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What do women want around the world? To live a healthy life... to earn a living... to educate their children. What can make these things possible? Family planning. It is an extraordinarily simple, but prized, tool that allows women to keep themselves healthy and plan the brightest possible future for their family. What does it take for one woman in one country to plan her family and her future? Read EngenderHealth's 2011 Annual Report and find out. Less
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Impact Report

(for now)

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0Joy, Ghana

Mariam, Tanzania

Amala, India

I’m not ready to have children . I want to finish

college first.

My family will be complete with

2 children.

I want to have 3 children.

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· Unsafe abortions would fall by almost three-quarters, from 20 million annually to 5.5 million;

· Nearly 1 million children under age 5 would survive; and

· More women would finish school and gain greater economic security.

In the pages that follow, you’ll meet Mariam Omari (see bottom left) of Tanzania, who used family planning so she and her husband could focus on their careers. Today, they feel prepared to expand their family, with the confidence that they can give all they can to their children.

Mariam is living proof that if we listen and respond to her needs and to those of millions of women like her, the benefits can be exponential.

Our work in Tanzania is just one example of how EngenderHealth is putting the power of family planning in the hands of women and their partners. And we’re doing this in more than 20 countries around the world, through your generosity.

During my travels last year in places as diverse as Ghana, India, and Tanzania, I had countless conversations with women about their lives, their hopes, and what they want most for themselves. There were phrases that I heard over and over again: I want to live a healthy life... to earn a living... to educate my children.

What can make these things possible? Family planning.

It is an extraordinarily simple, but prized, tool that allows women to keep themselves healthy and plan the brightest possible future for their family.

We know from 70 years of experience that a woman’s ability to decide when and how many children to have is one of the most important factors for determining the course of her future and that of her family.

Today, more than 200 million women in developing countries who don’t want to get pregnant lack access to contraceptives. If they had access to family planning, the benefits would be transformational:· Maternal deaths would drop by more

than two-thirds;

What Women Want... The World Needs

Pamela W. BarnesPresident and Chief Executive Officer

What does it take for one woman in one country to plan her family and her future?

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Mariam is one of more than

5 millionclients around the world who

received family planning services in the last year with EngenderHealth’s support.

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“Now, I’m ready”

With a smile that exposes a tiny coveted tooth gap characteristic of East African women, 30-year-old Mariam Omari finds it difficult to hide her joy: She is excited to become a mother, once again.

Mariam is at Magugu Health Center in Tanzania to have her contraceptive implants removed. It has been 11 years since her last pregnancy, and Mariam and her husband, John, 36, now want a third child. The couple has two children—a daughter, 13, and a son, 11.

“Waiting to have another child gave me time to keep focused on my business of selling rice to help support my family,” Mariam said. “Because of family planning, we have been able to take care of our two children and send them both to school.”

For John, family planning has helped him balance the demands of his work

as a rice farmer with raising two small children.“Now that our children are older, we’re ready to fulfill our dream of having a family with more children,” he said, while tilling a field of rice under the blistering afternoon sun.

Mariam first received her contraceptive implants at the clinic after being counseled by Agness Minja, an EngenderHealth-trained family planning provider, whom Mariam describes as charming, knowledgeable, and empathetic.

The couple is able to plan their future because of the high-quality services offered at Magugu Health Center, one of more than 4,000 health sites in Tanzania that EngenderHealth supports through our longstanding partnership with the government.

“ Because of family planning, we have been able to take care of our two children and send them both to school. Now I’m ready to have a third child.”

Mariam with her husband, John, and their two children.

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In her 20 years as a nurse at Magugu Health Center, Agness Minja has heard just about every myth circulating in her community about family planning. Last week, a client came into the clinic, insisting on discontinuing her contraceptive pills—she heard they would accumulate in her uterus over time and hurt her.

Agness reassured the woman, explaining that the pills are absorbed in the blood and will not build up inside of her. On the contrary, the pills can help her live a healthy life and plan her future.

