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2010 COMMUNITY REPORT BUILDING OUR MISSION

2010 Mary Bird Perkins Community Report

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Page 1: 2010 Mary Bird Perkins Community Report

2010 Community RepoRt

Building Our MissiOn

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To improve survivorship and lessen

the burden of cancer through expert

treatment, compassionate care, early

detection, research and education.

MissiOn

baton Rouge | Covington | gonzales | Hammond | Houma

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Hallmarks of 2010 included constructing new facilities and expanding cancer

services and programs.

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Table of Contents

2 ___________Board of Directors

3 ___________President and CEO Message

5 – 15 _______Building the Mission

16 __________NCI Community Cancer Centers Program Update

19 __________Fundraising Support and Impact

22 __________Development Leadership

23 __________Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Award Recipients

23 __________D. Jensen Holliday Award Recipient

24 __________Louis D. Curet Award Recipients

24 __________Anna B. Lipsey Memorial Volunteer of the Year

Award Recipients

26 – 27 ______Community Events

28 – 31 ______Mary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch Open

32 __________Center Volunteers

37 __________Loyal Supporters

46 __________Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation

49 __________Mary Bird Perkins Foundation Donor

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❝ From the outset, community leaders established Mary Bird Perkins to provide local access to the best possible cancer care, regardless of ability to pay. Today, with a network of five locations across southeast Louisiana, and with the help of many dedicated supporters, we have been able to further the vision to provide the most advanced cancer care close to home where patients live and work. ❞ – Jerry Jolly, Chair

board of directors

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Board of directors

J. Gerard JollyChairKPMG LLP

donna M. saurageVice ChairCommunity Volunteer

tom J. Meek, Jr., M.d.SecretaryDermatology Clinic

d. randolph WaescheTreasurerResource Management, Inc.

Maurice L. King, Jr., M.d.Medical DirectorSoutheast Louisiana Radiation

Oncology Group

todd d. stevensPresident and CEOMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

richard a. LipseyImmediate Past ChairLipsey’s, Inc.

Thomas AdamekStonehenge Capital Company

Kevin R. Carman, Ph.D.Louisiana State University

Dudley W. CoatesMorgan Stanley Smith Barney

(Retired)

Art FavrePerformance Contractors

William T. Firesheets IIBuquet & LeBlanc, Inc.

Brett P. FurrTaylor Porter Attorneys at Law

G. Lee GriffinChase (Retired)

Rose HudsonLouisiana Lottery Corporation

Eli Jones, Ph.D.Louisiana State University

Shelley MocklerMockler Beverage-Budweiser

Bill O’QuinFinancial Services Online

Bill PetersPeters Wealth Advisors, LLC

Gary SligarBaton Rouge Coca-Cola (Retired)

Paul R. ThompsonMorgan Stanley Smith Barney

directors eMeriti

Wallace F. Armstrong *John W. Barton, Sr.Mark P. BensabatTerence Beven, M.D.Frederic T. Billings III, M.D.Richard C. Boyer, M.D.Lynwood J. Brassett, M.D. *L. Heidel Brown *Redfield E. Bryan, Jr., M.D.D. V. Cacioppo, M.D. *Beth CourtneyLouis D. CuretMortimer F. Currier, M.D.Teri G. FontenotCharles C. GarveyR. Bryan Griffith, Jr., M.D.Merrill O. Hines, Jr., M.D.Henry W. Jolly, Jr., M.D. *David Kahn, M.D. *Preston V. Kors *Anna B. Lipsey *Susan H. LipseyMichael H. MartinLillian MaurinFrank D. McArthur

Sancy McCool *C. Brent McCoyHillar C. Moore, Jr. Hermann Moyse, Jr. *Julius H. Mullins, Sr., M.D. *John W. Munson, DDS *Don H. Neufeld *G.T. Owen, Jr. *G.T. Owen, III *Roy A. Parker, Ph.D.Thomas Ramsey, M.D. Kevin P. Reilly, Jr.Harry D. Richardson *Eula W. Palmer Rogers, M.D. *Donna M. SaurageRobert M. Stuart, Sr.Troye A. SvendsonO. M. Thomspon, Jr., M.D.Roland M. ToupsJ. Ralph Vannoy, M.D. *Maurice J. Wilson, M.D. *Allie Woolfolk, M.D. *

Robert S. Greer, Jr.Chairman Emeritus

J. H. Campbell, Jr.Chairman Emeritus

W. Patton Culbertson, Jr., Ph.D.Chairman Emeritus

D. Jensen Holliday *Chairman Emeritus

M. J. Rathbone, Jr., M.D. *Chairman Emeritus

James E. Hancock, M.D.Medical Director Emeritus

Gregory C. Henkelmann, M.D.Medical Director Emeritus

Sheldon A. Johnson, M.D.Medical Director Emeritus

* Deceased

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This past year was one of incredible accomplishment and evolution in Mary Bird Perkins’ ongoing fight against cancer.

Building Mary Bird Perkins’ mission across southeast Louisiana is a result of collaboration with physicians, hospitals, and community organizations that recognize the value of Mary Bird’s programs and services and excellence in cancer care. Continued expansion has taken this organization from a state-of-the-art radiation treatment center to a dynamic cancer care organization.

From expanded outreach and record-breaking early detection programs to innovative research and cutting edge treatment technologies, we made many inroads in battling this disease. These efforts reflect the desire of communities that want to see advanced cancer treatment and services available to more patients close to home.

According to the National Cancer Institute, there are now 12 million cancer survivors in the United States – more than at any other time in U.S. history. That momentum toward a cure must continue, and we are doing our part. We are working to build Mary Bird Perkins’ mission on a strong foundation so we can do even more to help cancer patients – more leading-edge treatment options, more prevention and education, more early detection, more outreach, more research, more clinical trials, and more enhanced cancer services in more communities.

We need everyone’s help to go where the need is. Community support has and will always make the difference. Thank you for supporting the mission and for the important role you played in keeping Mary Bird Perkins at the forefront of cancer care in 2010. Countless lives have been touched because of your unwavering commitment to beating this disease.

Sincerely,

Todd D. Stevens

A Message from President & Ceo Todd D. Stevens

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Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center began as a state-of-the-art radiation therapy treatment center more than 40 years ago. It was then community leaders had a vision that cancer patients should have access to leading-edge radiation therapy close to home.

Today, Mary Bird Perkins has evolved into a dynamic cancer care organization that partners with physicians and hospitals to provide comprehensive cancer care. Recognized for the excellence of its treatment team, the strength of its partnerships and its patient and community focused programs, Mary Bird Perkins now has five locations serving 18 parishes across southeast Louisiana.

We are grateful for our partners across the region working with us to provide exceptional cancer care close to home, family and friends – just as the founders intended. And while the Center has expanded over the years, its expertise in radiation oncology has remained at the forefront. The expert radiation oncologists practicing across the Mary Bird Perkins service area have unparalleled skill and experience.

Physicians and Partners

In addition to working with a team of dedicated radiation oncologists, the Center – through its many partnerships – has the opportunity to work with a wide range of extended medical staff to help patients fight cancer.

R. Scott Bermudez, M.D.

Cynthia Boyer, M.D.

Robert S. Fields, M.D.

Greg C. Henkelmann, M.D.

Sheldon A. Johnson, M.D.

Maurice L. King, M.D.

Renée A. Levine, M.D.

Kenneth K. Lo, Ph.D., M.D.

Jeffrey P. Long, M.D.

Mary Ella Sanders, M.D.

Charles G. Wood, M.D.

Baton Rouge

Covington

Gonzales

Houma

Baton Rouge

Hammond

Louisiana State University

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is grateful to

its many partners…

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Expert Treatment

Compassionate Care

Early Detection

Research

Education

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exPert treatment

Faster Treatment optionDarrell Tate was the first patient at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Baton Rouge to benefit from the Elekta Infinity’s VMAT (Volumetric Intensity Modulated Arc Therapy) technology to treat his prostate cancer. “This is an exciting new treatment option that promises to significantly improve our patients’ experience and quality of care,” said Dr. Maurice King, medical director, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. “The patient gets the same amount of radiation in about 80-90 percent less time.”

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CoVINGToN

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New Facilities — expanded Technology & ProgramsConstruction of the new Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Covington (shown above) on the campus of our partner, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, was a major 2010 project, and radiation therapy operations moved into the new facility in early 2011. We look forward to expanding the comprehensive nature of our partnership to help provide enhanced cancer care to the residents on the Northshore.

Building plans for the new Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC in Houma (shown below) took shape in 2010. The Center is scheduled to open in the fall of 2011. This new state-of-the-art facility will house comprehensive cancer services and programs, providing seamless patient care in the Bayou Region.

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Treated Close to My HomeIt came as quite a shock to 56-year-old Melody Christy when her mammogram was abnormal. She made sure to get one every year and there had never been a problem. “I was so frightened. No one in my family has ever had breast cancer,” she said. “I live in Gonzales and I remember reading at one point in the paper that Mary Bird Perkins was coming here, but I never thought I would need it.”

Since Christy also works full-time in Gonzales, having to go to Baton Rouge for six weeks of treatment would have been a hardship for this single working woman. “It was like a miracle to me that the Gonzales Center was there. I would go for treatments before work, or if I had the early shift, I would go on my lunch hour and then go back to work. It was close to my home so it was perfect. The staff was absolutely awesome. They put me at ease and took the time to explain everything that was going to happen. They made me feel like I was the only patient there.”

Melody ChristyGonzales Patient

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Compassionate Care

Always By My SideOriginally from Georgia, 75-year-old John Moore spent 23 years of his life in the U. S. Army. He served as a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War before retiring. A fellow pilot told Moore about a helicopter company that was hiring in case Moore wasn’t quite ready for the rocking chair. Moore checked it out, working off shore for a while, and ultimately secured a position with the company in Thibodaux. He and his wife Libbi bought a house in Houma in 1976.

“There weren’t a lot of houses available at that time,” Moore said. “But we found one, and a lot of good friends at the same time.”

After some routine blood work in 2004, doctors discovered that Moore had chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a cancer of the white blood cells. “That went into remission in 2006,” Moore said, “and then in December 2009, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.” Moore and his wife once again put John’s life in the hands of Dr. Raul Doria, a medical oncologist with Mary Bird Perkins at TGMC. Dr. Doria treated Moore the first time he was diagnosed. “Both my wife and I were so impressed with him from the very beginning. He said the treatment wouldn’t be easy, but that Hodgkin’s lymphoma (a cancer of the lymph nodes) is considered one of the most curable forms of cancer.”

