SERVING MID-CALIFORNIA & NORTHERN NEVADA ANNUAL REPORT PLANNED PARENTHOOD MAR MONTE A PLACE I CAN TRUST PPMM

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SERVING MID-CALIFORNIA & NORTHERN NEVADA FY 2013 ANNUAL REPORT PLANNED PARENTHOOD MAR MONTE A PLACE I CAN TRUST PPMM

When the Affordable Care Act becomes law in 2014, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte is prepared for our trusted and essential services to be more in demand than ever. Thousands of new patients who will become eligible for insurance for the first time can rely on ppmm s excellent reproductive health services and, at select health centers, general medical care for adults and children. In fiscal year 2013, when we were confronted by budget cuts in California as well as an increasing shortage of doctors and clinicians due to outdated fee-reimbursement rates, ppmm continued our strong advocacy work on behalf of women and families who are struggling in a weak economy. We provided our nationally recognized education programs for teens, even after public funding was slashed to the bone. And some counties we serve have invited ppmm to expand comprehensive primary care at our health centers in preparation for newly insured people who will be coming into the system. The shifting national health care landscape is the most dramatic in more than a half-century, and it poses significant challenges as well as significant opportunities. Planned Parenthood Mar Monte is committed to continuing to serve our clients and bringing our quality, compassionate care to new patients who need us most. THERE IS NO QUESTION IN MY MIND. WE WILL BE NEEDED MORE THAN EVER. LINDA WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT AND CEO 70% OF PPMM S PATIENTS LIVE AT OR BELOW 100% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL. 85% LIVE AT OR BELOW 200%. PPMM

REAL DEMAND: 420,122 PPMM FAMILY PLANNING VISITS PLANNED PARENTHOOD TOOK CARE OF ME, MY HUSBAND AND MY CHILDREN. THIS IS SUCH A GOOD PLACE FOR MY FAMILY. Maria * and Victor * were introduced to ppmm a decade ago when Maria found a lump in her breast. They did not have health insurance, and Maria didn t know where to turn. Victor s mother, who had her well-woman exams at her Planned Parenthood health center, told Maria to make an appointment: Planned Parenthood will help you. Maria went in for breast cancer screening, and the compassionate, professional care she received from the staff, who were able to speak to her in Spanish, reassured her right away. She was relieved to find that she did not have cancer. She was also delighted that she had found health care for her entire family. When she became pregnant, she went to ppmm for her prenatal care. She and her mother-in-law continued to have well-woman exams at the health center, and Maria went there for her contraceptives. Years later, when Victor decided to have a vasectomy, he talked to the health educators at ppmm to learn more about the procedure and what he could expect. 20,220 ADULT PRIMARY CARE VISITS 5,901 PEDIATRIC CARE VISITS MEDICAL SERVICES *names have been changed

MEDICAL SERVICES 5,545 PRENATAL CARE VISITS 10,913 PREGNANCY TESTS AND COUNSELING 16,885 ABORTIONS I first came to Planned Parenthood when I was 16 for STD screening and birth control. I needed to go somewhere where I was anonymous, private and safe and where people would really take care of me. I found that place. I started coming to Planned Parenthood when I lost my insurance after my divorce. My experiences have always been very positive, with friendly staff who don t judge me. I appreciate Planned Parenthood being there to help those of us who otherwise would not have access to care. 303 STERILIZATIONS 27,502 OTHER SERVICES REAL ACCESS: 507,391 TOTAL PPMM MEDICAL VISITS

WHEN I CAME TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD, I KNEW I WAS SAFE. I FOUND A PLACE I COULD TRUST. Dolores * came to this country years ago from Mexico when she was a child, and her mother worked in the cherry orchards to make a better life for her and her sisters. Dolores is close to obtaining U.S. citizenship, but when she became pregnant she was worried she wouldn t be able to find health care: Because I didn t have a social security number, I was always turned away. When she found prenatal care at her local Planned Parenthood health center, she thought it was almost a miracle. Now she has a healthy child and attends a parenting class at the health center every week. When I came to Planned Parenthood, I knew I was safe, Dolores said. I found a place I could trust. *names have been changed EDUCATION CONTACTS: 24,421 HIGH SCHOOL 1,591 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 23,506 FACTS OF LIFE LINE CALLERS 7,596 MIDDLE SCHOOL 219 PEER EDUCATORS EDUCATION/OUTREACH