Every day Agness counsels some 25 women on their contraceptive options, including reversible methods that enable women like Mariam to decide when they’re ready to expand their family. Agness is proud to be able to offer her clients a wide range of choices, including condoms, pills, injections, and intrauterine devices, as well as permanent methods.

All of these methods are available in Magugu because of EngenderHealth’s partnership with the Tanzanian government and through support from the U.S. government.

“In the past, we had to refer women to other facilities to get certain services, especially long-term family planning,” Agness said. “But after our training from EngenderHealth, women and girls who come in can get what they need and want.”

“ I’m proud to help women get what they want…”

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Mariam smiles after Nurse Agness removes her contraceptive implants. Mariam and her husband, John, are excited—and ready—to have a third child.

Nurse Agness is one of more than

people around the world who were trained by EngenderHealth

last year to provide family planning services.

27,000

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“ My most important job is supporting my community”

As a driver for EngenderHealth, Douglas Lukaya’s job is to get people places. Indeed, if the faded logo on his white 4x4 vehicle is any indication, Douglas has driven vast distances, navigating the winding, pockmarked dirt roads that connect Tanzania’s dispersed communities.

But, some might say it is after reaching his destination that his most important work begins.

At a soaring height of nearly 7 feet, Douglas, 45, is a towering figure with a gentle demeanor. In a single trip, he traverses up to 450km, transporting EngenderHealth experts to some of the most remote sites in Tanzania (more than double the size of California). But when he arrives at his destination, he hardly recovers from the journey before sitting down in the clinic waiting areas— to offer information to women and couples about family planning, as a trained community health worker.

In every country where we work, EngenderHealth trains our drivers not just to heed driving etiquette

Nurse Calista Peter George educating women in the waiting bay of Magugu Health Center. Calista, now 63, returned to work after retiring. The effort is part of an innovative program, led by EngenderHealth, to recruit retired nurses to fill a shortage of health workers who are qualified to meet the reproductive health needs of Tanzanian women.

“ Through EngenderHealth’s training, I have gained so much knowledge that I apply every day to help more women and girls understand the choices they have to plan their families.”

— Calista Peter George,

Retired Nurse, Magugu Health Center

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“ My most important job is supporting my community”

and protocols, but to serve as information agents for reproductive health. Traveling frequently to remote areas, including where Mariam lives, a driver like Douglas comes into contact with many communities, providing opportunities to share health information and, ultimately, to help save and change more lives.

Douglas is trained to explain the benefits of family planning for preserving women’s health and the well-being of their children.

For Douglas, a big challenge is reaching out to men, who are often less receptive to his messages than women.

“I tell men that family planning services are not just for women,” he said. “It is very much a man’s responsibility to support his wife’s reproductive health, because it affects the well-being of his entire family.”

community outreach workersaround the world trained

by EngenderHealth last year.

Douglas and Nurse Calista are among

20,000

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Nurse Calista educating clients in the waiting bay, one of the many physical renovations supported by EngenderHealth at Magugu Health Center.

health facilities around the world supported by EngenderHealth

last year.

Magugu Health Center is one of more than

7,500

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“ Previously, many family planning options, such as implants, IUDs, and permanent methods, were available only at the district hospital, which is very far away. We worked with EngenderHealth to make those services available at community clinics to reach more women.”

— Elizabeth Amnaay, Tanzania Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare

For Mariam and millions of other women, skilled providers and outreach workers are essential. But so too are health facilities that are well-managed, offer clients privacy and comfort, and have essential supplies and drugs. In Tanzania and around the world, EngenderHealth assists thousands of health sites with physical upgrades to their facilities.

At Magugu Health Center, for example, clients used to wait for services under the scorching sun or in the rain and met with their provider in a room filled with others. But today, after EngenderHealth-supported renovations in 2009, clients wait safely beneath a steel roof and receive counseling and treatment in small, but private, rooms.

