partners - St. Helena Hospital Foundation
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partners - St. Helena Hospital Foundation
2009 Annual Report pa rt n e r s 2009 Foundation Board of Directors Chuck McMinn, Chair Rick Jones, Vice Chair Stacey Bressler, Secretary Joseph H. Wender, Treasurer Elaine John, President and CEO Edward McDonald, CFO Terry Newmyer, St. Helena Hospital President and CEO Daphne Araujo Bruce Atwater David R. Duncan Valerie Boyd Gargiulo Robin Lail Diane Livingston Martha May Valerie Montgomery JoAline Olson Gail M. Policy Andreas Sakopoulos, MD Elaine M. Sczuka George Sheldon Gregory B. Smith, MD Bob Trinchero Virginia Van Asperen Thomas C. Wajnert Roger O. Walther St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report In It Together It’s a simple equation: Our governments are underfunding health care. The communities with the best medical facilities are the ones that support them. In this respect, St. Helena Hospital stands as a model of the perfect partnership. Year after year, the Napa Valley community has come forward to ensure that St. Helena Hospital remains a world-class resource in one of the world’s great locations. We understand that we have to work together in order to be the best. There are so many levels of partnership in our organization. The Hospital and its Foundation work in tandem to fund the best physicians, the latest equipment and the newest technology. Both Hospital doctors and private-sector leaders serve on our Foundation’s board. Most importantly, you – the members of our local community – give generously and show your commitment to providing the finest medical care available, right here in our small valley. As the capstone of our highly successful capital campaign, last October we received the largest private gift ever made to the Hospital from one of our volunteers. Mabel Johnson’s $8-million estate donation reminds us of how important our mission is to our community. Our 2009 annual gala set a new record with over $1.5 million raised, nearly 50 percent higher than our goal. All of this happened during the toughest economic climate we’ve experienced in decades. As a testament to the quality of our efforts, people are now traveling longer distances to experience the superb quality of our hospital for joint replacement, cancer treatment, and cardiac care. Our reputation for excellence is spreading. We have every reason to be proud, and thankful. Partnership… We couldn’t do it without you. And, in turn, we’re here to help when you or your family needs us. Sincerely, Terry Newmyer President & CEO St. Helena Hospital Chuck McMinn Chairman St. Helena Hospital Foundation [3] St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report A Special Pairing When putting on an event as ambitious as St. Helena Hospital’s annual fall gala, it truly “takes a village.” Never having chaired such a large event, we were so impressed with the teamwork of the Foundation Board and staff. David Duncan was particularly generous in offering to host the affair at Silver Oak Cellars. We knew we had partners in every corner. A big reason this event was so successful was the involvement of our honorees, Ann Colgin and Joe Wender. They have given so much to this community, and are so highly regarded in their professions, that others naturally wanted to give back. We all benefited from the high esteem in which they’re both held. Themed “Special Pairings,” our 2009 gala raised over $1.5 million – surpassing all gala totals and truly exceeding our expectations. We were honored to have been a part of this event and to work with a team of “Napa Valley’s Finest.” Even more gratifying is the knowledge that our efforts will support the Hospital in delivering the finest possible health care to this valley and beyond. Gail Policy, Gala Chair, and Carmen Policy Besides the pleasure of working with Gail, Carmen, and the St. Helena Hospital Foundation on this special evening, we were gratified to see such broad-based bidding and support for the event – not just from our local community but from friends of the Hospital who came long distances to join us. They were a key factor in putting us well over our goal and all previous fundraising records. When we traveled recently to Texas, we visited with friends who had attended our “Special Pairings” gala. They had been struck, they said, by how passionately the Napa Valley community supports its local hospital, as well as how well we support each other. We are honored to have been part of this special event and to continue to be involved in the cause of St. Helena Hospital. Ann Colgin and Joe Wender Honorees of the 2009 Fall Gala [5] “For the past 25 years, I’ve commuted to St. Helena Hospital from Placerville. That’s 150 miles, three hours each way. One of the main reasons it’s worth my while? The people. Even though we don’t provide direct patient care, our department’s philosophy is that the patient will interact with our work in some way or another. They’ll have the benefit of a facility that’s warm, comfortable, and well maintained. We’re not just taking care of a building – indirectly, we’re taking care of the patients.” Howard French Maintenance Department St. Helena Hospital 2009 Income from Charitable Donations Thanks to the generosity of all of our donors, the St. Helena Hospital Foundation realized more than $15 million in gifts this past year. In addition to capital for the new Johnson Pavilion, home of the Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center and Trinchero Surgery Center, funding helped to support many programs and services that benefit the community. Where the Money Comes From Total: $15,472,817 2% in-kind $10 mil 4% Endowment/ Planned Gifts $8 mil $9,250,879 Grants 2% 2% 9% Events 0% Annual Donations INVESTMENT INCOME 80% Major GiFTS $6 mil Where the Money Goes $4 mil $2 mil $3,504,847 $2,717,091 1% Community Benefit Programs 3% Charitable Care GENERAL OPERATIONS 18% Construction and Renovation 1% Research and Teaching 0 s ed ge gn d si ple d ts ts rs an gif en yea sh d ym us a a n p io c ki ge ev in ed pr pl om fr St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report 1% Endowment (gifts added to corpus) 8% 68% Equipment Statement of Financial Position ASSETS December 31, 2009 UnrestrictedTemporarilyPermanently