In 2010, between surgery, chemotherapy with Dr. Doria and radiation with Dr. Long – the Moores finally heard the words they had been waiting to hear. Moore was in remission and that meant he and Libbi could go on the upcoming cruise they had been planning. “We want to do things while we can, before we can’t,” is the couple’s mantra.

“I think the entire staff at Mary Bird Perkins at TGMC has worked with me at one point or another and they are all upbeat about everything,” Moore said. “You feel just like you’re at home. They made me feel good, always leaving me with the feeling that it was going to get better every day.”

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John Moore Houma Patient

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early detection

Breaking the Screening recordIt was a record-breaking year for early detection efforts. With our partners, we provided 248 free cancer screening events across southeast Louisiana – reaching 6,785 people. Forty-five percent of those screened had never been screened before, and 53 participants were diagnosed with cancer. We have screened more than 36,000 people for cancer from 2002 through 2010.

Screening Event Attracts HundredsThe Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins hosted its third annual Minority Cancer Awareness event, screening nearly 500 people for cancer in one day. Of the participants, 67 percent had never been screened before. Southern University’s School of Nursing, Woman’s Hospital, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, YWCA Encore Plus and numerous volunteers helped make this event a success.

Catching Breast Cancer EarlierFindings from a 2010 review of our free cancer screening programs, conducted by the LSU School of Public Health, confirmed our early detection collaboration efforts are working. One example showed that from 2004 to 2009, late stage diagnosis for breast cancer screening participants dropped from 71 percent to 38 percent. This means fewer late-stage breast cancers were detected in 2009 versus 2004 indicating these programs resulted in catching the disease earlier – when likelihood of a positive outcome is highest.

The Early Bird Mobile Medical Clinic, which provides free screening and services across 18 parishes.

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Priscilla Lugo Hammond Participant

Screenings Brought to My WorkPriscilla Lugo lives in Hammond but works in another town four days a week, 10 hours a day. That leaves little time for life’s other necessities. “I try to have a mammogram every year because breast cancer runs in my family. My sister had breast cancer five years ago,” explained the 55-year-old Lugo.

She said she was relieved to find out Mary Bird Perkins’ “screening truck” was going to be at her workplace in Independence, La. “My co-workers told me about it, and I went during my lunch time. Since we work so much, it’s hard to take time off, even though I know cancer screenings are important. You might feel like you’re healthy, but you never know.”

She added, “It’s a great service for the community – especially since it’s free for people without insurance.” She also said having someone present who could speak Spanish was a good thing. “English is not a problem for me,” she said, “but having someone there who could speak both languages made a lot of women feel much more at ease.”

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researchDeveloped Skin Cancer Technique

As a result of research by Mary Bird Perkins medical physicists, a new treatment technique called Bolus Electron Conformal Therapy (BolusECT™) now offers improved treatments for complex cancers of the skin, or just below the skin.

“Specific tumors can be treated very well with this technology, especially skin cancer of the head and neck.”

Greg Henkelmann, M.D., radiation oncologist who has used this treatment for specific cases at Mary Bird Perkins.

Dr. Henkelmann is pictured to the left holding a computer-fabricated Bolus, customized to tailor the penetration of electron beams for specific skin cancers. “BolusECT™ is not meant to replace other technology but rather to fill a niche for very specific situations,” he said.

Conducting Radiation and Proton Therapy Initiatives

The U.S. Department of Defense awarded Mary Bird Perkins a $2.2 million research contract to conduct two important radiation research initiatives. In one initiative, Mary Bird Perkins will collaborate with LSU scientists to explore targeting radiation at individual cancer cells. The second research initiative will be Mary Bird Perkins’ first major effort in proton therapy research and will seek to expand proton therapy to more cancers.

Enhancing Radiation Therapy Technology

Elekta Limited and Mary Bird Perkins agreed to a 3-year, $450,000 research agreement directed at further enhancing the utility of the Elekta radiotherapy treatment systems. The three areas of research, which include electron therapy, volumetric modulated arc therapy and image-guided radiotherapy, are aimed at developing new delivery technology and assessing accuracy of current treatment technology.

The Mary Bird Perkins-LSU Partnership

Progress Notesin six years, the Mary Bird

Perkins-LsU Partnership has:

● Graduated 22 students

● Generated 7 research grants with funding in excess of $3.5 million

● Published 22 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals

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BR patient Jack Wilson

Jack Wilson Baton Rouge Patient

Clinical Trial Saved My LifeJack Wilson won his personal fight with throat cancer, but as a clinical trial participant his treatment plan may help countless others beat the disease in the future.

Clinical trials are research studies in which people help doctors find ways to improve cancer care. Through Jack’s participation in a clinical trial, he received one of the newest combinations of treatments. His experience has been documented and may become a standard in treating throat cancer.

Jack says participating in the trial was clearly the right choice for him.“I knew everything the trial entailed prior to starting treatment, and I could get this care close to home. I was aware this trial could help save my life, but the fact that others could benefit made my decision to participate even easier.”

Staff members closely monitored Jack’s health throughout his treatment. He came to know the staff as more than just his cancer care team. “I leaned on them during a time when I really needed their support. They weren’t just my doctors and nurses—we became like family.”

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Held 124 educational events, reaching more than 12,000 people.

educationResidency Training for Next

Generation of Medical PhysicistsMary Bird Perkins is the first center in Louisiana to establish a residency training program in radiation oncology physics, helping to provide qualified professionals to the workforce and benefiting patient care. It is aimed at taking graduates from CAMPEP-accredited graduate medical physics programs, like the one Mary Bird Perkins has with LSU, and providing two years of clinical training in the specialty of radiation oncology physics – just as physicians are required to do residency training following medical school. A grant from the American Society for Radiation Oncology helped with program startup.

Learning to QuitThe Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins’ patients and family members can receive free one-on-one tobacco cessation counseling at the bedside while hospitalized at Our Lady of the Lake or onsite at Mary Bird Perkins. Sessions are led by a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist who guides patients through the process of quitting. Data shows that 65% of patients enrolled in this program have quit smoking.

Empowering SurvivorsEducating survivors on the next phase of their journey – Survivorship – is a very important part of cancer care and now a national best practice. To provide this critical service, we launched a Survivorship Program and also hired a full time Survivorship Navigator to help patients actively participate in their care and access important resources. As part of this program, Mary Bird Perkins held its first Survivors’ Day Celebration in June. More than 200 cancer survivors, current patients and employees gathered at all five centers to celebrate the day by sharing a picnic lunch served by the Centers’ staff and volunteers.

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Kathy Lavigne Covington Participant

Classes Helped Me QuitKathy Lavigne started smoking when she was 18. “By the time I tried to quit, which I did many times, I was addicted.” The decision to go with a friend to a free smoking cessation class in Covington sponsored by Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center changed her life.

“The class was so different that it broke my tie to smoking completely,” Lavigne said. She explained that the class met once a week for six weeks and the members became very close, forming a true support group for one another. Additionally, participants were given a discount coupon for a smoking cessation medication that Lavigne said was a help both financially and physically for helping with the withdrawal symptoms.

“We were also given a ‘quit-keeper’ to keep track of how many days we had not had a cigarette. My son would yell out the number every day,” she laughed. “We were encouraged to find a hobby. I took up knitting. I think I knitted enough scarves to keep the whole world warm,” she joked. “I quit two years ago on Valentine’s Day. I have been given one of the greatest gifts – being smoke-free and loving it.”

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Cancer Program volunteers and staff canvassed neighborhoods to promote prostate cancer screenings.

nci community cancer centers Program

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In addition to English, screening and clinical trials information is now translated into Spanish and Vietnamese languages to ensure clear communication within these populations.

Our Cancer Program data shows that 58% of all patients screened were minorities with 46% African American, 4% Asian American, and 7.5% Hispanic Americans. Also, 8% of those screened were over age 65, and 25% of all patients screened had never been screened before.

● improve Quality of cancer care

Multidisciplinary care teams for colorectal, head and neck and brain cancers have been created. These teams provide enhanced physician collaboration, delivering the most seamless, comprehensive care possible for patients.

We have enhanced our genetic counseling and testing program to provide important information to patients and their families about their risk of cancer, and a board certified geneticist is a member of our multidisciplinary teams.

● enhance survivorship and Palliative care Programs

We have developed a breast cancer patient treatment summary and survivorship care plan to provide patients and their primary care physicians with important records of the treatment they received, including a detailed

Year Three in Summary

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Community Cancer Centers Program

(NCCCP) ended its third year by implementing programs to advance clinical research and create a model for community cancer care—with an emphasis on underserved minorities, including poor, rural, racial and ethnic populations.

ARRA Funds Advance NCI Initiatives

NCI is using $80 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to develop programs at 30 competitively chosen sites in 22 states across the nation. Two million dollars from ARRA will fund 14 new projects over the next two years for The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins, a NCCCP site since 2007.

Key Accomplishments by Focus Area

● reduce cancer Healthcare disparities

Our patient navigators continue to bridge the gap for many underserved minorities when an abnormal cancer screening result occurs. From the time the patient navigator becomes aware of a patient’s abnormal finding, they guide the patient through every step of the diagnosis process, whether it’s scheduling appointments, addressing financial or transportation challenges or finding a doctor who can provide specialized care. Our patient navigators’ primary goal is to remove any obstacle that could prevent a patient from receiving the immediate care they require.

post-treatment follow-up plan created by best practice experiences. Our care plan also includes a Survivorship Navigator who will help patients transition to this new phase of their journey.

● enhance information technology capabilities by converting Paper-based Patient records to electronic Health records

Cohesive and comprehensive cancer care is only possible through the use of electronic medical records. During this past year, our Cancer Program has reached new levels in developing secure information technology systems for sharing patient health records with other providers.

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Dwayne Superneau, M.D., a geneticist and member of our colorectal multidisciplinary teams, counsels a patient.

The Cancer Program held its third annual event in recognition of National Minority Cancer Awareness Week to promote the importance of early detection of cancer among racial/ethnic minority groups. This year’s event resulted in nearly 500 cancer screenings in one day for colorectal, skin, oral, prostate and breast cancers and 185 blood pressure and glucose screenings.

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● Physician outreach Program

The Cancer Program launched a Physician Outreach Program to increase primary care physicians’ awareness of national clinical trials that are available in their local community.