Moving beyond the clinic walls, strong government commitment and supportive health policies are also vital, particularly for sustainability. EngenderHealth partners closely with governments at all levels to advocate for national policies that help meet women’s health needs.

The Clinic Walls and Beyond…

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EngenderHealth around the WorldMariam is one woman. Magugu is one health center. But far beyond the borders of Tanzania, EngenderHealth works around the world to preserve the health of millions of women and create a brighter future for their families. In more than 20 countries, we are responding to women’s and their partners’ needs for family planning, maternal health, and HIV services. We are helping mothers give birth to HIV-free babies and engaging men to help prevent the spread of HIV.

We’re also ensuring women have safer pregnancies by improving the quality of maternal health services, preventing and treating fistula, promoting healthy birth spacing through contraceptive access, and mobilizing communities to support pregnant women. In the United States and abroad, we’re engaging men to challenge harmful behaviors that can lead to unplanned pregnancy, gender-based violence, and HIV.

Together, these efforts help women get what they want… which is what the world needs.

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Our Approach With nearly 70 years of experience,

EngenderHealth takes a comprehensive approach to sexual and reproductive health.

We do this by training providers to offer high-quality services, educating communities

to understand the benefits of reproductive health services, and advocating for policies that provide political and financial support

for women and their families.

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1flagship teenage pregnancy prevention project in Austin, Texas

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In 2011, EngenderHealth’s total income

was $59.5 million, made possible

through the generosity of thousands

of caring individuals, foundations,

corporations, the U.S. Agency for

International Development, and other

bilateral, multilateral, and technical

agencies. We deeply appreciate this

vital support.

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Operating revenue

U.S. Agency for International Development $ 46,353,388

Individual and institutional contributions 12,962,012

Other (non-U.S.) government grants, contracts, and miscellaneous income 224,309

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE $ 59,539,709

Operating expenses

Program services:

Capacity building and technical assistance $ 30,577,490

Global and emerging programs 20,925,116

Program support 160,518

Total program services $ 51,663,124

Support services:

Administration $ 10,710,004

Fundraising 544,785

Total support services $ 11,254,789

TOTAL OPERATING ExPENSES $ 62,917,913

Nonoperating revenue

Bequests $ 92,116

Investment return 1,205,770

Change in value of split-interest agreements 152,459

Pension-related changes other than net periodic pension costs (442,327)

TOTAL NONOPERATING REVENUE $ 1,008,018

Decrease in net assets

Decrease in net assets before nonoperating revenue $ (3,378,204)

Total nonoperating revenue 1,008,018

TOTAL DECREASE IN NET ASSETS $ (2,370,186)

Net assets, beginning of year $ 20,308,493

Net assets, end of year $ 17,938,307

82% Program Services

1% Fundraising

17% Administration

Note: The above represents the audited financial information for the 12-month period that ended June 30, 2011. For our most current audited financial information, please visit www.engenderhealth.org/financials.

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INDIVIDUALS, FOUNDATIONS, AND CORPORATIONS $100,000 and aboveAnonymous (2)Enid and Martin GleichThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationThe John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard Foundation

$50,000–$99,999Lyman B. Brainerd Jr. Family FoundationF. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.The Panaphil FoundationThomas M. and JaMel S. PerkinsLydia & Rob Petty Family FoundationWiancko Charitable Foundation

$25,000–$49,999 AnonymousDr. and Mrs. Allen W. CheeverLinda and Jon GruberAnne H. and John K. HowatPrice FoundationHarold Simmons FoundationThe Walbridge Fund, Ltd.

