory Dr. Tereasa & Eric Simonson Dr. Dahlia Elkadi Dr. Timothy N. & Amy Schuchard Dr. Albert S. & Janice Hammond Dr. David L. & Jill Smith Dr. Fred J. & Lynn Engman Todd & Lisa Severnak Drs. Ronald D. & Michelle Hanson Dr. Stephen (+) & Mary Sommers Drs. Alan D. & Adella Espelien Dr. Joel C. & Susan Shobe Drs. Chad A. & Sheri Haroldson Dr. Joel P. & Jenny Spalding Dr. Kelly B. & Neil C. Fandel Kevin Sirmons, MD, NREMT-P Dr. Richard W. & Patricia Hart Drs. Kim & Chad Spaulding Dr. David L. & Cindy Furda Dr. David L. & Jill Smith Dr. Mark D. & Joanne C. Hauge Dr. Michael & Nina Steil Dr. John H. & Jeanne M. Geiser Drs. Kevin Smith & Angelina Ausban Drs. H. Thomas (+) & Dr. Mary A. Stiles Dr. Winn & Denise Gregory Dr. Stephen (+) & Mary Sommers Kathleen Hobday Drs. Robert E. Stocker & Dr. Albert S. & Janice Hammond Dr. Joel P. & Jenny Spalding Dr. Mark D. & Susie Osaki Holm Catherine A. Matuska Drs. Ronald D. & Michelle Hanson Dr. Lawrence G. Strate Dr. Ken & Linda Holmen Dr. Wesley J. & Jean A.(+) Streed Dr. Mark D. & Joanne C. Hauge Dr. Wesley J. & Jean A. (+) Streed Dr. Allen & Laura Horn Dr. Janelle K. & Terry D. Strom Dr. Patrick & Juliann Heller Dr. Fareed Suri & Aqsa Nadeem Drs. Weining Hu & Yi Zheng Dr. Pradub & Rampai Sukhum John Hering , M.D. Lola Sutherland MD Dr. Scot W. & Gretchen Hutton Dr. Read & Tammy Sulik Dr. Ken & Linda Holmen Dr. Heather Swanson & family Dr. Dwight E. & Audrey C. Jaeger Dr. Fareed Suri & Aqsa Nadeem Dr. Kevin S. & Carol Holton Dr. Jessica & Andy Swartout Dr. Craig M. & LuAnne Johnson Dr. Jessica & Andy Swartout Dr. Allen & Laura Horn Dr. Kevin & Linda Switzer Drs. Richard & Merryn R. Jolkovsky Dr. Kevin & Linda Switzer Drs. Weining Hu & Yi Zheng Dr. Christopher M. & Karen Tacl Dr. James L. & Mary Jost Dr. John Teskey & Kathleen Mahon Drs. Stacia Anderson & Matthew Hwang Dr. Tracey B. Thompson Dr. Donald J. Jurgens Dr. Tracey B. Thompson Dr. Geri Jacobson & Michael Jacobson Drs. David & Janet Tilstra Dr. Gerald L. & Karen Jurgens Dr. Daniel J. & Julie S. Tiede Dr. Dwight E. & Audrey C. Jaeger Dr. Theodore O. & Andrea B. Truitt Dr. Barbi Kaplan-Frenkel & Drs. David & Janet Tilstra Peter & Janelle Johnson Dr. Hilary I. & Lilyan Ufearo Theodor Frenkel Dr. Theodore O. & Andrea B. Truitt Drs. Richard & Merryn R. Jolkovsky Dr. Paul E. Van Gorp & Drs. Jerome P. & Mary U. Keating Dr. Gerald L. & Karen Jurgens Dr. Hilary I. & Lilyan Ufearo Roberta M. Knutson Dr. Robert J. & Joanne Keck Dr. Donald J. Jurgens Dr. Paul E. Van Gorp & Dr. Timothy & Valerie Vedder Dr. James (+) & June Kelly Dr. Brian R. & Bonnie J. Kay Roberta M. Knutson Dr. Dove D. & Tracey L. Watkin Dr. Todd M. & Laura Kor Dr. David A. & Susan M. Kroska Dr. Philip H. & Kay VanderStoep Dr. Christopher Widstrom Dr. David A. & Susan M. Kroska Dr. Roderick D. & Amy Vansurksum Dr. David A. & Frida T. Kruse Dr. Barry A. & Leslie Labine Dr. Darin D. & Katy Willardsen Dr. Timothy & Valerie Vedder Dr. Patrick M. & Debra S. Lalley Dr. John M. & Nancy Lacika Dr. Thomas L. & Judith A. Wyne Dr. Dove D. & Tracey L. Watkin Dr. Lanse C. & Livia Lang Dr. Patrick & Debra Lalley Dr. Joseph & Teresa Zeleny Fund Dr. Daniel J. & Judy A. Whitlock Dr. Srilakshmi Lankireddy & Dr. Patrick M. & Debra S. Lalley Dr. Patrick & Penny Zook Dr. Darin D. & Katy Willardsen Vamsi Dwaram Dr. Henri P. & Patricia Lanctin Dr. Harold E. & Shirley Windschitl Dr. Nathan D. & Leslie Lee Dr. Lanse C. & Livia Lang Dr. Thomas L. & Judith A. Wyne Dr. Danielle & Michael Leighton Dr. Theresa M. & John Lau Dr. Mohamed S. Yassin Dr. Thomas W. & Deanne Leither Dr. Elaina Lee