RestrictedRestrictedTotal C u rr e n t A ss e ts Cash and cash equivalents $ 144,503 $ 4,662,956 - $ 4,807,459 Accounts receivable - 38,667 - $ 38,667 Pledges receivable - 3,131,447 - $ 3,131,447 Interest in split-interest agreements - 55,899 - 55,899 Total Current Assets $ 144,503 $ 7,888,969 - $ 8,033,472 O th e r A ss e ts Endowments - - $ 868,175 $ 868,175 Pledges receivable, noncurrent - $ 3,004,432 - $ 3,004,432 Interest in split-interest agreements, noncurrent - $ 7,351,890 - $ 7,351,890 - $ 10,356,322 $ 868,175 $ 11,224,497 Total Assets $ 144,503 $ 18,245,291 $ 868,175 $19,257,969 L I A B I L I T I E S A N D NE T A S S E T S C u rr e n t L ia b iliti e s Accounts payable $ 4,756 - - Accrued expenses - $ 30,540 - Total Current Liabilities $ 4,756 $ 30,540 - NE T A S S E T S Unrestricted $ 139,747 - - Temporarily restricted - $ 18,214,751 - Permanently restricted - - $ 868,175 Total Net Assets $ 139,747 $ 18,214,751 $ 868,175 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 144,503 $ 18,245,291 $ 868,175 $ $ $ 4,756 30,540 35,296 $ 139,747 $ 18,214,751 $ 868,175 $ 19,222,673 $19,257,969 [9] “People gather here in good times and bad to talk about what’s going on in their lives. I’m always amazed at how generous and thoughtful everyone is here in the Upper Valley. This is a community of people who look out for each other and are really interested in their welfare.” Doug Dunlap General Manager Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company “We felt like Carolyn had been given a fighting chance,” Craig Bond recalls about their meeting with Greg Smith, MD, and the hope he gave them about Carolyn’s chance of recovery. St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report In Sickness and in Health Cancer isn’t fussy. It doesn’t care how much money you make, where you live, or how much you give back to your community. Last April, cancer introduced itself to Carolyn and Craig Bond. The couple is well known and loved in the Napa Valley – she as a kindergarten and music teacher at St. Helena Primary School, he as director of a variety of choral groups in town. But suddenly their single focus was on Carolyn’s liver, after she discovered a firm area in her abdomen. The Bonds’ first stop was to Carolyn’s own HMO doctor. After ordering tests, he confirmed primary liver cancer and a tumor the size of a small grapefruit. Blood work showed that Carolyn’s alpha fetoprotein (AFP) level – normally in the 0-15 range – was literally off the chart at 35,000. Next was the oncologist, who did not have good news. “Inoperable and incurable” were the words the Bonds remember. Although he recommended they talk to the HMO’s surgeon, he advised that they usually didn’t operate on tumors this large. “I think we can buy three to five years,” he said, and gave the Bonds a prescription for anti-anxiety medication. They returned home in a state of grief and shock. “We had just been given a death sentence,” Carolyn says. She curled up on the sofa, but Craig’s first reflex was to reach for the phone – he’d heard good things about oncologist Greg Smith, MD, at St. Helena Hospital. To his utter amazement, an actual human answered his call on the first ring. “How does tomorrow at 9 a.m. sound?” the receptionist asked. It sounded pretty good. Although the Bonds didn’t bring test results with them, Dr. Smith examined Carolyn and conveyed only optimism, despite her skyrocketing AFP levels. “From what you’re telling me, I don’t know why it’s inoperable,” he said. “When in doubt, cut it out.” He urged them to consult their HMO surgeon and to get a second opinion at UCSF, with which St. Helena Hospital has an affiliation. The Bonds high-fived each other as they left. “We felt like Carolyn had been given a fighting chance,” Craig recalls. The next day Dr. Smith personally called them to make sure they’d contacted UCSF. In early June, Carolyn underwent a four-hour surgery to remove about a third of her liver. She didn’t need the usual blood transfusion, and there was no need for chemotherapy or radiation. After a mere six days in the hospital, she returned home to pick up her life where she’d left it in April. She now returns for four-month check-ups and each time has been given a clean bill of health, with an AFP level currently at 3.4. “Dr. Smith gave us a great four-letter word,” Craig recalls. “It was HOPE.” And there is nothing more important than hope when your life – or the life of a loved one – is on the line. [13] “Wayne and I agreed our planned gift would go to the Hospital because we felt so fortunate to have such a good resource in our small town.” St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report Partners for Life: Mabel and Wayne Johnson Mabel Johnson and her late husband, Wayne, exemplify how regular people can achieve stupendous things. The St. Helena couple worked at the local PG&E office, living modestly and taking advantage of the company’s employee investment benefits. Before Wayne passed away in 2001, the couple established an irrevocable trust, and in 2009, Mabel finalized an $8-million estate gift to St. Helena Hospital – the largest charitable contribution in its history. In recognition, St. Helena Hospital has named its newest building the Johnson Pavilion. Not only was the contribution the Hospital’s most generous gift, it was among the institution’s first planned gifts. “In 1987, Wayne and I decided to diversify our investments, and Wayne came up with the idea of the charitable remainder trust,” Mabel says. “We both agreed it would go to the Hospital because we felt so fortunate to have such a good resource in our small town. But the Hospital Foundation had never done this type of gift agreement before, so we hired a trust expert to help us set it up.” That’s a pretty big impact for someone whose path never took her far from the Napa Valley. Mabel Dal Porto grew up on a 52-acre ranch of prunes, grapes, and walnuts on Mee Lane, and at St. Helena High School she met a good-looking new boy named Wayne Johnson. “I had my eye and my heart on him!” she smiles now. But when Wayne proposed marriage, Mabel resisted. Being a country wife was hard work, and she didn’t feel ready for the challenge. He convinced her by offering a marriage of equal partnership, and they wed soon after she