$10,000–$24,999Anonymous (3)BTIG, LLCMr. Sherman B. CarllThe Clayton FundClearwater Capital Partners, LLCMr. and Mrs. Stanton A. Cook

Brenda and Michael DrakeEcoTrustW. A. Hoffman, Ph.D.Harriet F. JohnstonSupanya Lamsam, Ph.D.Stasia A. Obremskey and Daniel A. CarrollMr. and Mrs. Steven R. PlotnickMr. Rob ScherMrs. Elizabeth W. SedgwickShenandoah FoundationEmily D. and Emil J. SlowinskiFred and Alice StanbackMrs. Mary K. StevensDr. Valerie S. Tarico and Mr. Brian E. ArbogastLaney and Pasha ThorntonThe George Garretson Wade Charitable Trust #2

$5,000–$9,999Anonymous (4)Mr. Mark Edwards and Dr. Janet Rich EdwardsMs. Frances M. EgloffMs. Rosemary Ellis and Mr. Jim AndersonElizabeth Morse Genius FoundationMrs. Gloria H. HammanKatharine H. JohnsonMs. Pamela J. Joyner and Mr. Fred GruiffridaGeorge and Kathleen Myers/ Myers Kauppila FoundationMr. Gilman OrdwayMs. Christine Ratnam and Mr. Nicholas KotsonisDr. Shelley Roth and Dr. Jed WeissbergServing The Spirit FoundationBarbara H. StantonMr. and Mrs. Jan H. SuwinskiMs. Wendy WysongDr. Janice and Mr. Jonathan Zakin

$2,500–$4,999Anonymous (3)Mr. David B. AbramsMs. Lynn BakamjianMargaret B. Brown, Ph.D.

City WineryMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Flint, Jr.Joyce D. HomanSherry F. HuberMr. Terrence W. JezowskiAna Langer, M.D., and Enrique Cifuentes, M.D.C B Laub Family Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Mary W. LuntDr. and Mrs. James W. MatthewsJessica and Richard MillardMargaret Neuse, M.P.H.Ms. Susan J. Perkins and Mr. John K. BerginMrs. Lee M. PettyB.T. Rocca, Jr. FoundationMr. and Mrs. David E. SchwarzMs. Juhi SiddiquiThe Sierra Club FoundationFrances H. SnedekerMr. Michael StevensLucy and Daniel StroockEmma J. Swain and Wes JonesMrs. Lonna Ann WaisMarie and Eugene WashingtonMr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Winsberg

$1,000–$2,499Anonymous (14)Debra and Reza AbbaszadehDena and Donald AbramsAl Agnew and Mary Wolk AgnewDr. Kent P. BachMs. Hillorie Bachmann and Dr. Martin VidalMr. and Mrs. Peter L. BaliseThe Ruth N. Barber CLATDr. Keith D. BartonErnest A. Bates, M.D.Ms. Karen J. BeattieMs. Karen BergmanMs. Catherine Emily Brown and Mr. Robert Michael GordonGeorge F. Brown, M.D., M.P.H.Dr. Andrew and Mrs. Sherilyn BurgdorfKaren and Oliver CaldwellMs. Nancy Ann CampMr. John R. CanfieldCharles S. Carignan, M.D.

1% Fundraising

17% Administration

* Donations received during our fiscal year 2011 (July 1, 2010–June 30, 2011)

Thank You to Our Supporters*

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$1,000–$2,499 (continued)Mr. Charles G. CarllGeorge and Fanny CarrollMs. Kathryn B. ChenMrs. Darlene Chirman and Dr. Samuel Chirman, M.D.Ms. Francine M. CoeytauxMs. Billie G. ColeDr. Carmela Cordero and Dr. Tomas M. CorderoMs. Caroline CrawfordMs. Anne R. CrossMrs. Eliese CutlerMr. J. Mark DeSmetChristine and Arthur FabelMs. Elizabeth J. Fabel and Mr. Dana M. LowellThe First Congregational Church of Old LymeShelby and Frederick GansMr. and Mrs. Paul L. GerhardtMr. Robert W. GillespieMr. and Mrs. Seth GlickenhausDr. Katherine Gould-Martin, Ph.D.Ms. Katherine GraneyMr. Harry W. GreenJim and Jacey Hart