Physician outreach stats

52% of outreach population is defined as rural

37% of outreach population is African American, Hispanic or Asian

17% of outreach population is considered minority based on additional NCCCP factors (age, education level, income, language, uninsured)

To date, 35 physician clinics have been visited; 27 located in rural communities

NcccP Year 3 clinical trials accruals:

26% African American

50% Elderly

57% Rural

● standardize Biospecimen collection for research through a standards-Based approach

The Cancer Program continues to partner with the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute to perform state-of-the-art cancer research called Total Cancer CareTM (TCC). By combining research efforts, we are creating a new frontier in cancer research that will potentially offer personalized cancer treatment to all patients. More than 700 patients to date have been enrolled.

We continue to work with our TCC clinical partners: LSU Minority-Based CCOP, Wake Forest University, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and Moffitt Cancer Center. Together, we have developed clinical trial workgroups to identify the trials best suited to our patients for gastrointestinal and head and neck cancers.

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“There is a tremendous need for cancer education in the Vietnamese population. It’s really a privilege to be the connection to cancer resources for my community,” Maggie said.

Discussing health issues is difficult for many people. But, for Vietnamese Americans—especially the women, who are very modest—talking about their body with a doctor can be especially hard. Maggie said it’s during these situations when she can earn trust and help the most.

In addition to verbally translating at screenings, Maggie translates printed information produced by The Cancer Program. Maggie is also anxious to begin educating Vietnamese patients on cancer clinical trials.

Maggie Tran, Vietnamese Outreach Coordinator

“It’s easy to feel isolated when you don’t speak English and there aren’t many other health providers that are outreaching to the Hispanic community. They appreciate that we want to help keep them healthy; it makes them feel good that we genuinely care. I give them the facts,” Grace said.

Like many people, some in the Hispanic community believe cancer could never happen to them.

When Grace is out in the community or working at a screening, Hispanics often express their appreciation that the Cancer Program aggressively reaches out to them.

Grace Espinosa, Hispanic Outreach Coordinator

outreach coordinatorsThe Cancer Program of our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins, through its participation in the National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program, recently added Vietnamese and Hispanic outreach coordinators to educate these populations on early detection.

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Community

Commitment

Volunteer

Service

Ambassadors

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suPPort and imPact

$5.6 Milliondetailed sources of contributions to Mary Bird Perkins cancer center

7%

10%

8%

8%

18%

49%

State and Federal

Appropriations and

Research Funds

Gifts to MBPCC

Foundation

Organization

and Corporate

Contributions

Private Foundation

Grants

Individual

Contributions

Community

Events

Sources At A Glance$1.8 Million – Community Fundraising Efforts

$1.0 Million – Foundation Gifts

$2.8 Million – State and Federal Funding

$5.6 Million

Total raised in 2010 for the fight against cancer

2010 Investment in the CommunityCommunity support continues to be a cornerstone for Mary Bird Perkins. In 2010, Mary Bird Perkins received contributions totaling more than $5.5 million to fight cancer in southeast Louisiana, making it the most successful fundraising year in our organization’s history. The majority of these funds will be used to support the mission to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer through expert treatment, compassionate care, early detection, research and education. A significant amount of funding will support the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation and its mission to build an endowment to fight cancer.

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Your investment helped impact so many lives in so many ways, including:●● Providing nearly 250 free cancer screenings events across southeast Louisiana

●● Screening more than 6,700 people●● Reaching more than 3,000 participants who had never been screened before

●● Diagnosing 53 cancers

Fight Cancer Campaign Leadership Stacey Chiasson (Corporate Division Chair), Rose Hudson (Vice Chair), Shelley Mockler (Chair), Elisabeth Prescott (Samaritan’s Circle Chair) and Lisa Adamek (Rathbone Division Chair).

Community Impactsee how your support made an impact on the fight against cancer in 2010

$5,8

63,4

00

21%

7%

45%

27%

Programs to

Support the Mission:

Awareness, Education

& Early Detection

Endowment

Research and Tumor

Registry Program Patient Care and

Support Services

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Greater Northshore President’s Council

Cindy HarlanChair

Randy KinchenVice Chair

Don BurkeGlenda Dobson, RN, BSNMike FordKyle FranceAnn KeyesJoe LuquetMark MalkemusLillian MaurinMike MirandaMark SalvettiDonna TaylorCindy WilliamsonSue Zaunbrecher

Baton Rouge President’s Council

Brett FurrChair

Lisa AdamekDiane AllenKathy ArnesThomas BellKenneth ChampagneStacey ChiassonDarian ChustzSandra HolubRose HudsonClint HurstJeanne JamesAshley JohnsonDee KellerMarielle Land-HowardShannon LavigneSuzanne MarquetteElizabeth McKnightShelley MocklerHillar MooreMatt MullinsBill O’QuinGail O’QuinMike PittsElisabeth PrescottSanford RoyBlanchard SanchezHenry SaurageJohn SchillerBrad SuppleOwen Weber

Development Committee

G. Lee GriffinChairChase (Retired)

James R. McIlwainVice ChairLamar Advertising Company

Thomas J. AdamekStonehenge Capital Company,

L.L.C.

Louis D. CuretD’Amico & Curet (Retired)

William T. Firesheets IIBuquet & LeBlanc, Inc.

Brett P. FurrTaylor Porter Attorneys at Law

Cynthia S. HarlanCollegiate Admissions Consulting

Services, L.L.C.

Rose J. HudsonLouisiana Lottery Corporation

Sheldon A. Johnson, M.D.Southeast Louisiana Radiation

Oncology Group

J. Gerard JollyKPMG LLP

Kyle FranceKehoe-France Northshore

Sancy H. McCoolCommunity Volunteer

Shelley MocklerMockler Beverage-Budweiser

Hillar C. Moore, Jr.Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired)

Craig A. NuckollsRubicon L.L.C.

Bill O’QuinFinancial Services Online

Bill PetersPeters Wealth Advisors, L.L.C.

Donna M. SaurageCommunity Volunteer

Paul R. ThompsonMorgan Stanley Smith Barney

David A. WinklerFaulk & Winkler, L.L.C.

Todd D. StevensMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Ethan J. BushMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Paul R. NowackiMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Fight Cancer Campaign Leadership

Shelley MocklerChairMockler Beverage-Budweiser

Rose J. HudsonVice ChairLouisiana Lottery Corporation

Lisa Adamek Rathbone Division ChairCommunity Volunteer

Stacey Chiasson Corporate Division ChairThe Dow Chemical Company

Elisabeth PrescottSamaritan’s Circle ChairBaker, Donelson, Bearman,

Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC

VolunteersJeff BarbinPhelps Dunbar, LLP

Louis D. CuretD’Amico & Curet (Retired)

Ken ChampagneUSAgencies

Brett P. FurrTaylor Porter Attorneys at Law

Jo Ann HamiltonRubicon L.L.C.

Clint HurstJ.P. Morgan

Ashley JohnsonCommunity Volunteer

J. Gerard JollyKPMG LLP

Shannon LavigneRubicon L.L.C.

Perry LeslieKPMG LLP

Ben LemannArthur J. Gallagher

Richard A. LipseyLipsey’s, Inc.

James R. McIlwainLamar Advertising Company

Hillar C. Moore, Jr.Associated Grocers, Inc. (Retired)

Craig NettervilleIBERIABANK

Bill O’QuinFinancial Services Online

Gail O’QuinDailyInbox.com

Will OwensStonehenge Capital

Company, L.L.C.

Robert ParhamHancock Bank

Sanford RoyMerrill Lynch

Blanchard E. SanchezMcArthur, Sanchez Associates

Wynn WhiteWynn L. White

Consulting Engineers

develoPment leadershiPMary Bird Perkins President’s Councils

Advocates Fighting Cancer in Louisiana

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Pictured (L-R): Jerry Jolly, MBP Board of Directors Chair, Richard and Susan Lipsey, Hillar C. Moore, Jr.

Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Outstanding Service AwardThe 2010 Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Outstanding Service Award was presented to Susan and Richard Lipsey. The Lipseys have been dedicated supporters of and leaders at Mary Bird for the past 40 years. Richard and Susan have put their heart and soul into volunteerism and fundraising efforts that work to support the overall mission of Mary Bird.

D. Jensen Holliday Memorial AwardThis award recognizes an individual in the communities served by MBP who has made a meaningful difference in the fight against cancer. In 2010, the award was presented to Mrs. Gloria Graham. Graham is a five-year cancer survivor, and much like Jensen Holliday, for whom the award was named, she serves our community through her tireless dedication of devoting her time and talent to the cancer community.

Pictured (L-R): Donna Saurage, MBP Board of Directors Vice Chair, Gloria Graham and Mike Graham

volunteer award reciPients

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Anna B. Lipsey Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center volunteers Lou Fitzmorris and Chuck Stanton received the 2010 Anna B. Lipsey Memorial Volunteer of the Year award. Fitzmorris has been a volunteer at the Center’s Hammond location for 22 years, since the doors first opened in 1988. Stanton volunteers at the Baton Rouge location. This award, established in 1986, is given each year to the volunteer(s) who best exemplifies the volunteer spirit and dedication for which Mrs. Anna B. Lipsey was known.

Pictured (L-R): Jerry Jolly, MBP Board of Directors Chair, Ashley and Greg Stringfellow, Louis D. Curet

Louis D. Curet Volunteer Fundraiser Award

Greg and Ashley Stringfellow were the recipients of the 2010 Louis D. Curet Volunteer Fundraiser Award. The Stringfellows helped create the Jeff Boss Memorial Golf Tournament, which has raised more than $24,000 for MBP, after the former LSU equipment manager passed away from cancer in 2003.

Pictured (L-R): Richard Lipsey, Lou Fitzmorris, Chuck Stanton, Susan Lipsey

volunteer award reciPients

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Local student athletes partnered with Mary Bird Perkins to invest more than $20,000 to fight cancer through our Geaux Pink! Program. Area basketball, volleyball and soccer teams dedicated one home game during their playing season to raise breast cancer awareness and funds to support our mission to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer in our community.

2010 Geaux Pink! Participants

Baton Rouge Community CollegeDunham High SchoolDutchtown High SchoolEast Ascension High SchoolNorthlake Christian SchoolSt. Amant High SchoolSt. Joseph’s AcademySt. Michael the Archangel

High SchoolSt. Scholastica AcademySt. Thomas Aquinas High School

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is truly thankful for the support of these area schools.