graduated in 1942. Mabel fondly remembers all the fun they had – playing on sports teams, joining the local lodges and water-skiing every weekend up at Lake Berryessa. Every workday at noon they met at home for a full lunch together. There were also excellent local doctors and, if they needed it, the good Sanitarium up the hill. In 1996, a friend persuaded Mabel to help out at the Hospital’s Volunteer Project Center, and for the past 14 years she has spent more than 3,500 hours managing the doctors’ administrative support team. She continues to report to the center every Wednesday for a full work day. Since making the extraordinary gift, Mabel has had the chance to observe a knee replacement in the Trinchero Surgery Center and see other ways in which her generosity has done so much good. “It’s been great to see the newest technologies in the medical field,” she says, “as well as to demonstrate how planned giving can benefit both the giver and so many others.” But there’s one more thing Mabel wants you to know: “Everyone has been giving me all the credit,” she says of the community’s response to the record-breaking gift. “But this was always a joint effort between the two of us. We really did it together.” [15] St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report Tree of Dreams In November, when throngs of local residents attended the opening celebration of St. Helena Hospital’s new Johnson Pavilion, they were greeted in the lobby by a dramatic sight: a 13-foot-tall tree of steel and bronze with delicate copper leaves, growing skyward and carved with 48 symbols of hope from around the world that were chosen, in part, by Hospital employees. The original sculpture, by artist Carol Jeanotilla, is called the Hope Tree. The Pavilion itself was the realization of countless dreams and years of planning. It was funded by the Foundation’s recent capital campaign to which the community donated $36.2 million – $8 million by a single donor, Mabel Johson, and her late husband Wayne. Occupying the upper half of the 25,000-square-foot facility is the Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center, recognizing a $3-million gift from Stephen Martin and Dennis O’Neil. As the most comprehensive and advanced cancer center in the North Bay, it provides the highest standard of oncology treatment and technology, and has become affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF) for clinical research trials. Radiation oncologist David Tate, MD, sees the Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center as a healing place where medical teams use advanced techniques, treatments and technology; where electronic medical records and a patient-centered culture connect seamlessly. “The Cancer Center is built around patient needs before, during, and after treatment” says Dr. Tate. “Some kinds of cancers are more than 95 percent curable. The Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center is a bridge to the future for patients who will survive their cancer and get a second chance in life.” The Pavilion’s lower level houses the Trinchero Surgery Center, named in honor of Evalyn and Bob Trinchero for their $2.5-million gift. Two adjacent surgical suites and two special-procedures rooms are used for inpatient and outpatient surgeries, while ten semi-private patient beds are available for pre- and post-operative preparation and recovery. Ceiling-mounted equipment, the latest LED lighting, and a new MRI machine make the Surgery Center as state-of-the-art as at any urban medical center. “This facility allows us to offer an expanded spectrum of surgical services to our community,” says Steven Herber, MD. “As a surgeon, I feel privileged to have access to such an efficient, high-tech environment, which enables me to provide exceptional patient care.” The Hope Tree can be named in honor of a loved one. Please contact the St. Helena Hospital Foundation at (707) 963-6208. [17] “Hope is so important here. One patient told me that when she entered our lobby and saw the Hope Tree, she knew she was in good hands. She said, ‘The trunk is the whole hospital community supporting us, and the branches are reaching out to help, just like every member of the staff.’ Then we cried together.” Susie Dillman Massage Therapist Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center “With this fast equipment, the convenience of a phenomenal cancer center, and the knowledge that it’s competently run by the whole team, my experience has been as comfortable as it can be under the circumstances.” St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report Precision and Expertise —– In Our Own Backyard Among St. Helena Hospital’s many valued partners are the Napa Valley Vintners and their 2008 Auction Napa Valley event, which granted $500,000 to fund the purchase of a cutting-edge Varian linear accelerator and radiation treatment system. Our new Dynamic Targeting® Image-Guided Radiotherapy technology uses digital imaging techniques to pinpoint the exact location of a tumor, sparing the healthy tissue surrounding it. Herb Schmidt, a 35-year Napa Valley resident and founder of Wine Colleagues Napa Valley, is one recent satisfied patient. Like many in our small rural community, when Herb was diagnosed with cancer he sought a second opinion at a large university medical center in San Francisco. UCSF oncologists confirmed Herb’s diagnosis and the prescribed course of treatment that would combine dual therapies of chemotherapy and radiation. They also assured him that there was no reason to travel to the City with the high level of expertise and technology available at St. Helena Hospital’s newly opened Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center. “I cannot imagine what it would have entailed to have to drive to San Francisco every day for radiation,” Herb says now. “Today we broke a record by getting me in and out of my radiation therapy in just seven minutes. It hardly disturbs your day – in fact, I’m about to go to lunch with a client.” Discovering that you have a serious illness can be a daunting prospect at best. “Having this technology in our community is an unbelievable asset,” Herb adds. “With this fast equipment, the convenience of a phenomenal cancer center, and the knowledge that it’s competently run by the whole