Ms. Monica L. HedgesProf. and Mrs. Martin E. HellmanMr. Rob HillMs. Karen N. HornMrs. DeWitt HornorHughes Hubbard & Reed LLPMs. Pamela H. IrbyMr. Dan JaguschMs. Naomi JanowitzMrs. Jane O. JonesMr. Edward M. JudaMr. Dale S. KammerlohrMs. Ann E. KaslowMs. Margaret KeonKimpton Hotels & RestaurantsMr. and Ms. R. KlineMr. Michael J. KlitschProf. Carl W. KohlsPenelope and George KotsonisMelinda and Robert KruvantRosanne Kumins

Linda and David LakhdhirThe Lang FoundationMr. Milton P. LehmanThe Leighty FoundationPeter Lieberman, Ph.D.Ms. Karen Lieberman-Daly and Mr. T. Edmund DalyConny and Walter LindleyMiss Dorothy LockspeiserSharon and Larry MalcolmsonThe Mattson Family Conservation Foundation, Inc.Annika and Robert McCannDowns and Irene McCloskeyDr. and Mrs. Arun J. MehtaBruce MerrillMs. Carla MillerMr. David R. MillerMr. Lee W. MillerMrs. Jan M. MontgomeryIsaiah Ndong, M.D.Vivian and Paul Olum Charitable FoundationMr. John H. ParkerSerena and Alec PerkinsPatricia Brand Peters, M.D.Mary Catherine PhinneyRoger and Charlotte PitmanHelen PoseyMs. Margaret G. Reed-LadeAnne and Scott ReinesMrs. Esther H. RivinusJulian L. and Jane RobertsSamantha and Mark SandlerMrs. Fannette H. SawyerVirginia Koch SchilzMr. Phil SchleinMs. Marsha ScottMr. Michael Thomas ShaneMs. Rachel Simeone and Mr. Dan GermanJanet SingerElizabeth SkinnerMerrin and Charlie SteinMs. Caroline A. StortiMs. Joanna SturmMr. Riaz TaplinMr. James E. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Philip D. ThacherMr. and Mrs. Edward D. ThomasDr. Elaine Thomas and Mr. Mark C. ChildsUnitarian Universalist Church of VancouverButton and Jon WatkinsWichita Falls Area Community Foundation - John Hirschi Donor Advised FundMrs. Diane B. Wilsey

Drs. Elizabeth and Robert WilsonJan M. Wiste, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. WrightMr. Timothy C. Wu

$500–$999Anonymous (17)Mr. and Mrs. William Truett AltmanMr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Alyea, Jr.Mr. Craig M. ArnoldMs. Adrielle AvalloneMr. Ian BacherMr. Eugene S. BaerMr. Jason BarnesJudith and Jonathan BaronDr. and Mrs. Edward O. BelcherMs. Ruby BlondellMrs. Sharon BoatrightMs. Rachel Kirk BoboIrene and John BriedisMs. Erika BrinkmannMs. Betty Dabney BrownRuth and Thomas BrownMs. Melissa A. BrowneJane and James BuckleyMs. Carole A. Burnett and Mr. Michael A. SalitMs. Rhonda FA ByrneDr. Linda A. Camras and Dr. Jerome SeidenfeldMs. Lynn G. ChiapellaMs. Sally Manny CrossThe Crowell FamilyMs. Elzbet Diaz De LeonMs. Donna J. DeDiemar and Mr. Christopher E. HamiltonMr. Arlan P. DohrenburgMs. Wena W. DowsMs. Nancy M. Dunn and Dr. George R. ThroopMr. Robert L. FelheimCharlotte and Patrick FischerMs. Cleo S. FogalMr. John N. FoxMr. John FriesGeneral AtomicsConstance and Allan GibbMs. Lee K. Gidding