BRCC Basketball Players Support Geaux Pink!

Dunham High School Volleyball Team after Geaux Pink! game. Danielle Mack, MBP Development Officer, with St. Amant Coach Allison Leake, Dutchtown Coach Patrick Ricks and the senior volleyball players from each school.

East Ascension High School Girls Soccer Team tours the MBP Gonzales Center.

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(Back Row, L-R): David Smith, Mark Richards, Ethan Bush, Todd Stevens, Brandon Walsworth.

(Front Row, L-R): Carolyn Chassee, Renee Smith, Marian Walsworth and Kelli Stevens.

community events

(L-R): Event Organizers Stefanie Grunitz, Donald Chube, Bumble Lane Owner Casey Little and Danielle Mack, MBP Development Officer.

Hit for HopeThe Ascension Tennis Association (ATA) hosted its first “Hit for Hope” Tennis Tournament April 24-25, 2010 at the Gonzales Tennis Center in honor of Wanda Mayers, long-time Gonzales tennis coach and cancer survivor.

(L-R): John Snow, Taco de Paco owner, Randy Haddad, MBP Development Officer, Ruth Johnson, DCFS Secretary and Bruce Greenstein, DHH Secretary.

(L-R): Danielle Mack, MBP Development Officer, Stephanie Purdy, Taylor Purdy, Coach Graylin Mayers, Danielle LeBlanc, Coach Wanda Mayers, and Lori LeBlanc.

Rotary Club of east AscensionFor more than a decade, the Rotary Club of East Ascension has held an annual fundraiser to celebrate the Mardi Gras season, benefiting a local charity. With a successful raffle incorporated into the 2010 fundraising efforts, the Rotary Club’s Mardi Gras Ball raised $20,000 to benefit Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Gonzales. The raffle served as the first event organized in Gonzales to benefit MBP.

Spa for a CureBumble Lane Spa Retreat hosted their annual “Spa for a Cure” Fundraiser to benefit Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center on October 21. It was a great night of fun, food and pampering for an amazing cause.

Taco de PacoTaco de Paco generously donated net proceeds from a lunch event where Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Bruce Greenstein served Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Ruth Johnson and other lunch guests.

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Close to Homeclose to Home summer Gala nets $50,000 to fight cancer!

Lively entertainment, a touching program and energetic supporters made the inaugural Close to Home Summer Gala an evening to remember.

Held at Abita Oaks Plantation in Abita Springs on August 19 and organized by Strategic Employee Benefit Services (SEBS) and Northwestern Mutual of Louisiana (NML), this spectacular gala was developed in less than two months to benefit Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. With support from dedicated employees and supporters, this community event invested more than $50,000 toward the fight against cancer in our community.

(L-R): Stevie Keller, Carolyn Chassee, Danielle Mack, MBP Development Officer and LeLe Keller.

(L-R): Danielle Mack, MBP Development Officer, Ethan Bush, MBP Senior Development Officer, Karen Boss, BJ Boss, Greg and Ashley Stringfellow.

(L-R): Mike Ford (SEBS), Paul Nowacki (MBP CFO), Kevin Gardner (SEBS), Steve Dugal (NML), Todd Stevens (MBP President and CEO)

DISCover a Cure Stevie and LeLe Keller, young Baton Rouge philanthropists, hosted their second annual “DISCOver a Cure” charity dance for approximately 350 7th and 8th graders on August 5, 2010. Together with their friends, Stevie and LeLe were able to donate $8,800 to Mary Bird Perkins.

Rubicon InvitationalRubicon LLC hosts the Rubicon Invitational golf tournament annually in April. For the past nine years, MBP has been honored to be the beneficiary of all funds raised from the tournament. In 2010, Rubicon presented MBP with a check for $45,000. Each year, Rubicon’s tournament has become a greater success than the year before and has raised more than $350,000 for the fight against cancer.

(L-R) Todd Stevens, MBP President and CEO, and Mark Dearman, Rubicon Plant Manager.

Jeff Boss Memorial ClassicThe Sixth Annual Jeff Boss Memorial Classic Golf Tournament, held May 15, 2010 at Copper Mill Golf Club, was a tremendous success. Tournament organizers Ashley and Greg Stringfellow presented MBP with a check for $5,000. Since its inception, the Jeff Boss Memorial Classic has invested more than $29,000 toward the fight against cancer.

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Golf Sponsorstitle sponsor Merrill Lynch

Presenting sponsors Amedisys, Inc.MAPP Construction

Pro-am tournament sponsorAmedisys, Inc.

taste of the tournament Underwriting sponsorOur Lady of the Lake Regional

Medical Center

taste of the tournament Presenting sponsorHilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center

scoring sponsorAlbemarle Foundation

Prize Package sponsor Elekta

Junior clinic sponsorBaton Rouge Coca-Cola

tee Marker sponsorMockler Beverage-Budweiser

taste of the tournament Live auction sponsorLee Michaels Fine Jewelry

taste of the tournament entertainment sponsor Louisiana Lottery Corporation

tV community information sponsor WAFB Channel 9

Presenting radio sponsor104.5 ESPN – Guaranty Broadcasting

sponsor Zone sponsorsChenevert Architects Cox Business ServiceRegions Bank

cart signage sponsorEATEL and Sunshine Pages

awards reception sponsorManda Fine Meats

Putting Green sponsor Corporate Mechanical Contractors, Inc.

Putting contest sponsor Taylor Porter Attorneys at Law

driving range sponsorLEMIC Insurance Company

Gold Hole sponsors.decimal, Inc.Antares Technology, Inc. Arthur Gallagher Risk Management

Services, Inc. Capital One Bank Chiquita Brands/Fresh Express

Diane Allen & Associates Fidelity Homestead Savings Bank LUBA Workers’ Comp Phelps Dunbar Law Firm, L.L.C.Rubicon L.L.C. Sanderson Farms, Inc.Saurage Commercial Real Estate The Vinyl Institute VOA Incorporated

(L-R): Kurt LaCroix, 2010 MBP Golf Committee member, Randy Haddad, 2010 Golf Committee Chair, Todd Stevens, MBP President and CEO, and Ken Caldwell, Director of Golf, BREC.

closest to the Hole sponsorCenturyLink

20th anniversary sponsorsCampus Federal Credit UnionD. Honoré Construction, Inc.KPMG LLPOrchestrateHRSt. Elizabeth HospitalWoman’s Hospital

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Raised more than $160,000

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Below, an Adams Golf Pro helps kids with their golf swing at the 2010 Junior Clinic, which is sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola.

2010 Golf Committee and Volunteers.

Golf organizing CommitteeHillar C. Moore, Jr. Founding ChairAssociated Grocers (Retired)

Randy HaddadChairMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Kurt LaCroixProfessional Tournament ChairCox Business Service

Mason MarshPro-Am Tournament ChairMerck

Sara Abercrombie Taste of the Tournament ChairCommunity Volunteer

Jude BarbierVolunteer Co-ChairAmerican Gateway Bank

Scott BoganVolunteer Co-ChairFidelity Homestead Savings Bank

Dick BriodyFinance ChairLEMIC Insurance Company

Gil BrassardPro-Am Tournament Co-ChairDexcomm

Danna HodgesTaste of the Tournament Food and

Beverage ChairCommunity Volunteer

Marielle Land-HowardSponsorship ChairGreater Baton Rouge Business Report

Brent LedetMarketing ChairWAFB Channel 9

Bryan LindsayProfessional Tournament LiaisonThe University Club

Jason McKenzieFood and Beverage Co-ChairGuaranty Broadcasting

Mike PattersonRaffle ChairLee, Dougherty and Ferrara

Fred RenoHousing ChairWBRZ Channel 2

John SchillerSpecial Advisor to CommitteeMockler Beverage-Budweiser

Brad SuppleSpecial Advisor to CommitteeEATEL

Jack TerryJunior Clinic Committee ChairThe First Tee

Nicole YoungFood and Beverage Co-ChairSaurage Commercial Real Estate

Golfer Bryce Garnett celebrates after winning the 2010 Mary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch Open.

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2010 Mary Bird perkins Merrill lynch openMary Bird Perkins Merrill Lynch

Open and Taste of the Tournament In-Kind Donors

100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge, LTD.Mr. and Mrs. Stewart AbercrombieAcademy SportsAdler’sAllied Waste Services of Baton RougeAmy James PhotographyBlue Bell Creameries, Inc.Cake Goddess LLCCarmena’s Collision CenterChef Don Bergeron EnterprisesClean Cut Lawn & LandscapeCohn TurnerMr. Jeff DawseyDoe’s Eat PlaceDonna Nunnally, M.D. - Dermatology and

Aesthetic InstituteDot CalmDrapes Unlimited, Inc.EMCOEstate of Thelma ConradExpert Moving Co.Gio’s Mezza Luna RestaurantGuaranty Broadcasting Company, LLCHead Over HeelsMs. Susan IndestKleinpeter Photography, Inc.Kona GrillLamps & Lighting by DesignLaville Frames, Inc.Ms. Katie LoftonLouisiana Women’s Center for AestheticsLSU FootballMartinez Custom Clothier and Shirt MakerMarucci SportsMassage By ScottMeg Reilley PhotographyMonteleone HotelMr. B’s BistroNinfa’s Mexican Restaurant

Mr. and Mrs. Charles OliverOn The Half ShellOtey White & Assoc. Advertising & Pub. Rel.Will and Yvette OwensPattons Fine JewelryPearson’s Luggage and TravelPet ButlerMr. and Mrs. Robert PettitPortobello’sDr. Chad PratherRaising Cane’sRed Door InteriorsRegency LightingRepublic Beverage Co.Roberto’s River Road RestaurantRock-n-Sake Bar and SushiRuffino’s Italian Restaurant, LLCRuth’s Chris Steak HouseSable InternationalSew Simple

Stella and DotSushi Yama Japanese RestaurantT. J. RibsThe Belle of Baton Rouge HotelThe Gallery Salon & Day SpaThe Princeton ReviewThe Ritz-Carlton New OrleansThe Southern ReviewThomas Bernhardt and Big Leagues of Baton RougeMr. Terry TuminelloVia Veneto SalonWAFB-TV, Channel 9Walt Disney World Co.Whole Foods MarketWoman’s Hospital Printing ServicesYoglates IIZeagler Music

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(Right): 2010 Taste of the Tournament Par-tee and Auction Committee.