team, my experience has been as comfortable as it can be under the circumstances.” St. Helena Hospital Foundation President and CEO Elaine John is particularly grateful to Napa Valley Vintners, saying, “Our new linear accelerator is just the latest example of Auction Napa Valley’s continued generosity, which is making a palpable and profound difference in the lives of so many.” [21] Partners in Support Year-Round Giving The Napa Valley community has come to expect the highest standard of local medical care, delivered year-round from St. Helena Hospital. In return, this same community has responded by renewing its committed support of the Hospital. Such annual gifts ensure that our patients have convenient access to the latest technology, programs, and services. They enable us to provide our medical staff with the necessary equipment to deliver the best possible care. In addition to generous philanthropy from individual donors to help fund major capital projects, our Hospital counts heavily on contributions for annual program support from the President’s Forum. In 2009, members of our President’s Forum provided $155,804 in critical support for Emergency Services and many community outreach programs. The annual fall gala is perhaps the most spectacular demonstration of that open-handed local commitment. Individuals, local wineries, and businesses all come together to make the evening a resounding success for the Hospital and, by extension, the community. The 2009 gala, Special Pairings, honored Ann Colgin and Joe Wender and their generous contributions to the Napa Valley. The event raised $1.5 million in support of St. Helena Hospital’s new Coon Joint Replacement Institute. The Fund-a-Need lot alone brought in a record $461,000 to help acquire the cutting-edge MAKO robotic-arm system. For more information on the President’s Forum or the 2010 Foundation Gala, please call (707) 963-6208. St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report More Than One Way to Give St. Helena Hospital’s history of private support dates back more than 130 years. Founded in 1878 as a rural health retreat, the facility grew with the needs of the Valley and became a full-service hospital at the turn of the twentieth century. Since then, the people of Napa Valley have upheld the Hospital’s vision to become a first-class location for health and healing, sustaining it with charitable gifts at every level. Today there are more ways than ever to invest in our invaluable health-care resource. Gifts of Cash – Outright gifts of cash (which include gifts made by credit card or check) enable the donor to claim a charitable deduction for the full value of the gift.* In 2009, 95% of gifts to St. Helena Hospital were made by credit card or check. Gifts of Securities – The donor as well as the Hospital can benefit from gifts of appreciated securities. A donor may claim an income tax deduction for the full fair-market value of the securities donated.* Planned Gifts – Planned-giving methods such as bequests, annuities, and charitable remainder trusts offer donors creative ways in which to support the Hospital and increase their earnings while achieving tax or estateplanning advantages. Gifts of Time – Last year, 143 dedicated volunteers contributed 21,000 hours of their time to the Hospital, serving as pages, coordinating mailing projects, and staffing the Big Oak Gift Shop and Acorn Thrift Store. Each year volunteer activities bring in welcome additional funds to St. Helena Hospital; in 2009, volunteers raised $62,500. Online Giving – You can also support St. Helena Hospital by making your gift on our secure online site at www. sthelenahospital.org/DonateNow. Several donor options are available, including making gifts in honor or in memory of a loved one. *This is general information only and not official tax advice. Please consult your tax adviser for details and exceptions. To discuss any of these giving options, please give us a call at (707) 963-6208. [23] Founder’s Circle: Gifts of $1,000,000+ Mabel and Wayne Johnson Estate Platinum Circle: Gifts of $500,000 999,999 Auction Napa Valley June B. Wilson Estate Gold Circle: Gifts of $200,000 - 499,999 Anonymous Stephen Martin & Dennis O’Neil Joseph Phelps Family Evalyn & Bob Trinchero Silver Circle: Gifts of $100,000 - 199,999 Mary & Bruno Ghiringhelli Margaret & Wilfred Huse, MDs, Estate Maurice Marciano Family Foundation Anne & Chuck McMinn Rudd Foundation Silver Oak Cellars Jack Thomas Trust The V Foundation Theresa & Thomas Wajnert Bronze Circle: Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999 Anonymous Bessemer Trust Stacey & Bob Bressler Priscilla & Keith Geeslin Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Amy & Andrew Gordon Joseph H. Wender Foundation Livingston Foundation for Cancer Research & Related Diseases Dan Lynch Sarah & Ross Perot, Jr. Peter A. & Vernice H. Gasser Foundation Gail & Carmen Policy St. Helena Hospital Volunteers & Volunteer Services Patricia & Donald Stephens TNT Foundation Inc. Virginia & Ernest Van Asperen Anne & Roger Walther Chairman’s Circle: Gifts of $25,000 $49,999 Alexis & Robert Adler, MD Daphne & Bart Araujo Martha & Bruce Atwater Marge & Bruno Bartolucci Chuck & Ellen Haas Foundation Martha & Ronald Doornink Barbara & Jim Fetherston Valerie Boyd Gargiulo & Jeff Gargiulo Rick Jones Family Belinda & Pascal Levensohn Mary Lou & Robert Maier Alexandra & Robert Phillips Rombauer Vineyards Gina Trinchero Benefactor’s Circle: Gifts of $10,000 $24,999 Lauren & Bob Ackerman Agee Family Semper Charitable Foundation Anonymous Abigail & Richard Baker Johanna & Barry Berkowitz Boeschen Family Foundation Central Valley Builders Supply Charles Krug Winery Peter Mondavi Family Sheila & James Clary Brenda & Clay Cockrell Gary Cooney Kelvin Davis Diageo Chateau and Estate Wines Joy & Leon Dreimann Deann Wright & Luke Evnin Jane & Kenneth Fitzsimmons Kelly & Paul Fleming Sharon & Robert Freed Goldman Sachs & Company Florianne & Stuart Gordon Judy & Dennis Groth Pamela & Corbin Gwaltney Pam & Richard Kramlich Cliff Lede Diane & John Livingston Markkula Foundation Leigh & William Matthes Martha & Tom May Jamie McCourt Diane & Ronald Miller Margrit Mondavi Valerie & Robert Montgomery Lois & John Mueller Mary W. Novak Christy & Peter Palmisano Kathy & Carl