Gratitude Report FISCAL YEAR 2018
Dear Friends of PPMM, When I was visiting one of our health centers recently, I was reminded yet again about why we do this work and why I find it so necessary and inspiring. I saw our staff giving excellent, compassionate care to women who don t make enough money to afford reliable birth control, whose health insurance doesn t cover cancer-screenings or well-woman exams or who are afraid, abused and need a safe haven. Seeing just how much these patients rely on PPMM is what keeps me going despite the relentless political attacks on our services by those in Washington who want to drag access to essential reproductive health care back to a time when women were literally dying without it. That includes my own grandmothers, who died far too young because they couldn t get the preventive reproductive health services they needed. But there s something else that keeps me going as well: Knowing that PPMM can count on people like you. This year, many thousands of donors and volunteers made our mission their mission. You made it possible for us to deliver services, ranging from cutting-edge ultrasounds and longacting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) to on-site behavioral health services and education programs that are in high demand in our local school districts. I am so grateful for your commitment to the communities we serve. We couldn t do this work without you by our side. Best, Stacy Cross President and CEO
HEALTH CARE 356,436 304,386 303,083 38,554 36,585 21,842 16,401 TOTAL VISITS STI screenings Reproductive health visits* Breast and cervical cancer screenings Abortion-related visits (18,111 abortion procedures) IUD & implant visits (LARCs) Family medicine visits** Whenever I think of Mar Monte, I think of hope, health and the opportunity to get my reproductive services taken care of in a one-stop shop. I m so thankful and grateful for what they do and how they advocate for our health. Men, women, everyone is welcome to come and get services. Thank you so much from my family and me. We appreciate it. Crystal, Patient, Sacramento, CA * Wellness, contraception, pregnancy, STI testing/treatment and cancer screening visits. ** Pediatric and adult primary care. Prenatal care is <1%.
EDUCATION 82,396 42,798 34,796 3,577 738 487 284 151 Total individuals reached Individuals through community education and outreach Elementary - high school students Individuals through Peer Educator and Promotores outreach Parents and caregivers Professionals who work with youth Young parents, aged 12-20, through comprehensive case-management services Pregnant and parenting teens through the Teen Success program I have been having PPMM present in my classroom for the past 25 years. The educators have such a great way to really break down contraceptive use, the myths around contraception, the effectiveness, and the ability to answer all of the students questions and curiosities. It s such a wonderful opportunity to have this outreach and partnership. Natasha Joplin, B.S., M.S., Human Sexuality Instructor at DeAnza College, Cupertino, CA
ADVOCACY 6,045,448 1,800,000 324,135 17,053 833 70 40 11 Social media views Urgent action emails received by activists Total supporters in database Volunteer hours Social media posts Town halls, rallies, and demonstrations Group presentations Women s Marches in solidarity with 154,000+ supporters Many people in my congregation are uninsured or under-insured. The services that Mar Monte provides are really a godsend. There are so many here, myself included, who feel that it is so important that people have access to reproductive healthcare and, therefore, are so grateful that Mar Monte is here for all of us. Rev. Elizabeth Griswold, Co-Pastor of Parkside Community Church, Sacramento, CA
200,573 Total Patients Ethnicity Latino White Black or African American Asian Multi-racial, Other, or Unknown Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaska Native 98,559 47,771 18,007 17,491 15,946 2,010 789 49% 24% 9% 9% 8% 1% <1% 72% 93% live below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level (2018 FPL annual income for one person is $12,140) live at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level Age 20 to 34 35 and over 19 and under 132,589 35,606 32,378 66% 18% 16% 46% are insured by Medi-Cal or Medicare (NV) 38% are covered by California s Family PACT program, which provides family planning assistance, including contraceptives, for those living up to 200% of FPL and who don t have ACA insurance. Gender Female Male Other 171,366 29,201 6 85% 15% <1%
Our Service Region California 7 14 16 8 9 1 13 10 11 5 12 6 17 4 2 15 3 Nevada CALIFORNIA 1 Alameda County Hayward West Oakland Oakland-Coliseum 2 Fresno County Fresno: Family First Fulton Street 3 Kern County Bakersfield 4 Madera County Madera 5 Merced County Merced 6 Monterey County Salinas Seaside 7 Placer County Roseville 8 Sacramento County North Highlands Sacramento: B Street Capitol Plaza Fruitridge 9 San Joaquin County Manteca Stockton: Eastland Plaza North Stockton Tracy 10 San Mateo County Redwood City San Mateo South San Francisco 11 Santa Clara County Gilroy Mar Monte Community Clinic Mountain View San Jose: The Alameda Blossom Hill Eastside 12 Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz Watsonville 13 Stanislaus County Modesto 14 Sutter County Yuba City 15 Tulare County Visalia 16 Yolo County Woodland NEVADA 17 Washoe County Reno
Our mission is to ensure that every individual has the knowledge, opportunity, and freedom to make every child a wanted child and every family a healthy family. FY19 Board of Directors To view stories of the people you ve helped, visit: youtube.com/plannedparenthoodmm And follow us at: ppmarmonte.org twitter.com/ppmarmonte fb.com/plannedparenthoodmm instagram.com/ppmarmonte Chair Tanuja Bahal Immediate Past Chair Cole Wilbur Vice Chair Genevieve Shiroma Treasurer Katherine Aitken-Young Secretary Joan Gallo Members Janine Bera, M.D. Stacy Cross Ali Daniels Edwards Esther Franco Karen Grove Lisa Hammann Despina Hatton Lizelda Lopez Latika Malkani Trig Rosenblatt Diane Van Maren Nicole Winger