(Below): MBP supporters enjoying the Taste and silent auction bidding.

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Ashley Augustus Fay BabinMary BabinHelen BadeauxDiana BadkoobehMilton BeattyRichard BellRobbye BellMatthew BerlingerBrenda BertrandMargaret BiggioTom BooneMignon BosseEdward BurkePam CagnolottiEd CalamariLauren CallonBob CancienneJudy CancienneKelly CarboJack CarmenaTiffany CavalierVernell ChaneyRobin Chapman

Craig ClementVirginia Crow Alice DanielMaurine DavidElsie DavisKay DeumiteBrandi DucoteChristie DuronsletNeila EcklerRobert EmersonRobert EvansRosalyn FaganLou FitzmorrisEvelyn FlynnNancy FoglemanKendra FranceJane FulksAudrey GabrielRenee GalvinSue GambrellMyrtle GatlinEvelyn Traylor GautreauWinnie GillMary Greathouse

Juanita GrissomDavis GueymardMarzie HarrisonBetty HastingsHayley HaydelClaudia HebertJosie HebertGarry HoffmanBlair HollyfieldStephenie HolzhalbGuy JenkinsBev JonesBob JonesBrandon JonesSuzanne KropogSarah LalandeMelissa LambertJerry LambertMyra LaRueDavid LeaderSandy LeaderTrudy LeBoeufMary LiuJoyce LiuzzaCharlotte Lyons

volunteers

Meghan MaestriDeanna MageeTaineah McGrawMary MortonHuy NguyenSandra NguyenKayla NolanJasmine PalmianoJuanita PearsonValencia PhillipKaren PlanchardConnie PlancheAlice PossenoMichael Posseno, Sr.Alyzza PrudentePat QuartararoEmily ReaRoss RoshtoRosemary RowndPat Rusk

Yvonne SealBarbara SheaMargaret SheldonJoy SheridanEvelyn ShortLloyd SiemannPaula SiemannAnn SmithDaphne SpearsChuck StantonSherrie StarkeyAlice (Sally) StutzmanJames TheriotJudy WaguespackClayshavika (Shay) WashingtonGabrielle WeyerJean WilcoxNeill WrightCindy Zito

for your tremendous service to those in need.

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2010 Participants

Latishia AdamsPatrick AdamsMelinda AlbinSheila AlexanderPeggy AmatoOra AndersonFrank ApolloRebecca ArceneauxJamie ArtonTammy AsmusRonald AtwoodYolanda AugustusJavon AyoDonna BahamPaige BarciaAmy BentonAmy BerthelotLonnie BlackSherri BlackwellGwen BontonVickie BoudreauxDeidre BoydEdna BreauxMatt BryantDonna BryantDon BurkeEthan BushBonnie CaldwellRobert CarverKristen CaseRhonda S. ChandlerCarolyn ChasseePeggy ColonaRobin Cox

Linda CoxErin Knight CredoLynn DalierRaymond DerossetteBrad DuetRenea DuffinSusan DuncanChad DunnPamela DykesTheresa EdwardsSyble EllenBrenda FavaronKara FerachiDr. Jonas FontenotSabrina FranklinTerry FreemanCorie GaglianoAmy GauthierCharity GayJennifer GibbonsDr. John P. Gibbons, Jr.Tiffany GilusoDenise GipsonAnissia GreenDianne GriffinJanet GuercioBonnie GuidryKent GuidryTeresa GuidryPatsy GuitreauRandy HaddadAmie HaggenmacherVickie HallSharon HarmanSherri HaydenCassandra HaydenStephen A. Hebert

Ricky HesstonKatherine HilliardNatalie HockDr. Kenneth R. HogstromDonna HolmesChris HuxMichelle HyattSylvia JohnsLaRue JollyTalaya JonesDebbie KnoblochCyndi KnoxDebbie LandryLeslie LangAaron LaRoseAmy LavigneDavid and Sandy LeaderLan LinNeva LipscombMary LivingstonDanielle MackCarolyn MadereNicole MageeRebekah MaherLeigh Ann MartinezAdam MasonDavid MasonJanis MayfieldKeonia McKneelyAshlee MenkeCrissy MichelJennifer MillerMike MirandaMonica MoldovanSharyn MonceScott MusgroveSharon S. Myshrall

Doug NadenRuben Nambo, Jr. Daniel NeckLacey NeilHanh NguyenJudy A. NickensJames NosackaLisa O’DeayJenni M. O’NeilMegan O’QuinLayton OlanoEmily OursoChristine PalmerDr. Brent ParkerDavid PerrinSalli PhillipsJudy PolCassandra PowersMichael PriceMaria ReyesJesse RodrigueCatherine SandersChad J. SchmalzLisa SeeseTiffany SheltonJenafer SheridanVadel ShiversKristi SiemannEddie SingletonErdal SipahiMorgan SmithRenee SmithAdrienne SmithDanielle SmithAnne SpieceKaren SpriggsAngela Stam

Jason StephensTodd StevensMichael StewartLatasha StewartRhea StewartJosh StrahanAmy TomassieLareika TircuitKarla TullierSusan ValentiAronda VealDeirdre B. VentressTemple VillarDaniel VincentDebby P. VollmerKevin WalkerVicki WalkerPam WallErin WallaceMarian WalsworthArnette WarrenTracie WayCarolyn WestLashandra WhitfieldCynthia WilliamsLisa WilliamsHeather WilliamsonJamie WilsonCarrie WoodBeverly A. WoodGloria WorrellTrisha WrightAngelle WyattDavelyn ZacharyLisa Zeringue

Thank you to all employees and volunteers who made a charitable contribution to the 2010 Partners of Hope campaign – you gave more than $37,000 this year! Your generosity helps provide the margin of excellence in delivering our compassionate care to patients.

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IndividualsBenefactorMr. and Mrs. Dudley W. CoatesJerry and Devera GossT.J. Moran

PhilanthropistAnonymous (1)Mr. John W. Barton, Sr. Mr. Art FavreBill and René FiresheetsDr. John and Donna FraicheMr. and Mrs. J. W. “Billy” and

Janice GuitreauJ. Gerard and Donna JollyRichard and Susan LipseyShelley and Patrick MocklerMs. Josephine NixonGail and Bill O’QuinMr. and Mrs. Frederick ParksMr. and Mrs. David C. PriceFamily of Dr. and Mrs. M.J. Rathbone, Jr.

Stephen and Shawnee McCordBarbara RathboneJack and Randee RathboneRichard and Michele Rathbone

Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Saurage IIIMr. and Mrs. Newton B. Thomas

PatronTom and Lisa AdamekMrs. Jeanelle BeskinDr. and Mrs. Frederic Billings IIIMr. and Mrs. J.H. Campbell, Jr.Mrs. Mary Dale ConradMrs. Rubye Lee EngquistDr. Robert S. FieldsAlíce and Bob GreerMr. and Mrs. G. Lee GriffinDavis GueymardDr. and Mrs. Greg HenkelmannDr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Maurice L. King, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth LoJimmy and Lillian MaurinFrank and Kathy McArthurMr. Earl E. NelsonJay PellegriniCherie and Bill PetersThe Rawlston Phillips FamilyMs. Mary Olive PiersonAl and Anne RotenbergMs. Betty M. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Kenny St. RomainTodd and Kelli Stevens Paul R. and Mary H. ThompsonRoland and Kay ToupsMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. TurnerDr. Charles G. Wood

organizations, Corporations and Foundations

BenefactorAlbemarle FoundationAmedisys, Inc.Centers for Disease Control &

PreventionCity of Baton Rouge -

East Baton Rouge ParishDepartment of Health and Hospitals

The Dow Chemical Company Foundation

Foundation56Gerry Lane CadillacThe Gheens FoundationHuey and Angelina Wilson FoundationIrene and C.B. Pennington FoundationOur Lady of the Lake Regional

Medical CenterThe Ralph Lauren Center for

Cancer CareSusan G. Komen for the Cure—

Baton Rouge AffiliateSusan G. Komen for the Cure—

Bayou AffiliateWilliam Edwin Montan Charitable Trust

PhilanthropistBreast Cancer Relief Foundation ExxonMobil Baton Rouge RefineryLouisiana Breast Cancer Task ForceRite Aid FoundationSoutheast Louisiana Radiation

Oncology GroupSt. Tammany Cancer FundTomarlee FoundationWilbur Marvin Foundation

PatronAllen Robbins & Associates, Inc.American Cancer SocietyEdgen Murrary CorporationEvans-Graves Engineers, Inc.Fairway Medical CenterHuie-Dellmon TrustLeBlanc EnterprisesLouisiana Public Health InstituteMosaic Fertilizer, L.L.C.Northlake Gastroenterology AssociatesOncology Solutions, L.L.C.Placid Refining Company, L.L.C.POOLCORPRepublic Finance, L.L.C.Salmen Family FoundationTurner Industries Group, L.L.C.

Community eventsBenefactorClose to Home Gala

Northwestern Mutual Financial NetworkStrategic Employee Benefit Services of Louisiana

East Ascension Rotary ClubGeaux Pink – Join the Fight!