Parmer Jacquelynn & Josh Peeples Andrea & William H. Phelps Mary Read John Savarese Liliane & Edward Schneider Elaine Sczuka Shafer Vineyards Starizon Inc. Ann & Patrick Stotesbery Claire & Steven Stull Sykes Family Foundation Diane & Tom Tuft Lisa & Jim Walker Ann Colgin & Joe Wender Diane B. Wilsey Margaret & Angus Wurtele Susan & Tucker York Jean Phillips & Edward Zuk St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report St. Helena Hospital Staff Judy & John Jacobson, MD Patron’s Circle: Gifts of $5,000 $9,999 Sharon & Donald Ammon Anonymous Edna Bevins Bell & Charles Bell Annie Fisher Bennett & Richard Bennett Monene & Richard Bradley Patti Brown Dolores & Jack Cakebread Paula Brooks & Bob Cook Eleanor & Francis Ford Coppola Vanessa & Henry Cornell Devenney Group Architects Ltd. John Dowswell, MD Steve Dussek Keith Fisher Robilee Frederick Greg Gregory Marilyn & Raymond Herber, MDs Pam & Gary Jaffe Joseph Phelps Vineyards Foundation Laura Cunningham & Thomas Keller Inger & Wendell Laidley Robin & Jon Lail Gretchen & Robert Lieff Tracy & Larry Lintner Lyons Huber Anesthesia Willinda & Peter McCrea Mechanics Bank Michael Lynch and Susan Baker Foundation Chiara Mondavi JoAline & David Olson Pacific Union College Valerie & Robert Peebles John Pershing Eileen Tabios & Thomas Pollock Margo & Scott Reiner Robert F. Ford Foundation Koerner Rombauer Laura & K.R. Rombauer Linda & James Short Stuart Sloan Elizabeth & W. Clarke Swanson Linda & Leighton Taylor Michele & Robert Torres Vera Trinchero Torres Trinchero Family Estates/ Sutter Home Roger Trinchero Julie & Gary Wagner Sara Weinheimer Sue & Richard Wollack St. Helena Hospital Staff Carolyn & Thomas Coon, MD Drs. Judy & Stephen Franzino Pat & Bryan Henry, MD Holly & David Racker, MD Laurie & Emmett Tetz, MD Contributor’s Circle: Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Adventist Health Corporate Office Linda & Robert Andreae Anonymous Bank of America Susan & Dann Boeschen Karen & Les Breckenridge Carver Sutro Vineyard Kathleen & William Collins David’s Jewelers Joan & Donald Farrar Kathleen & David Fink Groth Vineyards & Winery Catherine Schmidt & Robert Karp Matthew Kelly Janet & Bill Lamkin Lifestyle Properties Donald J. Logan Mimi De Blasio & Bret Lopez MAKO Surgical Corporation Joanne & David McDonald Jennifer & Stephen McPherson Cherie & Philippe Melka Napa County Sheriff ’s Department Carol & Philip Norfleet Cynthia Pawlcyn & John Watanabe Betty & Paul Woolls Peter Michael Winery The Rusty Staub Foundation George O. Sheldon Betty & Daniel Skeoch, MD The Robb Report Anthony R. Torres U.S. Trust Bank of America Jennifer Nice & Barry Waitte Lyndal & Howard Walker Wells FargoThe Private Bank William Yeoward Crystal St. Helena Hospital Staff Shari & David Bluband Birgit & Randy Hausted, MDs Elaine & Donald John Lisa Hinz, PhD & Andreas Sakopoulos, MD Karen & Gregory Smith, MD Patricia & Gregory Williams, DrPH Friend’s Circle: Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Clare Luce Abbey & Cliff Abbey Abreu Vineyard Patty & Gordon Anderson Anonymous (2) Auberge du Soleil Leslie & Michael Baggish, MD Betty & Andrew Beckstoffer Jan Brown & Edward Brown, III Jerry Bruckheimer Florence & John Bryan Caldwell Snyder Galleries Cameo Cinema Central California Conference of Seventhday Adventists Charbay Winery & Distillery Chateau Montelena Winery Jeffrey Clark Community Foundation Sonoma County Ashley & Joseph Criscione Crocker & Starr Wines Anita & David Cummings Naoko Dalla Valle Dana Estates Dickenson, Peatman & Fogarty Dominus Estate Lexie & Bob Ellsworth Far Niente Marilyn & Delmer Fjarli, MD Julie & Patrick Garvey Elizabeth & Glenn Goelz Kerry & Andrew Groth Daniel Ha Health Spa Napa Valley Heitz Wine Cellars The Hess Collection Winery Maureen & Charles Hoffman Jane & David Jackson Nancy Jefferson Dorothy & Brad Jeffries Jewish Community Endowment Fund John M. Bryan Family Fund Steven Kay Pat Kuleto Ladera Vineyards Lail Vineyards Maureen & John Landers Barbara & Tom LaTour Alyson Ling Loma Linda University Long Family Foundation Linda & Ted Mackett, MD Nathalie & Maurice Marciano Alexandra & Michael Marston Donald Martinelli Elizabeth J. Martini Meadowood Napa Valley Beth & John Milliken Miner Family Vineyards Dorothy Mondavi Nancy & George Montgomery Morgan & Allen Morton Madeline Murray Trust Neal Family Vineyards Magaly & Terry Newmyer Beth Nickel Nancy Ogg Palladium Fine Jewlery Kathleen Patterson Paula LeDuc Fine Catering Betsy & Christopher Peacock Elizabeth Peters Kaaren & Greg Peterschmidt Eva & William Price Paul Reiser, PhD Dr. & Mrs. Gordon Rick Robert Mondavi Winery Nadine & Fredric Rosen Mellissa & Richard Rouhe Annette & Doug Shafer Barbara & John Shafer Elizabeth & William Shea Dorothy & Charles Simmons, MD Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery Sharalyn & Garen Staglin Kate Stanley Verna & Robert Steinhauer Mary Stuard Susman Family Foundation Beatriz Tabios The Skyscrape Foundation Deborah & Raymond Tonella Tra Vigne Sarah & Pieter VandenHoven, MD Villagio Inn & Spa Vineyard 7 and 8 V Wine Cellar Margaret & Bo Ying Wat, MD Barbara Wilson Jeff Wilson St. Helena Hospital Staff Anonymous Marcia Beauchamp Shelley Cantin Lisa & Mark Fowler Linda J. Gibson Mary Henden Jeanie & John Hodgkin, MD Barbara & Richard Hudson, MD Debbie & Paul Marks, MDs Mindy Marquez, MD & Tony Marquez Terry McCarthy Rachelle Newbold Kendace O’Donnell Mary O’Leary Margaret O’Neill Dr. & Mrs. Jeong Park Paul K. Row, MD Michelle & David Tate, MD David Tilton Other Gifts Nancy Aaen, MD Barbara Abate Mary Cunningham Agee & Bill Agee Sara & Agustin Alfaro Marie & Frank Amato Anne Anderson Diane & Jack Anderson Anonymous (8) Margot & Mark Armbruster Diane Armstrong Lorraine & Harold Ashton Eleanore & Edward Aslanian Julie & Charles Atkins Joan & Peter Avenali Negede Ayele Ronald J. Azevedo Diane & Douglas Babcock Carolyn & Bill Bacigalupi June & Charles Bacigalupi Sara Baker Betty & Van Ballentine Marjorie & Edwin Baltzer Rachael Balyeat Micaela & Murlin Barker Duane Barnes Dr. Ernest Bates Nancy Batt Linda & Robert Beckstrom Sara & Jonah Beer Lynne Jones & Robert Begley Pam Bekendam, MD & Randy Bekendam Christina & Fred Belka Norma & Felix Beltrami Chandra & Baldwin Benggon Kate & Jack Berquist Bicais Optical Co. Inc. Marianne & Maurice