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2 Dear Friend of Providence, Every year we feel blessed to have your support and commitment, and 2013 was no exception. Because of your generosity and dedication, Providence in Oregon took many important steps forward in our ongoing journey of providing excellent, compassionate service to our patients and communities. We hope you enjoy and are inspired by the stories in this annual report all of which you helped make possible. Whether it s a nursing center resident enjoying greater mobility, a mother who knows her child is well cared for while she receives medical treatment, family members who feel blessed knowing their loved one is receiving excellent care near the end of life, a father whose sudden stroke is quickly assessed and treated close to home, or a young woman who faces breast cancer with new hope and possibility all of these stories, and many more, exist because you care. Thank you seems inadequate, but it is heartfelt. Providence literally couldn t be Providence without your faith, enthusiasm, support, talents and energy. Thank you wholeheartedly on behalf of all those we serve. Dave Underriner Chief Executive Oregon Region Carolyn Winter Chief Development Officer Oregon Region Providence FOUNDATIONS IN OREGON Annual Report
3 Providence Foundations in Oregon 2013 Financial Summary Following are the 2013 totals for Providence Foundations in Oregon, which are: Providence Benedictine Nursing Center Foundation Providence Child Center Foundation Providence Community Health Foundation, Medford Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Foundation Providence Milwaukie Foundation Providence Newberg Health Foundation Providence Portland Medical Foundation Providence St. Vincent Medical Foundation Providence Seaside Hospital Foundation Providence Willamette Falls Medical Foundation Number of donors... 12,217 Fundraising income... $18,364,000 Institutional support for expense... $3,300,000 Total distribution for charity, research and operating capital expense... $20,028,000 Providence FOUNDATIONS IN OREGON annual Report
4 2013 Highlights Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Foundation n Palliative care improves quality of life Generous donors in the Columbia Gorge community are committed to helping those who are ill and vulnerable, including in the important area of palliative care. For patients with chronic, debilitating illness or pain, multidisciplinary palliative care teams can ensure patients receive ongoing medical, spiritual, emotional and family support with a goal of improving their quality of life. Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Foundation donors and funding partners, PacificSource Health Plans and Cambia Health Foundation, have joined together to fund the OASIS (Offering Advocacy and Support in Illness and Suffering) Palliative Care Team to ensure the best possible path toward a fulfilling life, regardless of disease. n Resident Jesuit volunteers In 2013 the foundation and generous donors provided financial support for four out of the six total resident Jesuit Volunteer Corps members who work with the community s poor and vulnerable. The foundation-supported JVCs are working in placements in public health, food security assistance and youth programs through local schools. Each Jesuit volunteer is a recent college graduate with a passion for improving people s health and well-being. Each person gives a year of service (or more) while living among the people they serve, and each works to transform the lives of those in their care through hard work and personal dedication. Pictured is the palliative care team (front row, left to right): Fannie Domijan, medical interpreter; Nina Van Es, nurse practitioner; Jill Rowland, chaplain; and Cathy Blair, social worker; (back row, left to right): Erin Rudolph, community outreach analyst; Mark Thomas, director of Spiritual Care and Mission Integration; and Christine Meade, discharge planner. Providence hood river memorial hospital Foundation 4 Providence employees and community members joined to establish and support a Jesuit Volunteer Corps community with foundation support. (From left to right): Becki Rawson, RN; Joan Barrett, community member; Vicky Yiannoulis, JVC; Gwen Thomas, Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital social worker; Sarah Christensen, JVC; Colleen Ballinger, RN; Jasmine Villanueva, JVC; Maria Macías García, JVC; Hannah Ladwig, JVC; Anna Osborn, JVC; and Linda DeSitter, M.D.
5 Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Foundation Donors Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Foundation Board of Directors 2013 Officers Mooreen Morris, chair Devon Wells, vice chair David Mears, treasurer Thomas C. Peachey, secretary Board of Directors Patti Andreini Arnold Bobby Benton John C. Brunk Chuck Bugge Johnson Dunn Betty Gauvin Craig Ortega Beth Peters Nancy Tamura Chief executive, Gorge Service Area Ed Freysinger Recognizing gifts of $1,000 or more in 2013 Anonymous Ms. Patti Andreini Arnold and Mr. Jim Arnold Ms. Darlene Ball Mr. Charles and Mrs. Barbara J. Beardsley Mr. John C. and Mrs. Cindy Brunk Cambia Health Foundation Oregon Cancer Ski Out Best Western Inn Hood River & Mr. Chuck Hinman Columbia State Bank & Mr. Craig J. Ortega Mr. Jerry J. Crapper Mr. John V. Deiders Dr. Linda and Mr. Lou DeSitter Dr. John and Mrs. Marianne Durkan Ms. Alice Facteau Gorge Community Foundation - Les and Marian Hukari Fund and Hospice of the Gorge Fund Mr. Jim Holding United Way of the Columbia Gorge Hood River Emergency Physicians, LLC Mrs. Clarice H. Knoll Mrs. Jessie Kochis Mr. Mark J. and Mrs. Katherine Kralj Lake Family Foundation Mr. Wayne Low Mary Sue Packing, LLC & Mr. Bob and Mrs. Mary Sue Benton Mrs. Mooreen Morris PacificSource Health Plans Mr. Theron C. Park Ms. Mary R. Pence Perlo Construction & Mr. Gaylord Looney Providence Child Center Foundation Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital & Mr. Edward E. Freysinger Ms. Julie E. Raefield-Gobbo and Dr. Robert W. Gobbo Dr. Gary and Mrs. Maureen Regalbuto Dr. Glenn S. Rodriguez Dr. Daniel S. Sager Mr. Mario and Mrs. Alicia Sandoval-Garcia Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Jackie Sawyer Ms. Gloria Schultens Mr. Craig and Mrs. Jean Sheppard Mr. Byron Starr, Jr. Ms. Susan Ann and Mr. Robert Stone Mr. Mark W. and Ms. Gwen Thomas Mr. Thomas C. and Mrs. Susan Peachey Mr. David and Mrs. Barbara Underriner Mrs. Jeannette C. Vieira Dr. James B. and Mrs. Jackie Wade Mr. Greg Walden & Walden for Congress, Inc. Mr. Gary and Mrs. Barbara Young Anna M. Spring Circle Members Recognizing donors who have made a gift through their estate plan Anonymous Ms. Bessie Asai Mr. Richard J. Bucolo Mr. H. Scott and Mrs. Elaine K. Johnson Mr. David R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Paulson Mr. Thomas C. and Mrs. Susan Peachey Mrs. Signe S. Tencer Dr. Stephen P. and Mrs. Christine Vogt Mrs. K. Rena Whittaker Mr. Gary and Mrs. Barbara Young Great care is taken in compiling this list. However, if your name is listed incorrectly or not at all, please contact the Providence Hood River Memorial Foundation at We will work quickly to ensure that you are recognized for your thoughtful support. Also, if you have included Providence Hood River Memorial Foundation in your will, please let us know so you can be recognized. Providence hood river memorial hospital Foundation Annual Report
6 Our Mission As people of Providence, we reveal God s love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service. Our Core Values Respect, Compassion, Justice, Excellence, Stewardship Providence Health & Services, a not-for-profit health system, is an equal opportunity organization in the provision of health care services and employment opportunities KW 9-14
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