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Ms. Nancy J. GoldbergRichard E. Gordon and Cheryl R. WatkinsThe Samuel and Grace Gorlitz FoundationMs. Deborah B. Grayson and Mr. Jonathan R. RussoGiulia and Stephen HamacherMr. Henry HamburgerCarol and Logan HardisonKathleen and Wesley HarveyMs. Amy Heidersbach and Mr. Michael BarrMargie and Ted HenningMs. Janet L. HesnessMr. Stephen R. Hinkle and Ms. Mary Lynn ScattaregiaMr. and Mrs. William G. HomeyerPatricia and Jeffrey HoringThe Richard R. Howe FoundationEunice M. JacksonMrs. Miriam E. JencksMs. Helen J. JohansonPaul JohnsonProf. Judy M. JuddMs. Janice M. JuraskaMs. Anna Kaniauskene and Mr. Juliy KaniauskasMr. and Mrs. Henry KaplanMr. Paul A. KaufmanJoanne and Dennis KeithMr. Richard KillianMr. and Mrs. Donald J. KrogstadPatricia and Keith KusunisStuart Landay, M.D., and Susan BathkeUta E. Landy, Ph.D., and Philip D. Darney, M.D., M.Sc.Ms. Marlene Litvak and Mr. Bruce FisherMs. Marcena W. LoveMr. and Mrs. Peter L. MalkinSylvia and Robert MapelMrs. Sara MarcusMr. Terry A. MarshMattlin FoundationMs. Twiga MbundaJenny and Jim McCallJoel and Jean McCormack

Ms. Kathryn McMorrowMr. Ronald W. McNamaraMs. Jill L. MeadowsMendocino Hotel & Garden SuitesMr. Raymond MertensCatherine and Peter MichaelsDrs. Robin L. Miller and Miles A. McNallWendy and Russell MillerMs. Wady H. Milner and Mr. Matthew RobertsMs. Caroline MitchellEmily and Anjan MitraMrs. Katharine B. MorganMoscow Philanthropic FundMs. Mary J. Murphy and Mr. Richard K. BordenMs. M. Susana NavarroMs. Leslie W. O’LoughlinMrs. Eunice B. Ordman and Edward T. Ordman, Ph.D.William and Carol PalladiniArthur & Anna Mae Paulsen FoundationMs. Prudence P. PerryThe Philanthropy Workshop WestLinda and Steve PlotnickiDr. Jacqueline PlumezMs. Rachel PollackMrs. Frances G. PrattLara and Darren PressMs. Heather Lee RaderMs. Jennifer RobertsMr. David H. RockwoodMs. Alexis RossiDr. Linda Rothschild and Dr. M. Salah BaouendiMr. J. RottinghuisMr. Theodore J. SamuelMs. Kristine SamuellKaren and Robert SchaeferMr. Donald R. ScharfMs. Gail Schatz and Mr. Harry G. Walters IIIMrs. Barbara SchugtMs. Adine SchumanMs. Paula A. Scott

Mr. and Mrs. Contee SeelyMr. John R. SeydelMr. Brad ShafferMs. Eve Ann Shwartz and Mr. Harmon HoffMs. Melanie M. SmothersMr. and Mrs. George C. SonnichsenPatricia C. SteinMr. Jerry D. TateMr. and Mrs. Mark TrozziMs. Ivy TzurSally and John van SchaickMr. James WalkerCharles and Cheryl WardMr. and Mrs. Peter M. WaserMs. Lois Watson and Mr. Keith B. StobieJ. Dix WaymanMs. Mary Nell WegnerMs. Trude WilliamsMr. Jerrold M. Yos

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESAlliant Energy Foundation, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb FoundationChevron HumankindCNA FoundationThe Commonwealth FundDelleBay FoundationExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.GE FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineHearst CorporationJohnson & JohnsonKaiser Foundation Health Plan of the NorthwestThe McGraw-Hill CompaniesMerckMicrosoftThe Pfizer FoundationWorld Bank GroupYahoo!