Bihan Ashley & John Bininger Katherine & Roy Bisagno Blackbird Vineyards Chotsie & Allan Blank Jackie M. Blodgett Charles Bloom Glen L. Bobst Barbara & Frank Borges Beverly A. Borges Frank J. Borges, Jr. Juan Borrayo Martha & Alvin Bothwell Robert Boucke Doris & Alton Boyles Richard Bradd Josephine & Henry Branco Brannan’s Grill Patricia & Raymond Branstetter Barbara & Harry Bratt Debbie & John Brincko Barbara Britton Del Britton Donna & Charles Broder Brown’s Auto Parts Henrietta Bugaj Terri & Timothy Bullard, MD Marian Bunting Deborah & Charles Burau Burgess Cellars Adam Busby Kimberli & L. Phillip Busick Delma Fann Butler & Robert Butler Ida Byrne CADE Winery Cakebread Cellars Ilse K. Calabi Jan Calogianes Cindy & Robert Carmen Carmichael Salon Elizabeth & John Carson, MD Chandler Insurance Management Ltd. Chappellet Winery & Vineyard Mary & Roy Chavez Checkers Restaurant CHEERS! St. Helena Julia W. Cheever Clara Chen Kathy Bertolino & Richard Chesi Rick Cirina Cliff Lede Vineyards Clover Stornetta Farms Inc. Barbara Cochran Claudia & Donald Cohn Michelle & Kevin Cole Cynthia & David Collins, MD Myrna & William Collins Dana Cook Herbie Cooper, MD Gerald M. Cople Cornelius Corbett Louis & Marilyn Coy Megan Crider Paige & Jerod Curley D. R. Stephens Estate Suzanne D. Dahling Beverly D’Angelo Tana Daugharthy David Abreu Vineyard Management Inc. L.C. Davidson & J.W. Davidson Carole & Bruce Dawson Gretchen de Baubigny Eleanor De Limur Jan De Luz Roberta & Richard DeBeikes Deborah J. & Peter A. Magowan Foundation Inc. Evelyne & Ken Deis John Del Bondio Lorraine & Ralph Del Prete Dana Delany Lydia & Anastacio Deleon Mark Dena Jeannie & Terry Dietrich, MD Marita & John Dorenbecher Kathy & Frank Dotzler Vera Duncan June & Carl Dustin Dutch Henry Winery Louise & Bob Dye E. Montalvo Realty Mary L. Edano Merlin Ekvall Elizabeth Ellenburg Merry A. Ellis Phoebe & Robert Ellsworth Esther & Rev. Donald Emmel Gloria & Rogelio Espejo Eufroncinia & Jose Eustaquio Arthur Fabre Mary & Forrest Faulknor Stella Fernandes Noreen & Patrick Fetzer Ruthita & Duane Fike Hertha & Charles Fintel Elizabeth & John Fischer Donna Fisher-Spencer Flats Brianna Fleetham Kathy & Jim Fleming Flora Napa Valley Diane & Robert Foley Anita A. Ford FOX Broadcasting Company Wendi Fox Dianne & Don Fraser Douglas Freund Pat Friday Martie & Larry Frierson [25] Alice Froeb Herman F. Froeb, MD Kathy & George Fujikawa Sharyn Meyer-Fuller Marcella & Bob Gallagher Alice Galleron Stephanie & James Gamble Sari & Peter Gantzel Gary Danko Restaurant Charlotte Gill John Gillespie Gillwoods Cafe Judith & Howard Gimbel, MD Golden Hills Mustang Club John M. Gonzales Marcos Gonzalez Zetta & Richard Gore Christine Gorelick Grand Prix Road Trends Joan & Herbert Graywood Robert Green Judith Greene Gwen Gregson Nancy Gressinger Saverio Guerrera Jacqueline Gumina William Hall Harold Halloran Orville Hammer Hardester’s Market T. George Harris Margie & Bill Hart Caren & Fritz Hatton Joyce & Robert Hayes William Hayne Latife Hayson Charles Hedel Krista Heidar Drs. Darlene & Bill Hemmerlin Ron H. Hennig June & Malcolm Heppenstall Virginia & Wayne Heywood Nancy Posadas-Hibbs Lily & Robert Hitchcock Amy Wender Hoch Deanne & John Hoehn, MD E. Wayne Hogue Melita & David Holland, MD Linda & David Hor, DDS Milena Howard Margaret Howell Howell Mountain Vineyards April Hughes Sharon & Ronald Hughes Elizabeth & Grant Hunt Minnie R. Hunt Linda Hutson Marilyn G. Hyde J. A. Thomas & Associates Stephanie & Larry Jacinto Joanie & Terry James JJ & Son Marketing Inc. JLB Consulting Regina & Erling Johnsen Janet & Charles Johnson Michelle & James Johnson Rachael Johnson Reverdy Johnson Diane Lawley & Don Jonas Joanna Richardson-Jones Juslyn Vineyards John Kalua Mohammad Kanakriyeh, MD Leonard Kania Diane & Fred Kasischke Ruth Katten Constance & Guy Kay Michael Kelly, MD Tor Kenward Family Wines Carolyn Kernberger David Kernberger Walter Kessenick Gordon Kiddoo Norman Kiken Kokkari Estiatorio Jane & Waldo Kolb Phyllis Korhoner Susan Krider Donna & Walter Kuntz Linda & Michael LaForge Lake-Silverado Cardiovascular Consultants Betty & Karl Larsen Lee & Vincent Leonard Sharon & Gary Lessing Denise Leuschner Marcia Levy Martha & Bob Levy Shirley & Michael Liebig Gail Lindlow Amanda & Andrew Lisk Marilyn & Donald Locke Loma Linda University Physicians Medical Group, Inc. Thomas MacBride Paul MacCaskill Inna & John MacDougall Natalie & Malcolm MacKenzie Rosalie & Albert Maddalena Hildet & Daniel Madrid Maria Magana Eileen & G.T. Marsh Brenda & Glen Martin Neilann Martinez Rita & Robert Maultsby Maverick Services Paula & Norman McCollough Robert C. McCullough Marilyn & John McIntosh Martha & Robert Meals Erika Mee Edith V. Meikle Don Meyer Jane Meyers Pamela Miller Dorothy Minns William R. Mitchell, MD Arlette & John Monfredini Dorothy Morrison & Bob Montelli Douglas Moore Mary E. Mooy Chuck More Jean Paul Moreau Trish Morf Sandy Timpson & Victor L. Motto Jennifer & John Muhlner Mercedes & E.R. Muirhead Napa County Medical Society Napa State HospitalMedical Staff St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Co. Ray L. Nasuti Johnny Negusse Fauntilla Neller Margaret Niland Sharon Nina Susan & Steve Nober Northern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Brenda & Kevin Olson Susan L. Olson Sharon & Franklin Ordelheide, DDS Gina Oviedo Jameanne & Robert Owen Bernabe Padua Pearl Wonderful Clothing Veronica Peery Eloise Pena Betty Penland Jane M. Pepe Frank Perata Albert J. Perotti Jeanne & Merton Perry Carol & LeRoy Peterson Katharine Phillips Susan Pillsbury Carole & Maurice Pockey, MD Polish Nails Salon & Day Spa Jason Porter Ida & Dana Porterfield Sophia & Dr. Nick Poulos Press Ruth & Michael Price Araceli & Octavius Quijada, MD Jack Rapke Barbara & Douglas Rebok Peggy & Rick Redfern Reeds Gail & Theodore Regetz Walter B. Renshaw Margie & Geoffrey Rice, MD Geraldine & Fitch Robertson Carol & Siegfried Roeske Gary Rogers Holly Rogers Sterling’s Rose Haven Miriam & Orville Ross Mary Jane Rossi Rena & William Rossi Paula Roush Shirley & Charles Roy Rutherford Grill Safari West Wildlife Preserve Safeway Clearlake Joanne & John Sales Susanne & Edward Salvestrin Betty & Louis Sander Sanofi Aventis Louise & Don Schmidt Norma M. Schmidt Stephen Scholten Schramsberg Vineyards Marian & Richard