Baton Rouge Community CollegeDunham High SchoolDutchtown High School East Ascension High SchoolNorthlake Christian School St. Amant High School St. Joseph’s Academy St. Michael the Archangel High SchoolSt. Scholastica AcademySt. Thomas Aquinas High School

Karnival Krewe de LouisianeRubicon Golf Tournament

AbClean/USISAir Products & Chemicals, Inc.Alberty and Associates, LLCAlison Hawkins AnonymousAscension Roofing and Sheet MetalAscension Storage, LLCB & G Crane Service, LLCMr. B. Azadan BASF CorporationBayer Material ScienceBJ Services CompanyBrand Scaffold Builders, Inc.Briggs EquipmentBrock Services, LTDCajun Constructors, Inc.Carter ChambersCheryl Mauffray CN - Canadian National Railway CompanyCommercial Tire of LA Inc.Cranford Equipment Company, Inc.Cross Road Centers Transportation & Warehouse

rathbone society donors

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Daily Equipment CompanyDynamic Fuels, LLCEATELEmpire Scaffold, L.L.C.Enterprise Products, OLPG & K Services, Inc.Gist Logistics, Inc.Greif Bros. CorporationGroup Contractors, Inc.Hexion Specialty ChemicalHouston Armature Works, Inc.Huntsman Polyurethanes & SpecialtiesIKON Office SolutionsIndustrial Design & Construction Inc.Industrial Electric Motor Service, Inc.Ineos Fluor Americas LLCJones-Hamilton Co.Kinder Morgan L & B Transport, L.L.C.Lewis-Goetz and Company, IncLofton Staffing & Lofton Security ServicesLouisiana Staffing Unlimited, Inc.M. L. Smith, Jr. Inc.Marchem Technologies, LLCMauser USA, Inc.Michael Darbonne NewPort Tank Containers, Inc.Occidental Chemical CorporationOlin Chlor Alkali ProductsPCS Administration (USA), Inc.Phelps Dunbar, L.L.P.Pipeline TechnologyPPC Mechanical SealsPraxair Corporation

Quality Bolt and Screw Corp.R & D ConsultingReagent Chemical and ResearchReliable Plumbing, Inc.Roland J. Robert Distributors, Inc.Rubicon LLCService Transport CompanySGS Petroleum Service CorporationSlay TransportationSpecialized Industrial MaintenanceStar Service, Inc. of Baton RougeSumter Transport CompanyThe Air Products FoundationTopcor Companies LLCTotal Safety U.S., Inc.Transport Service CompanyTransportation Consultants, Inc.Tricore, Inc.Trimac Transportation, Inc.Turner Industries Group, L.L.C.UnivarVitusa Products, Inc.Volks Constructors LLC

PhilanthropistStirling PropertiesDISCOver a CureStrike Out CancerOak Knoll Country Club Ladies Golf

Association

PatronBass Pro ShopsJeff Boss Memorial Golf ClassicRich Mauti Tennis Tournament

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The Wilson Foundation visits a rural cancer screening funded through the Foundation’s grant program.

(L-R): Dan Bevan, president, Wilson Foundation, Donna Saurage, who serves on boards of MBP and the Wilson Foundation, Dianna Stephens, V.P. of Grants Administration, Wilson Foundation and Todd Stevens, MBP President and CEO

In December, MBP was awarded a $20,000 challenge grant from the IMPACT 2010 program at the Greater New Orleans Foundation. Funds will be used for early detection, navigation, and follow-up of screening participants with a finding.

(L-R): MBP Radiation Therapist Pam Dykes, MBP Manager Early Detection / Education Charity Gay, MBP Grants Director Pam Wall, cancer survivor Charles Morgan, MBP Covington Program Manager Mike Miranda.

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IndividualsGuardianAnonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Edward AmarMr. Dane AndreeffLorraine BretthauerWilliam O. Crabtree, Sr.Mike and Linda FordBrett and Renee FurrCathie and Ed GalanteDrs. David S. Hanson and

Jolene K. JohnsonH. Alston Johnson IIIMrs. Ann Shudmak KeoghGordon and Teri LeBlancMr. Kevin LyleMrs. Ruth McCoyJim and Terri McIlwainLee and Phyllis McLaurinDr. and Mrs. Tom MeekMr. and Mrs. John NolandBishop Clarence and Dr. Martha PopeMike and Michelle RobinsonMrs. Laura Chopin RossSanford and Jan RoyBlanchard and Allison SanchezCharles SchwingMs. Ellen C. SessionsBryan StathamMr. and Mrs. Michael ToddMrs. Suzanne Pauline TurnerPeter and Lisa Wilson

sustainerAnonymous (2)Dr. and Mrs. Charles AfemanLaurie and Mark AronsonMr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, Jr.Jay and Brenna BarzenickDr. R. Scott BermudezLee and Brenda BergJames and Donna BryantRobert L. BurgessJohn and Elaine Burke

Mr. Herbert ButtAndre and Kelly CoudrainKim and Robert CrosbyLouis D. CuretMs. Billie DeanBill and Glenda DobsonMr. Steven DugalChris and Angela FerraraMr. and Mrs. John FetzerMr. Christopher FootDr. and Mrs. John P. Gibbons, Jr.Keith R. Gibson, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Gary GraphiaDr. Robert GrissomWilliam and Vickie HallDr. Mike and Cindy HarlanMrs. Estelle HollidayMr. and Mrs. Donovan HudsonMr. and Mrs. Clinton HurstMr. and Mrs. David JamesRandy and Yvonne KinchenMs. Amanda LydayDon and Pat LyleMr. and Mrs. Mark E. MalkemusLillie A. MaurinMr. and Mrs. James McCallMrs. Sancy H. McCoolMr. and Mrs. Bill McNabbMr. and Mrs. Craig NuckollsDrs. Kirk and Judith PatrickMr. and Mrs. Harry J. Philips, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael PittsDr. and Mrs. James RuizBlanchard and Allison SanchezMr. and Mrs. Tony SavoieMr. and Mrs. Daniel SchuesslerMr. and Mrs. Stephen SinananMr. and Mrs. Gary A. SligarMr. and Mrs. Edward SpiessMoo and Martin SvendsonMr. James B. Thompson IIIMr. and Mrs. D. Randolph WaescheMr. James. E. Walters, Jr.June and Harry Warner

Mr. and Mrs. Scott WesterDr. Cornelius G. WhitleyMr. and Mrs. Rip WilkinsonDrs. Jack and Gay WintersJean and Will WilcoxKirk and Cindy WilliamsonBobby and Marsha Yarborough

Perkins organizationsGuardianAlberty and Associates, LLCThe Almar FoundationArthur J. Gallagher of LA, Inc.AT&T LouisianaBP Lubricants - USACornerstone Government AffairsDiane Allen & AssociatesFirst Guaranty BankThe Jackson Kearney GroupLUBA Workers’ CompLyons Specialty / AA VendingThe Milford Wampold Support

FoundationSanderson FarmsSGS Petroleum Service CorporationUnited Healthcare Services, Inc.United Way of South LouisianaUSAgencies

sustainerAnonymous (1)A. Wilbert’s Sons, L.L.C.Acura and Infiniti of Baton RougeAssurance Financial Group, LLCBatted, LLCThe Celtic Group, L.L.C.CMA Technology SolutionsCombined Federal CampaignFranklinLion CopolymerLofton Staffing & Lofton Security

ServicesMoody-Price LLC

PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P.Peterbilt of Louisiana, L.L.CPost ArchitectsRubicon LLCShaw Maintenance & ConstructionC.J. and Keith Ladner, State Farm

Insurance, CovingtonStonehenge Capital Company, LLCSyngentaThe Thomas H. and Mayme P. Scott

FoundationTMI Enterprise, LLC

Community eventsGuardianAscension Tennis AssociationBumble Lane SpaCrawfishman TriathalonHolla Day Hip HopLA Lady HustlersSt. Tammany Parish Denim Day

Cedarwood SchoolKehoe France Northshore SchoolSt. Peter Catholic SchoolNorthlake Christian SchoolFountainebleau High School

Paul d. Perkins society

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our Commitment to the Mission“Every year we are moved to support Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for numerous reasons,” explained Bill and René Firesheets.

“Few people can escape being directly affected by cancer. We have family, friends and colleagues who have received treatment at Mary Bird Perkins,” said Bill. The Firesheets believe that for patients and their families to be able to receive world-class treatment locally, rather than in another state, is a huge benefit.

“Many don’t know that Mary Bird provides treatment to all who need it, regardless of their ability to pay,” stated René. “This is very important to us.” They also fully support the Center’s commitment to screening, early detection, prevention and education and see it as a tremendous service to the community.

The Firesheets also feel that in addition to being a major part of the health care community, “Mary Bird Perkins is a major economic engine in each community it serves.”

Together they consider it a privilege and a blessing to have such an excellent cancer treatment center in our community. “We want to help ensure that Mary Bird will be here for our children and grandchildren,” they explained.

Bill and René FiresheetsLoyal Benefactors

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AmbassadorAnonymous (1)Mr. Theodore AnthonyMs. Zita BadeauxMr. Wilfred BarryDr. Mitchell BergerDr. Charles BerryMr. William BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. Richard BosseClaude Bouchard and

Monique ChagnonLinda and Bob BowsherDr. and Mrs. Kevin CarmanMr. Rawlin CarterMr. and Mrs. Rodney CasheMr. and Mrs. Tom CoerverVal ColesMr. Robert CradicMs. Wendy DaigleMr. and Mrs. Robert DaigrepontMr. and Mrs. Mark DobbinsMr. and Mrs. Richard DodsonClay and Katheryn FlournoyNancy FoglemanLynnette and Thomas FrazerLarry and Connie GallowaySandra GibbensMichelle GonsoulinMr. and Mrs. Les GriffonDr. Mike and Cindy HarlanDr. Thomas B. and Susan C. HeflinMr. and Mrs. John Hill, Jr.Belinda HoDr. and Mrs. Donald ImhoffMr. and Mrs. Hubert JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert JonesByron and Susan Kantrow

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BerretMs. Leslie KeenMr. Keith KellumCharles and Carole LamarSusan P. and F. Barrow Leake IIIMr. and Mrs. W. Conville LemoinePhil and Ann LivingstonDr. Lee MasonMarty and Terri MayerMr. William McCollister IIStormy MilanMr. G. Rolfe MillerDr. Clyde MooreMr. Hillar MooreMr. and Mrs. Roger MoserJake and Mary Nell NettervilleLaurie OertlingMs. Kay OldsDr. and Mrs. Henry OlindeMrs. Rosemary PalfreyRagan and Virginia RichardMr. and Mrs. Charley RougeauMr. and Mrs. Chris SammonsDr. Mary SandersDr. Kelly ScrantzPatricia A. Day and Joseph G. SimmonsDonna, Haley, and Connor TaylorMr. and Mrs. Graham ThompsonBetty TuckerConnie WhittleDavid and Anne WinklerDrs. Frank and Karen Wolfsheimer

SupporterMs. Kim BoudreauxMr. and Mrs. Tim BowlinDr. and Mrs. P. M. BreaudEddie CabosMr. and Mrs. Michael Cammarosano