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PARTNERS FOR A BETTER LIFEEngenderHealth thanks those individuals who help transform health and lives through monthly gifts.Anonymous (15)Mr. Arthur AllenTom and Jackie AndrewjeskiMr. Keith G. AskoffMr. Ian BacherMr. and Mrs. John D. BaldwinRochelle and John BaringerMr. Calvin C. BarnardGregory W. Bartha, M.D.Mrs. Ruth G. BensonMs. Laura BernhardMr. Kabir BhasinMr. Ray BillsKeith and Suzanne BlackburnMrs. Nanette M. BohrenMr. Nathan BorsonMartha and Jack BridgesMr. Duke BriscoeMs. Pamela BrownMs. Melissa A. BrowneJim and Karen BrunkeMr. and Mrs. Todd A. BurrMr. Norbert BuschaMs. Laurie R. CalhounIrene S. Cannon-Geary, Ph.D.Mr. Charles G. CarllCleo and Terry CarlsonMr. Durward CarterMary Ann CochranMs. Francine M. CoeytauxMs. Billie G. ColeMs. Kimberly ColeRev. Dr. James R. CooperDr. Carmela Cordero and Dr. Tomas M. CorderoElizabeth and W. Norris DaleMs. Julia del PalacioMs. Jana DrgonovaMr. Keith A. Edwards and Mr. Angus September

Mr. John A. ElovsonMrs. Rosalyn L. EstrinMs. Shane L. FarrellMs. Sara E. Finnegan-DoyonMs. Judy FitzsimmonsDr. Jeane C. FolksMs. Julie Ann FossMs. Barbara FrancisGeorge and Joyce FulfordMr. Max GoodmanMs. Katherine GraneyMr. Harry W. GreenBeverly M. HahnRegina and Seymour HananRuthanne HarstadMs. Monica L. HedgesMs. Delia HickeyWilliam and Marion HolmquistMs. Kathryn Mullen IdlasMr. Terrence W. JezowskiJoybelle Johnson-Eriks, Ph.D.Ms. Melissa A. JollyMrs. Jane O. JonesGene and Mimi KallandMs. Rhonda KameryMs. Ann E. KaslowJoanne and Dennis KeithMr. and Mrs. Shabad S. KhalsaMr. Richard KillianMs. Theresa KimMs. Rose Merry KirkpatrickShirley A. KlugMs. Kara KnackMs. Sarah A. LambethAna Langer, M.D., and Enrique Cifuentes, M.D.Diane and Ron LangworthyOlive LeonardMs. Nancy B. LevackMs. Harriet Ria LihsMr. Scott Robert LohrMs. Melissa K. LongMrs. Jane W. LuskGeorge and Ann LuthringerGretchen E. MaclachlanWendy and Stanley MarshMr. Peter S. McLachlanFrances and Mace MentchMs. Carey MeyersDr. Deborah Milkowski-CaliforniaSusan and Kenton MillerMs. Grace MitchellWilla and Charles MooreMs. Lisa MulliganIsaiah Ndong, M.D.Ms. Leslie W. O’LoughlinMr. Alfred OnoratoMr. Charles ParkerMrs. Cynthia C. Payne

Ms. Debra Pearson and Mr. Jay EaglstunMs. Toddy Perryman and Mr. Patrick LeonardMs. Julie F. PhillipsMs. Margaret PlattMr. and Mrs. Steven R. PlotnickMs. Anna M. Procaccini-DowMr. and Mrs. John D. QuinleyCapt. and Mrs. Edward H. RauSusan and John RichmondMr. Stoyell M. RobbinsDr. and Mrs. Joy M. RobledoMs. Sherry Rogers-FrostDr. Shelley Roth and Dr. Jed WeissbergSusan T. RudnickiMr. R.W. RumseyElizabeth and Robert SaengerMrs. Phyllis SafranMs. Elsa N. SchultzMs. Laura C. ShafferMr. Michael Thomas ShaneMr. Vance ShawMr. Robert D. SmallDon and Sybil SmithMs. Michelle E. SmithFrances H. SnedekerPatricia and William SpicerMs. Marian M. SpongMrs. Ellen L. StoneMs. Caroline A. StortiMrs. Linda B. Tabor-BeckMr. Jerry D. TateMs. Amy E. UyechiJulie Mann ValentineMs. Lorraine WardSherry and Alex WeilandMrs. Joan WestgateMs. Mona WilliamsMr. Frederick C. WinchellMs. Elizabeth C. WoodMs. Sherri L. Wooding and Mr. Javier GonzalezMs. Judith L. WoodruffBarbara and John WorleyMrs. Mabel J. WrightJoAnne and Art Zoller Wagner