Schumacher William Seavey G. & J. Seiberlich & Co. Linda & Ron Sereni Dr. & Mrs. Michael Shepherd Charlotte & Ralph Sherman Sherwood Forest Mabel & J. Paul Shively, MD Brian Shumate The Sierra Pacific Foundation Doris Simpson Lucille & William Smail Dina & Michael Smith Soroptimist International of SH, Sunrise St. Helena Hospital Intensive Care Unit Employees St. Helena Junior Women’s Club St. Helena Olive Oil Company Barbara Stanton Elisa Stevens Susan & Ronald Stice Lanita Stilwell Margie Kraft Stirl Donna & Ronald Streeter Frances Tagliaferri Eileen and Ron Talbott Alice & Kenneth Taplin James C. Tate Sally & Gordon Taubenheim Diane Taylor Kathleen & Lary Taylor Adair & Brian Tench Tesoro The Napa Valley Reserve Linda & Charles Thomas Marjorie & Michael Thomas John E. Thompson, OD Nancy Tikker Sondra & Sean Toland Toss Designs Helen & Arthur Tousley Ricki & Sherry Travis Amabel & Eric Tsao, MD Priscilla & Sloan Upton Barbara & Robert Urquhart Susan Gearey & Stephen Van Pelt, MD Vasconi’s Pharmacy Vintage Chalet Vital Life, A Marquis and Consonus Foundation Eleonora & Carl Wagner Bonnie & Roy Walden Marie Walsh Richard P. Walston Sandra & Nan Wang Margaret & Ron Ward Marilyn Ward Marlene & Lanier Watson Kurt Weber Betty & William Webster Celia R. Welch Diane & Doug Wells Nanette Cordes Werley Evaline West Kay Wheeler Thomas White Sean Wiggins Russell A. Wight J. A. Williams Karen Williams Maxine M. Williams Jan Willis Lanetta & Gary Wilsey Ava C. Wilson Mavis S. Wilson Donna & Robert Winchell Wine Spectator Greystone Restaurant Doris & Wendell Winkelkotter Geoff Wolcott Gloria & Oliver Wright Mary Ann & Gerald Yeager Duane Ytredal Cathy & James Zappia Ann McGhee Zink Sherlyn & Dave Zumwalt St. Helena Hospital Staff Shirley & Chuck Adams Helaluddin Ahmad Nancy & Jim Aldred Anonymous (32) Peter Aprato Horacio Arcila Lee Austin Lanvin Ballew Alissa & Geoff Barnes Rachel Becker Mary B. Bergerson David Blaha Heidi Bowen Christina & Gregory Braden Marti Dybedal-Bristow Barbara Brown Gail & Russ Burr Linda & Fred Carson Elena & David Casanova Dolores Ceja Christopher Cheek Jeanne Chu Maria Ciudaj Chith & Leon Cummins Bruce Currer Jeff Davis H. Glenn Davison Ellen Balk-Dick & James Dick Michele Dillon Beverly & Timothy Dinsmore Geraldine Dunbar Darcy & Leslie Dunlap Judith & Michael Dunn Judith Estipona Tiffany & Albert Ettedgui Kathy M. Flamson Karynsue Frank Linda Frederico Dana & Adam Freedhand, MD James Fulford Amelia Gagliano Josephine & Kevin Gerber Gustavo S. Gomez Lafayette Hanible Ruth Hasso Lynn Heise Anna Hernandez Georgina & Ben Hill Jan Hill Ann Holliday Christine Holmes Wendy & Scott Hopgood Cynthia Horton Mary & Daniel Huber, MD Linda & Cliff Huff Sylvia Hughes Arlene Hurst Sharon & Charles James Sharon Jellison Gloria Jimenez Carol & Mark Johnson Shawnee Johnson Therese & R. Wayne Johnson Mary Arlene Jones Cathy & Philip Kendall Cindy Kistler Georgiann Kite Janice Kranz Pamela La Mar Paulina Ladi Patricia E. Lapera Herbert Lee Antonia & George Lendaris Karen & Jay Lewis Alejandro Lugo Lynnette Luke Thomas Marek Ruth McCrum Pamela McSharry Sheila & Harold Mills Angela & Francis Mueller, MD Carolyn Mund Teresa Mund Nora & Barry Nelson Connie & Reggie Olejniczak Obdulia Olguin-Villa Tracy Pacini Carla Paschal Tiffany Paul Margaret & William Payne Heather Peña, MD & Chris Searl Maria Peña Carol Penrod Mindy Pequeno Robin Peters Todd Peterson Carolyn Pierce John Pierson Peter Preston Carol & Guy Qvistgaard Lianne & Linden Reeves Helen & Arturo Relevo Evangeline & Richard Reyes Sherry Robertson Patrice Robinson Elizabeth M. Rogers Maria Rojas Denise Rossmiller Emilia & Antonio Rubalcava Amelita & Norbert Sacro Claudia Salomon Vicki Sampson Marcie L. Saverien-Basore Jackie Sherman Teri Fredrickson & Retha Snyder Mary Souza Glenice Steck Rachel Stevenson Kathy Swabacker Jennifer & Grant Swenson Debra & David Teesdale Karen & Stan Tempchin Joan & Patrick Temple Christina Thomas Larry Thomas Jeannie & David Tillay Elisabeth Titus Karen Trivett Nicci Van Dyke Dyan Vicencio Danny Vorasaph Carol Voth Audrey L. Wallace Stephanie & Jay Whitcomb Exzadrian Williams Susan Witt Michael Wright Rachel Ybarra Zewuditu Yimer & Adugnaw Worku Norma Zavala In Honor Of In Honor of Roberta DeBeikes Richard DeBeikes In Honor of Stephen Van Pelt, MD Susan Gearey In Honor of John Jacobson, MD Delma Fann Butler & Robert Butler In Honor of Carl Jefferson Nancy Jefferson In Honor of James Lies, MD Milena Howard In Honor of the MartinO’Neil Cancer Center Staff Delma Fann Butler & Robert Butler In Honor of Francis Hernandez Delma Fann Butler & Robert Butler In Honor of Ann Colgin and Joe Wender The Rusty Staub Foundation In Honor of George Williams Exzadrian Williams In Honor of Palmer Woods Exzadrian Williams In Honor of Betsy Wright Markkula Foundation In Memory of In Memory of Darina Alegria Norma & Felix Beltrami In Memory of Peggy Bell Edna Bevins Bell & Charles Bell In Memory of Gary Bevins Edna Bevins Bell & Charles Bell In Memory of Candace A. Boyer Froeb Anne Anderson Burgess Cellars Elizabeth & John Carson, MD June & Carl Dustin Alice Froeb Herman F. Froeb, MD Sari & Peter Gantzel T. George Harris Margaret Howell David Kernberger Gordon Kiddoo Gail Lindlow Paula & Norman McCollough Jameanne & Robert Owen G. & J. Seiberlich & Co. Susan & Ronald Stice In Memory of Donald Brown Barbara & Frank Borges In Memory of Flora Brown Betty & Van Ballentine Brown’s Auto Parts Marilyn & Louis Coy Marcella & Bob Gallagher Diane Lawley & Don Jonas Trish Morf Frank Perata Joanne & John Sales In Memory of Daphne Chaix Barbara & Frank Borges Beverly A. Borges In Memory of Ruth & Floyd Chapman St. Helena Hospital Volunteers In Memory of Colby Cogswell Keith Fisher In Memory of Eva & Kenneth Cople Gerald M. Cople In Memory of Lee Dillon Michele Dillon Dorothy Morrison & Bob Montelli Wine Country Cardiology Associates In Memory of Josien Doornink Martha & Ronald Doornink In Memory of Herbert Ellenburg Elizabeth Ellenburg In Memory of Otto Gill Charlotte Gill In Memory of Vonnie Hammer Orville Hammer In Memory of Allen Hendricks Patricia E. Lapera In Memory of Elva Hennig Ron H. Hennig In Memory of Amy & Erin Jacobson and their Children Nancy Aaen, MD Anonymous (5) Peter Aprato Lee Austin Diane & Douglas Babcock June & Charles Bacigalupi Sara Baker