EDUCATION/OUTREACH 414 PARTICIPANTS IN THE MALE INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM, WHICH PROVIDES EDUCATION AND PARTICIPANTS IN SUPPORT FOR YOUNG MEN AT VERY HIGH RISK TEEN SUCCESS 708 FOR UNPLANNED FATHERHOOD 35 PARTICIPANTS IN TEEN TALK, AN INTENSIVE WEEKLY PROGRAM FOR GIRLS AGES 11-14 WHO ARE AT VERY HIGH RISK FOR UNPLANNED PREGNANCY I never feel judged when I come here. I am comfortable talking to the staff about even the most embarrassing things. I know when I come here that I will get answers to all my concerns and feel well taken care of. 452 SUPPORT GROUPS FOR PREGNANT AND PARENTING TEENS 536 PARTICIPANTS IN THE ADOLESCENT FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM/ CAL-LEARN, WHICH PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR TEEN PARENTS AGES 12-20 PARENTS AND ADULTS TRAINED TO BETTER COMMUNICATE WITH YOUTH 43,327 OTHER EDUCATION AND OUTREACH EFFORTS

PLANNED PARENTHOOD IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR SO MANY WOMEN. 4,344 ACTIVIST VOLUNTEER HOURS 257,285 SUPPORTERS IN DATABASE 177 COALITION PARTNERS 11,359 ACTIONS TAKEN BY INDIVIDUALS TO EITHER ENGAGE THE PUBLIC OR INFLUENCE PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY Kate * runs her own business in Nevada, and her bare bones health insurance policy has a deductible of thousands of dollars: I can barely afford to use it. So, for decades, she has received her reproductive health care from family planning and birth control to well-woman exams at a Planned Parenthood health center. Because Kate knows that many other women also rely on this excellent, affordable care, she has tirelessly advocated for ppmm by phone-banking, calling legislators and knocking on doors to urge support for protecting access to women s health care. Planned Parenthood is an absolute necessity for so many women, she said. Even some of those, like me, who have insurance coverage. 140 CALIFORNIA CAPITOL DAY ATTENDEES *names have been changed

ADVOCACY 62,538 3,730 PHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH SUPPORTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY WHO TOOK ACTION TO PROTECT PLANNED PARENTHOOD SERVICES 129 ADVOCACY EVENTS SUCH AS PHONE BANKS AND RALLIES 1,397,396 E-MAILS SENT TO ACTIVISTS PPMM E-MAIL ACTIVISTS 11,279 CONTACTS MADE IN NEVADA BY VOLUNTEERS TO ENGAGE PEOPLE FOR VOTER REGISTRATION AND COMPREHENSIVE SEX EDUCATION I have been coming here since I was 15 years old. I am 21 now and still get such great care. I will always come back to Planned Parenthood Mar Monte because they ROCK! 122 POSITIVE NEWS STORIES ABOUT PPMM ON TELEVISION, RADIO, IN PRINT, AND ONLINE

Sources of Funds % $ 60 Family PACT 58,028,777 20 Medi-Cal and related 19,496,710 5 Private insurance and self-pay fee for service 4,709,183 4 Government grants and contracts 4,233,420 8 Contributions 7,449,732 4 Other 3,529,126 Total: 97,446,948 Ethnicity % 48 Latino 122,968 28 White 71,123 9 Asian/Pacific Islander 23,749 8 African American 21,267 7 Multi-racial/Other/Unknown 17,962 <1 Native American/Alaskan Native 1,228 Total: 258,297 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW & CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICS Uses of Funds % $ 83 Health services 80,741,746 7 Management and general 6,691,675 5 Education 4,511,016 3 Public Affairs 2,566,317 1 Fundraising 1,280,099 1 Marketing 637,297 1 Replenish reserves* 1,018,798 Total: 97,446,948 Age % 19 19 and under 49,780 65 20 34 167,952 16 35 and over 40,565 Total: 258,297 *replenish reserves for capital expenditures Note: Percentage totals may not add up to 100% due to rounding. At the time this annual report was published the annual financial audit had not been completed. The results are unaudited.

CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA 11 13 17 15 1 12 6 8 10 14 9 5 7 2 19 18 4 16 3 NEVADA NEVADA Planned Parenthood Mar Monte opened beautiful new health centers in Oakland, San Mateo, and Bakersfield this fiscal year. California 1 Alameda County Central Hayward West Oakland Community Sites 2 Fresno County Fresno Family First Fresno Fulton Street Community Site 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 Sacramento Capitol Plaza Sacramento Fruitridge 9 San Benito County San Benito 10 San Joaquin County Manteca Stockton Eastland Plaza Stockton North Tracy 11 San Mateo County San Mateo Community Sites 12 Santa Clara County Foothill College Gilroy Mar Monte Community Clinic Mountain View San Jose The Alameda San Jose Blossom Hill San Jose Eastside Sunnyvale 13 Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz Watsonville 14 Stanislaus County Modesto 15 Sutter County Yuba City 16 Tulare County Community Sites 17 Yolo County Woodland Nevada 18 Washoe County Reno Fifth Street 19 Carson City Corporate Office New Health Center HEALTH CENTER LOCATIONS

WITH YOUR HELP, WE CONTINUE TO GROW AND REACH MORE PEOPLE WHO NEED US MOST. HERE ARE SOME WAYS YOU CAN VOLUNTEER WITH PPMM AND SUPPORT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIES. Donations are vital to the work we do. They fund our advocacy work, education programs and health centers, ensuring that we continue to help our communities stay healthy. To give online, go to: www.ppmarmonte.org/donate. EDUCATE ADVOCATE CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS. RESPOND TO URGENT-ACTION ALERTS THROUGH TWITTER AND PPMM S FACEBOOK PAGE. VOLUNTEER AT PPMM INFORMATION BOOTHS DURING COMMUNITY EVENTS. SPEAK OUT WRITE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER IN SUPPORT OF WOMEN S HEALTH ISSUES. @PPMarMonte fb.com/plannedparenthoodmm www.plannedparenthood.org /mar-monte REACH OUT PARTICIPATE IN PPMM FUNDRAISERS AND EDUCATION EVENTS. SPREAD THE WORD JOIN OUR PHONE BANKS AND TALK TO VOTERS ABOUT IMPORTANT LEGISLATION. HELP ON-SITE SERVE AS A PATIENT ESCORT OUTSIDE PPMM HEALTH CENTERS. GET INVOLVED AND SUPPORT PPMM For more information about getting involved with ppmm, visit our website, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter.

Board of Directors Karen Grove, Chair Cathryn Rivera-Hernandez, Chair Elect Diane Savage, Vice Chair Claudie Kiti Bustamante, Secretary Cole Wilbur, Treasurer Sono Aibe Christine Fey Esther Franco Joan Gallo Margaret Gill Jodi Hicks Ro Khanna Frannie Hall Kieschnick Hilary McLean Margo Piscevich Francisco Silva Esperanza Garcia Walters Linda Williams Management Team Linda Williams, President and CEO Rayroz Dodson-Crawford, Chief Financial Officer Liz Figueroa, Vice President, Public Affairs - California Dorothy Furgerson, M.D., Chief Medical Officer Alison Gaulden, Vice President, Public Affairs - Nevada Mary LaVigne-Butler, Vice President, Development/General Counsel Stephanie Rivera, Chief Operating Officer Regional Offices 633 North Van Ness Fresno, CA 93728 559-441-2797 201 29th Street, Suite A Sacramento, CA 95816 916-325-1700 316 N. Main Street, Suite 100 Salinas, CA 93901 831-783-6339 1605 The Alameda San Jose, CA 95126 408-795-3600 4555 Precissi Lane Stockton, CA 95207 209-472-6670 455 West Fifth Street Reno, NV 89503 775-321-8711 Corporate Office 1691 The Alameda San Jose, CA 95126 408-795-3600 PPMM PLANNED PARENTHOOD IS GREAT BECAUSE IT GIVES US ASSISTANCE THAT WE COULDN T NORMALLY AFFORD. WITHOUT PLANNED PARENTHOOD WE WOULD BE IN A VERY TOUGH SITUATION.

CARE NO MATTER WHAT 2013 1691 THE ALAMEDA SAN JOSE, CA 95126 408-795-3600 website WWW.PLANNEDPARENTHOOD.ORG/MAR-MONTE