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LEGACy SOCIETyEngenderHealth honors our generous supporters who have included us in their estate plans. Anonymous (40)Al Agnew and Mary Wolk AgnewMr. Arthur Yorke AllenTom and Jackie AndrewjeskiDr. and Mrs. Lyndon R. Babcock, Jr.Martha H. BeachMrs. Ruth G. BensonO. Franklin Beumer, SPHRDr. Lee W. BowmanDrs. Cynthia and Robert BurnsMs. Nancy Ann CampMr. Sherman B. CarllMs. Judith M. ClarksonMr. and Mrs. Stanton A. CookMrs. Eliese CutlerMs. Frances M. EgloffMrs. Rosalyn L. EstrinMelinda G. EwingGeorge B. and Barbara G. FellMr. and Mrs. Paul L. GerhardtDr. Katherine Gould-Martin, Ph.D.Ms. Jane E. GravesHoward J. Greene, D.D.S., M.P.H.Mrs. Gloria H. HammanMs. Susan L. Harris, Ph.D.Nancy R. HeckMs. Monica L. HedgesMs. Michele HillAnne H. and John K. HowatMs. Inge Humbert

Mrs. Miriam E. JencksJestiMr. Terrence W. JezowskiPaul JohnsonHarriet F. JohnstonRosanne KuminsMs. Margaret LiebIra Lubell, M.D.Wendy and Stanley MarshMr. Peter S. McLachlanMr. David R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Leigh M. MillerMr. William W. MontgomeryDr. Jane B. Moosbruker, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. PlotnickCapt. and Mrs. Edward H. RauMs. Diana I. RiggDr. Shelley Roth and Dr. Jed WeissbergVirginia Koch SchilzMrs. Barbara SchugtMrs. Elizabeth W. SedgwickMr. Clifford L. SelbyMr. and Mrs. Edward C. ShearerDr. Janet E. Shepherd and Dr. Richard A. BehlerBruce SundquistMs. Fran Thomas and Mr. Harry FriedmanMr. W. Earl WearMrs. Ginia Davis WexlerMs. Roslyn WillettCaridad Witman and Nancy WitmanMs. Jane E. WorthenDiane and Sam Young

ESTATES AND TRUSTSCharles M. Goethe TrustMs. Charlotte F. KlockEstate of Mildred A. LillisEleanor U. McMillan TrustWendell M. McMillan TrustVirgil and Meta Osborn Charitable Remainder Annuity TrustCharles W. Saunders Charitable TrustRevocable Living Trust of Wesley Quayle StelzriedeEstate of Frederick H. Test

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSBrenda J. Drake, J.D., ChairGeorge F. Brown, M.D., M.P.H., Chair, Executive CommitteeJanice Hansen Zakin, M.D., Vice ChairCecily C. Williams, J.D., SecretaryMary K. Stevens, Assistant SecretaryDonald J. Abrams, M.B.A., TreasurerRobert D. Petty, Assistant Treasurer

Mark Chiaviello, M.B.A.Charles S. Carignan, M.D.ºElizabeth Ngozi EbiRosemary EllisJulio Frenk, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D.Karen N. HornºSupanya Lamsam, Ph.D.Mehret Mandefro, M.D., M.Sc.Margaret Neuse, M.P.H., M.A.Jeffrey O’Malley, M.A.Sara Seims, Ph.D.Michael StevensBelle Taylor-McGheeMarie Washington, M.B.A.Wendy L. Wysong, J.D.

Directors EmeritiLyman B. Brainerd, Jr., M.B.A., Ed.D.Anne H. Howat

º Term completed June 30, 2011

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