Duane Barnes Pam Bekendam, MD & Randy Bekendam Chandra & Baldwin Benggon Mary B. Bergerson Bicais Optical Co., Inc. Ashley & John Bininger Charles Bloom Glen L. Bobst Juan Borrayo Martha & Alvin Bothwell [27] Terri & Timothy Bullard, MD Shelley Cantin Central California Conference of Seventhday Adventists Chandler Insurance Management, Ltd. Mary & Roy Chavez Barbara Cochran Michelle & Kevin Cole Cynthia & David Collins, MD Myrna & William Collins Dana Cook Herbie Cooper, MD Megan Crider Paige & Jerod Curley Bruce Currer Beverly D’Angelo Tana Daugharthy Jeff Davis Mark Dena Jeannie & Terry Dietrich, MD Marita & John Dorenbecher Vera Duncan Darcy & Leslie Dunlap Judith & Michael Dunn Merlin Ekvall Esther & Rev. Donald Emmel Tiffany & Albert Ettedgui Ruthita & Duane Fike Brianna Fleetham Kathy & Jim Fleming Wendi Fox Teri Fredrickson & Retha Snyder Kathy & George Fujikawa Marcella & Bob Gallagher Josephine & Kevin Gerber Judith & Howard Gimbel, MD Joan & Herbert Graywood Gwen Gregson Birgit & Randy Hausted, MDs Health Spa Napa Valley Krista Heidar June & Malcolm Heppenstall Jan Hill Deanne & John Hoehn, MD Melita & David Holland, MD Wendy & Scott Hopgood Linda & David Hor, DDS Cynthia Horton Mary & Daniel Huber, MD Linda & Cliff Huff J. A. Thomas & Associates Stephanie & Larry Jacinto Joanie & Terry James JLB Consulting Elaine & Donald John Carol & Mark Johnson Rachael Johnson Shawnee Johnson Rick Jones Joanna Richardson-Jones Mohammad Kanakriyeh, MD Diane & Fred Kasischke Michael Kelly, MD Susan Krider Linda & Michael LaForge Lake-Silverado Cardiovascular Consultants Patricia E. Lapera Antonia & George Lendaris Marcia Levy Alyson Ling Amanda & Andrew Lisk Marilyn & Donald Locke Loma Linda University Loma Linda University Physicians Medical Group Inc. Linda & Ted Mackett, MD Brenda & Glen Martin Donald Martinelli Neilann Martinez McMinn Foundation Jane Meyers Mary E. Mooy Jean Paul Moreau Napa County Medical Society Napa State HospitalMedical Staff Johnny Negusse Fauntilla Neller Magaly & Terry Newmyer Beth Nickel Margaret Niland Sharon Nina Mary O’Leary Brenda & Kevin Olson Margaret O’Neill Sharon & Franklin Ordelheide, DDS Gina Oviedo Carla Paschal Tiffany Paul Margaret & William Payne Heather Peña, MD & Chris Searl Maria Peña Kaaren & Greg Peterschmidt Carole & Maurice Pockey, MD Jason Porter Araceli & Octavius Quijada, MD Carol & Guy Qvistgaard Peggy & Rick Redfern Walter B. Renshaw Margie & Geoffrey Rice, MD Dr. & Mrs. Gordon Rick Carol & Siegfried Roeske Gary Rogers Sterling’s Rose Haven Miriam & Orville Ross Mellissa & Richard Rouhe Paul K. Row, MD Lisa Hinz, PhD & Andreas Sakopoulos, MD Norma M. Schmidt Linda K. Schulz Dr. & Mrs. Michael Shepherd Sherwood Forest Mary Souza St. Helena Hospital Intensive Care Unit Employees Barbara Stanton Sarah & Antonio Sumbillo Jennifer & Grant Swenson St. Helena Hospital Foundation I 2009 Annual Report Diane Taylor Karen & Stan Tempchin Linda & Charles Thomas John E. Thompson, OD Jeannie & David Tillay Amabel & Eric Tsao, MD Virginia & Ernest Van Asperen Vintage Chalet Vital Life, A Marquis and Consonus Foundation Danny Vorasaph Bonnie & Roy Walden Richard P. Walston Sandra & Nan Wang Margaret & Bo Ying Wat, MD Marlene & Lanier Watson Kurt Weber Diane & Doug Wells Evaline West Thomas White Maxine M. Williams Patricia & Gregory Williams, DrPH Jan Willis Geoff Wolcott Mary Ann & Gerald Yeager Cathy & James Zappia In Memory of Edith & Robert McCarthy Gail & Russ Burr In Memory of Carl Jefferson Nancy Jefferson In Memory of Richard H. Peterson Joan & Peter Avenali Phoebe & Robert Ellsworth Stephanie & James Gamble Constance & Guy Kay Mercedes & E.R. Muirhead Elizabeth Peters In Memory of Sally Jones Lynne Jones & Robert Begley Arlette & John Monfredini Rick Jones Family In Memory of Ton Jurriens Martha & Ronald Doornink In Memory of Kathy Kernberger Carolyn Kernberger In Memory of Deacon Bob Little Katherine & Roy Bisagno In Memory of William H. Lyon, MD Anonymous In Memory of Reg J. Meikle Edith V. Meikle In Memory of William Dale Voshall Henrietta Bugaj In Memory of Derby Wilson Ava C. Wilson In Memory of Eda Micheli Barbara & Frank Borges In Memory of June Wilson Leslie & Michael Baggish Jeff Wilson In Memory of Marjorie Mondavi Dorothy Mondavi & Children In Memory of Scott Zumwalt Barbara & Frank Borges Sherlyn & Dave Zumwalt In Memory of Serafina Montelli Mabel C. Johnson In Memory of Jane Morrison Sue & Richard Wollack In Memory of Grandparents Chiara Mondavi In Memory of Don Newbold Rachelle Newbold In Memory of Cathie Parsons Noreen & Patrick Fetzer In Memory of Helmuth Retzer Northern California Conference of Seventhday Adventists In Memory of Michael Sczuka Elaine Sczuka In Memory of Paul Stremel Marilyn & Louis Coy Thank You We extend special gratitude to the Napa Valley Vintners who, through the Napa Valley Wine Auction and Auction Napa Valley, have contributed over $9 million to St. Helena Hospital since 1981. These grants have offered significant support to nearly every department in the Hospital through the years. In 2009, Auction Napa Valley provided funding for an increasing number of indigent people who come to St. Helena Hospital for emergency and acute medical services, including psychiatric care. St. Helena’s Women’s Center Chronic Disease Prevention Program received funding to provide preventive health screenings to individuals who reside in the upper Napa Valley and have inadequate or no health insurance coverage and/or do not have transportation to commute to other locations where no-cost screenings are available. The Napa Valley Vintners’ dedication to the well-being of our community is truly a partnership that ensures a healthy future for all who live and work here. Elaine John, Editor Kendace O’Donnell, Associate Editor Gail Burr & Rachelle Newbold, Managing Editors Kirsten Bickford, Theme Development and Copywriting Folia Design, Art Direction and Design Megan Reeves Photography, Photography Special thanks to Oxbow School and Napa Valley Roasting Company www.shhfoundation.org If your name or giving level has been misrepresented in any way, please call the Foundation office at (707) 963-6208 or e-mail us at [email protected]. 10 Woodland Road St. Helena, CA 94574 (707) 963-6208 www.shhfoundation.org
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