CENTRACARE HEALTH 2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY | 26 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SPOTLIGHT: LONG PRAIRIE LA AND MELROSE GRATITUDE Healthcare is about to change in two Central Minnesota CentraCare Health Foundation hosted communities as new medical campuses are taking shape in its annual La Gratitude celebration on both Long Prairie and Melrose. From a distance, they look October 29, 2015. The event honored the like massive construction projects, but dig deeper and you’ll generous donors from the past year and recognized three donors with awards for find what makes these facilities special is the community their dedication and commitment to the efforts that are helping make these dreams reality. CentraCare Health Foundation:

In Long Prairie, CentraCare Health is building a $40 million new medical campus and assisted living facility that will MAE serve the community for generations to ELLINGSON- come. The project was made possible by SKALICKY one of the most remarkable community 2015 Lifetime fundraising efforts to date. This small Achievement Award community came together to donate Mae received this award for her years more than $2.5 million to support the of generosity and engagement to project, which exceeded goals and expectations. “It was inspiring,” said Dan Swenson, CentraCare Health. administrator, CentraCare Health – Long Prairie. “It showed how a small, but passionate group of supporters can make a big difference for the entire community.” More than 500 people donated generously to support the project, which will replace the current 60-year-old hospital. To learn more, visit: CentraCare.com/buildinglongprairie CHRISTY GILLELAND A similar effort is taking place in Melrose. 2015 Rising As part of CentraCare’s commitment Star Award to this community, plans are moving forward for a $26 million, 53,000 square- Christy received this award for her foot hospital that will serve as the new dedication, involvement and philanthropy healthcare hub for people living in the to CentraCare Health. area. It will replace the existing hospital and provide the much-needed facilities, amenities and resources to ultimately improve the patient care experience and foster health care excellence. Fundraising LEE efforts are underway to support pieces of the project that would not be possible HANSON without the generosity of the community. “The community is really rallying around this project,” said Gerry Gilbertsen, administrator, CentraCare Health – Melrose. “The 2015 Service to people of Melrose are excited about this new facility, which is going to be a really Foundation Award special place.” To date, donors have contributed $788,358 toward a goal of $1.5 million Lee received this award for his work as to support this project, which is anticipated to open in winter 2017. To learn more, or a philanthropist and his “over the top” to contribute to this effort, visit: CentraCare.com/buildingmelrosehospital service to CentraCare Health. CentraCare Health © 2016 All Rights Reserved