Mr. and Mrs. Pete CannatellaMr. and Mrs. John CarnahanMarchem Technologies, LLCDean and Stephanie CazenaveSusie ChildressMr. and Mrs. William CongerMr. and Mrs. Michael DarbonneMr. and Mrs. Winston DayMr. and Mrs. Grover DobbinsKelly DufreneMs. Tammy DuncanDr. Brian DyessMr. and Mrs. Ira FeldMr. Timothy FolksMrs. Claribel FontenotMrs. Hella FranklinMr. and Mrs. Carol GautreauMr. and Mrs. Ben GibsonCraig GoodwinMr. Robert GuidryMr. Maurice HansenMrs. Nita HarrisMrs. Alison HawkinsMs. Goldie HudsonMr. and Mrs. Clinton HurstDr. and Mrs. Eli JonesMr. Eric JuneauMs. Anna JuniusMr. and Mrs. John KaiserMr. and Mrs. Martin KearnsHarvey KnoblockMr. Shelton LauneyMr. Beau LeitnerMr. John LevertMs. Charlotte LevyMr. and Mrs. Joseph LuquetMs. Cheryl MauffrayMr. and Mrs. Edward McCraryMr. Brent MessinaMrs. Juanita Metz

Mr. and Mrs. Matt MullinsMr. Todd NewbillMr. and Mrs. John NolandMs. Shelly PenningtonMr. and Mrs. James PurgersonMr. and Mrs. Edward RotenbergDr. Marvin StuckeyClifford SutterMs. Maria TaravellaMrs. Camellia BrownMr. and Mrs. Alvey ValleeRice VoelkerMr. John Rendall and

Ms. Michelle WhaleyMrs. Verna Will

Care GiverAnonymous (9)Ms. Rhonda AbadieMr. Matt AbinantiLeo and Insa AbrahamMr. Royal AdamsNeal AdlerPaul K. and Clara S. AndersenDr. and Mrs. Tim AndrusSharon AngeloMr. Leslie ArcanaDr. and Mrs. Bruce BaerMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. BaldwinMr. Russell BankstonMr. John BarksdaleMrs. Marjorie BelangerMr. F. J. Bello Jr.,Benhard Grain, Inc.Andrew BensonWarren BeraultMr. and Mrs. Johnny BerthelotSusan BessentMs. Jacque BlanchardMr. and Mrs. Emile Bourg

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Ms. Carol BradleyMs. Rose BradyMr. Brian BraniganMr. and Mrs. James BreauxMr. and Ms. Thomas BrennanMs. Laila BritosMr. and Mrs. George BrittenMr. Ralph CappielloDr. Carlton CarpenterMr. Paul CarrerasMary Kay CasadabanMr. Robert CaseyMr. and Mrs. Alexander ChappoMs. Mary ChustzMr. Kevin ClarkMrs. Faye ClesiDr. and Mrs. James ColemanMrs. and Mr. Linda CorkernMr. and Mrs. George CovertMr. Robert CoyleWilliam and Janet DailyMr. and Mrs. Edward DanielMr. Glenn DavisMr. and Mrs. Omer DavisMr. and Mrs. Robert DeatonMr. and Mrs. Rene DiazMr. and Mrs. David DiVincentiMr. Robert DoerrMr. Paul DufourMs. E. Anne DunnMr. John DyerMr. and Mrs. Richard EiswirthDr. and Mrs. Steven FeigleyMrs. Sheila FloydMr. Parrish FooteMs. Elizabeth GeheberMr. Silas GeraldsMr. and Mrs. James GiblinMr. and Mrs. David GonzalesMrs. Ana Graci

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GranerMr. William GreeneMr. and Mrs. G. Lee GriffinMr. Eli GuilloryIleana GuionWilliam O. and Mary Helen HamiltonMr. Bruce HammattMr. and Mrs. Carl HancockMrs. Betty HanksMr. and Mrs. Ulysses HargroveMs. Catherine HarrellMr. and Mrs. Adrian HarrisMr. and Mrs. Leroy HarveyRobert and Betty HazelMr. Robert HewittMr. James HingleMr. and Mrs. Thomas HollidayMr. and Mrs. Michael HollyMr. and Mrs. Rich HolubMs. Beverly HonoreMr. and Mrs. Daniel HotardMrs. Sandra Hufstetler-IstreMerlie and Clay HuntMr. Larry JacobsMs. Catherine JohnsonMs. Ashley JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert JollyMr. and Mrs. Larry JordanFrancis and Robin JumonvilleMr. Daniel KerkmazMr. Mark KielwasserMr. Michael KilbrideMs. Christy KnightMr. Harvey KnoblochJohn KochMs. Sandra KuykendallMs. Elizabeth LabordeMr. and Mrs. Dean LacyMr. Mark LagrangeMr. Harry Laker

Mr. and Mrs. Alton LandryMr. and Mrs. Barry LandryMr. and Mrs. Thomas LavinMrs. Patricia LemoineMs. Christine LipseyLonghorn SteakhouseHector LopezMrs. Susan LoveLucy and Joe DiVincenti, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael MartinMr. Marion MascarellaJimmy and Lillian MaurinMr. Roger MayesMr. and Mrs. Jake MayoMr. and Mrs. Robert B. McCall IIIGaye MccutchenMs. Laura McGinnisDean and Vette McKeeMr. Edwin McNeilMr. Clyde MessengerMr. and Mrs. Jeff MillsMrs. Nancy MosleyMr. and Mrs. Dyke NelsonMs. Katherine NesserMr. and Mrs. Louis NormandMr. Eduardo NunezMr. Joe PacaccioMr. Leslie PalmerMs. Melanie PalmerMs. Cherine PatinJay and Pamela PerkinsMr. John PerrinMr. and Mrs. Jerry PettissMr. Neal PocheMr. Frank PrestiaMrs. April RabaydaMrs. Frances RayMr. and Mrs. John ReuletMrs. Mary RicardMr. Kevin Riche

Dr. Carol RidenourMr. Michael RivetMr. Gerard Rockenbaugh Sr.,Mr. Wally RosenblumMr. Alvin RossMr. and Mrs. Stephen RotenbergMr. and Mrs. Milton RougonMr. Sidney RoyMr. and Mrs. Bernard RuckstuhlDavid RuegseggerWilliam W. ScheffyRoland and Eloise SeligMs. Dorothy SmithMr. and Mrs. Charles SmithCraig and Bridget SoileauMr. Mark StarsMr. and Mrs. Arthur SterlingMr. Richard StinsonMr. and Mrs. John StuckeyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth SullivanDr. Basil SweattMr. Stephen TopeMr. and Mrs. Kerry UffmanMrs. Cheryl WaddellMs. Tara WalkerMs. Marie WallTricia and Dick WhitlowMs. Amanda Young

AssociateAnonymous (11)Ms. Adele AbboudMr. Clarence AccliseMr. and Mrs. Samuel AgnewMs. Ida AlexanderMr. Ellsworth AlexanderMr. and Mrs. A. Steve AllisonMr. and Mrs. Anthony AmarosoMrs. Peggy AnselmoMr. and Mrs. Bertram Babers

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samaritan circleMrs. and Mr. Gladys BakerMs. Grace BalcomMr. Joseph BarbeMr. and Mrs. Dale BarbierMr. and Mrs. John BarryMr. and Mrs. Robert BartonAnnette D. BartonMr. and Mrs. John BatemanMr. and Mrs. James BatsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas BeckersMs. Rosa BenjaminMr. and Mrs. John BergeronMs. Glenda BerthelotMr. Verdell BlaklyMr. Patrick BloodworthMr. and Mrs. Robert BoyceMr. Robert BradleyMs. Rose BradyMr. and Mrs. Julius BraudMr. and Mrs. Ronald BurkheadMr. Francis BurleighMr. and Mrs. Carl BurregiMs. Carrie BurrellMr. and Mrs. Samuel CancienneMr. Ludwig CandiesMr. Charlie CanovaMr. Thomas CarpenterMr. and Mrs. David CassidyCedarwood School Inc.Ms. Renee CedotalMr. and Mrs. Casimir CerniauskasMr. and Mrs. Pat ChaneyMr. and Mrs. Cecil ChapmanMr. Chamnan ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Charles ChassaignacMr. Charles CoghlanMr. Charles Coghlan, Jr.Mr. James CollierMs. Jo Anne CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Scott Courtwright

Mr. and Mrs. Norman CrainMr. and Mrs. Eric CrakeDr. and Mrs. Mortimer CurrierMr. Gordon CurryGinger CurtisMr. and Mrs. Michael DaganiMr. Adrian DamianMr. Randal DanielMr. Lawrence DatnoffMr. and Mrs. Peeler DavidsonMr. John DawesMr. Charles DeleryMr. and Mrs. Luther DespinoMs. Suzanne DeutchMr. Robert DidierMr. and Mrs. Joseph DileoMrs. Taylor DobbsBill and Glenda DobsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph DileoNorbert and Betty DrewMr. Eugene DunavantMr. William DupreMr. Jason DupreeMs. Elaine EdwardsMs. Andrea EickmeierDr. and Mrs. Bruce EiltsMrs. Marcile EnglandMr. Ronnie EvansMr. and Mrs. Wallace EversbergMr. William EwingDrs. FargasonMr. and Mrs. Don FayMr. and Mrs. Vincent FerachiMr. and Mrs. Roy FliegaufDrs. Jonas and Shelly FontenotMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey FosheeMr. and Mrs. Louis FournetMs. Beryl FourrouxMr. Ronnie FranklinMr. and Mrs. John Funes

Mr. and Mrs. Louis GarrityMr. and Mrs. Glynn GautreauMr. and Mrs. Douglas GautreauxDr. Julie GayleMs. Nicole GazawayMrs. Mindy GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Ben GibsonMs. Sadie GilmoreMr. Robert GinnMr. and Mrs. Frederick GodwinMrs. Elizabeth GomillaMr. George GossMr. and Mrs. Todd GravesMr. and Mrs. Lee GrayMs. Tracie GreelyMs. Heidi GuillotMr. and Mrs. Robert HallMr. and Mrs. Steve HamiltonMr. and Mrs. John HamiltonDr. and Mrs. John HarbourMr. Charles HarringtonMr. Herman HarrisMr. and Mrs. Edward HaspelMr. and Mrs. Ronald HayMr. Martin HaymonMr. and Mrs. James HebertMr. and Mrs. John HebertMs. Donna HellmersMs. Kay HoffpauirMr. and Mrs. Gary HollanderMrs. Bertha HoodMr. and Mrs. Donald HoudeMr. and Mrs. James HowellMr. and Mrs. William HuffmasterMr. and Mrs. O. HughesMr. and Mrs. Thomas HydeMr. and Mrs. Scott IrwinMs. Dollie JarreauMs. Sylvia JeansonneDr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins

Mr. Bobby JohnsonMr. Berlin JohnsonMr. and Mrs. J. Clayton JohnsonMs. Margaret JollyMs. Reberdia JonesMr. Richard JulianJohnson JulieMr. and Mrs. Dan JumonvilleMr. Adrian Kaiser Jr.,Harry KelleherMr. and Mrs. Myles KirklandMs. Edith KitchensDr. and Mrs. A. James KleinMs. Elie KlineMr. William KnoxMr. and Mrs. Gary KoederitzMs. Gert LacourMr. and Mrs. Windom LandryMr. and Mrs. John LaneMr. and Mrs. Don LarsonDaly and Suzanne LavergneMr. and Mrs. David LaxtonMr. and Mrs. Donald LeBlancMr. Michael LeBlancMr. Michael LecompteMr. and Mrs. Layne LeeMs. Karin LeJeuneMr. and Mrs. Rob LilesMr. and Mrs. Bruce LilesMr. and Mrs. Tim LindseyMr. Linwood LinerMr. and Mrs. Gary LoweMs. Catherine MachaDavid MancusoMr. and Mrs. Michael MancusoMr. and Mrs. Paul MarekMr. and Mrs. William MarksAnne and Paul Marks, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Francisco MartinezEddie and Linda McClure

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Ms. Leoda McConnellMr. and Mrs. Stephen McCordMr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoyMr. Mike McGinleyMr. W. Douglas McMillinCpt. Richard McNeelyMs. Susan MelanconMr. and Mrs. Norris MelanconMr. and Mrs. William MetcalfMr. and Mrs. Mark MichelMr. Eugene MillerMr. and Mrs. Terry MillerMr. and Mrs. Paul E. MillerMs. Shirley MillsMr. and Mrs. Eric MistrettaMrs. Maaike MohsenMr. Jay MontalbanoMr. and Mrs. S. J. MontalbanoDon and Carol MooreDr. and Mrs. Joe MorganMrs. Venita MuczynskiMr. and Mrs. Joseph MunizMrs. Elaine NeeseMs. Roxanne NewtonMr. Jay NolandMr. and Mrs. Jerry NormandMr. and Mrs. Paul NowackiMr. Eduardo NunezMr. Marvin O’NealMs. Patricia OliverMr. Anthony OramousMr. and Mrs. Michael OubreMs. Patti OufnacMr. and Mrs. Artie OursoMr. and Mrs. Vincent PacieraBarbara P. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Andrew PatinMrs. Golda PatrickMr. James PayneJudy, Mandy, and Amy Pearce

Mr. Victor PedescleauxMr. and Mrs. William PersickMr. Preston PetersenMr. George PetersonMr. and Mrs. John PetitDr. Lynn PhilippeMr. and Mrs. Alvin PhillipsMs. Katherine PorcheMr. and Mrs. James PounceyMr. and Mrs. James PounceyMr. and Mrs. Jimmie PowellMs. Ramona PowersMr. and Mrs. Phillip PrejeanMs. Elizabeth QueresMs. Gina RabalaisMr. and Mrs. Patrick RamagosMr. Harrington ReedPam, Jason, and Natalie ReibertMr. and Mrs. C. Barrett KennedyMr. Ronald RichardSusan RichardsMr. and Mrs. Guy Riche’Ms. Stephanie RiegelMr. and Mrs. Prosper RivetMr. Bob RobardsMr. and Mrs. Glenn RobertMr. and Mrs. Jim RobinsonMr. Dennis RodgersMrs. Sylvia RodrigueMs. Dorothy SandersMs. Marcy SasserMr. and Mrs. James ScallanMr. Jack ScarianoMr. George SchafferMr. John SchwabMs. Dorothy ScottDr. Peter SimoneauxMs. Beverly SmileyMr. and Mrs. Charles SmithMr. Jonathan Soileau

Craig and Bridget SoileauMr. William SomersMr. and Mrs. Dale SpahtMr. Curtis SpencerMs. Wanda StaebellMr. and Mrs. Henry StangaMalcolm and Neva SteinMr. and Mrs. Michael StubbsMr. John StumpfMr. Claude SwindlerMr. and Mrs. Thomas TannerRev. and Mrs. Raymond TaylorMr. Jeffrey TaylorMr. and Mrs. Martin TaylorMr. and Mrs. John ThibautMr. and Mrs. Randy ThibodeauxMr. and Mrs. Andrew ThomasMs. Erin ThomesMr. William ThompsonMr. and Mrs. C. R. ToastonMs. Beth TopeMr. Herman TorresMr. Daniel TraugottMr. Mac TrellesMr. and Mrs. Jerry TrislerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth TrullMr. and Mrs. Nick TusaMs. Pauline TysonMr. and Mrs. J. D. VaughnMr. and Mrs. Todd WaguespackMr. Malcom WallaceMr. and Mrs. Daniel WalshMr. James WaltersMr. and Mrs. Jerry WardWilliam and Geneva WatersMr. and Mrs. Steven WatkinsMrs. Mary WelshMr. Gerald WestMr. and Mrs. Ross WhitfieldMr. John Whitson

Mr. Frank WickesMr. and Mrs. James WilcoxAnn WilkinsonMs. Marie WilliamsMr. Michael WilsonMs. Lois WilsonMrs. Virginia WoodyMrs. Rose WrightMr. and Mrs. Peter WrightMr. and Mrs. Rex Young

FriendAnonymous (13)Ms. Katherine AdamsMr. and Mrs. Val AdamsMr. and Mrs. Wallace AdamsMr. Robert AgeeMr. and Mrs. Haven AldrichMs. Pearl AllemanMr. and Mrs. Randy AllemanMr. George AllenMr. and Mrs. Bob AllenMs. Monica AllenMs. Susan AllenMrs. Mary AllenMs. Patricia ArceneauxMr. and Mrs. Norman AudiffredMr. John AutenMr. Malcolm BabinMr. and Mrs. Cleve BahamMr. and Mrs. William BakerMr. and Mrs. James BaldwinMr. Richard BankstonDr. Larry BankstonMr. and Mrs. Stephen BaronichMr. and Mrs. Donald BarrinerMr. and Mrs. Charles BassMs. Versie BaughmanMr. Alfred BayhiMs. Ellen Becker and Family

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samaritan circleMrs. Carol BecnelThe Becnel FamilyMs. Barbara BenitezMs. Pamela BentivegnaMr. Ralph Cliff BerryMr. and Mrs. Joseph BertoneMrs. Beverly BlanchardMr. Robert BoganDonald BonnecarrereMs. Celeste BonnecazeMr. Ernest BonnoittMr. Warren BorneMr. and Mrs. Earl BourgeoisMr. Lee BoutwellMs. Caroline BoyerMr. George BraniganMr. and Mrs. Robert BrantleyMs. Juliana BraudMr. and Ms. John BraymerMrs. Virginia BrelandMs. Hilda BrennanRose and Verne BrianMr. and Mrs. Joseph BroadenMr. and Mrs. Stanley BrohnMr. and Mrs. T. S. BrooksMr. and Mrs. W. Burke BroussardMr. Walter BroussardMr. Edsel BrownDr. Harry BrownMs. Gladys BrownMr. and Mrs. Derek BrownleaderMr. and Mrs. Richard BuhlerMrs. Melva BurgessMs. Mary BurnsMs. Martha BurttMr. Kevin CaireMr. and Mrs. Robert CampbellMr. and Mrs. Kenneth CampoMr. and Mrs. Vincent CannatellaMr. Bethel Captville

Mrs. Cathy CarrawayMs. Kathryn CarrollWilliam CarterMs. Belinda CasonMrs. Jaunita CathaMr. and Mrs. Paul CazaubonMs. Sandra CazauxMr. Steven CedotalMs. Christi CenacMs. Vernell ChaneyMr. Daniel ChappellMr. Donald CharletMr. H. E. Chesteen III,Mr. Blake ChiassonMr. Salvador CialonaMs. Ollie ClarkMr. William ClarksonBobbie CoffmanMs. Margie ColeMs. Jennie ComeauxMr. and Mrs. Robert CordellMr. and Mrs. David CourtneyMs. Amy CoxMs. Jacquelyn CreaghanMr. and Mrs. William CrevelingMr. and Mrs. Jefferey CrifasiMr. and Mrs. Harry CrosbyMs. Melissa CrossinMr. Homer CushenberryMr. Kenneth DaigrepontMrs. Amy DarbonneMrs. and Mr. Jeanie DardeauMs. Peggy DavidMr. and Mrs. James DavisMr. John DeanoMrs. Rebecca DeckerMs. Vivian DeckertMs. Cathy DeenMr. and Mrs. Ken DeLoozeMs. Joni DeMarco

Mr. and Mrs. Ted DenstelMrs. Alice DevillierMr. Lynn DicharryMr. Robert DicksMr. Stanley DillMr. Cecil DoffittMr. and Mrs. Lewis DohertyMr. and Mrs. Robert DoughertyMs. Toni DouglasMs. Joan DrouilhetMs. Margaret DuckMr. Wayne DucoteMr. Keith DuheMs. Mary DunbarMr. and Mrs. Alton DuplantierMs. Neila EcklerMrs. and Mr. Millie EdwardsMr. Tim ElkinsMr. and Mrs. M. EmmichMrs. Gaston EnglandMr. Joseph EnglerMr. Lionel EzidoreMr. and Mrs. Paul FavaloroDr. and Mrs. Frank FazioMr. Ozzie FernandezMrs. Carolyn FernbaughMr. and Mrs. Henri FerrerMr. and Mrs. Jack FieldMr. Michael FinnMr. John FirminMs. Linda FirminMr. and Mrs. Kenny FisherMr. and Mrs. Robert FisherMrs. Evelyn FlemingMs. Elaine ForbesDr. and Mrs. Thomas FosterMr. and Mrs. Michael FrancioniMr. Herman FredericMr. and Mrs. Kenny FreemanMs. Audrey Fry

Jim and Diane GarboMr. and Mrs. Jack GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Timothy GatesMs. Cherie GauthierMr. and Mrs. Pendery GibbensMr. David GiffinMr. and Mrs. Gordon GolsonMr. William GomilaMr. and Mrs. Carl GonzalesMr. J. GoodwinMr. Joseph GoschaMr. and Mrs. Vincent GravoisMr. John GreeneMr. and Mrs. Mark GremillionPete and Janice GremillionMrs. and Mr. Emily GreyMr. and Mrs. James GriffithMr. and Mrs. John GuerinMr. and Mrs. Allen GuillotMs. Tricia GuitreauMr. and Mrs. John GulinoDr. and Mrs. Andrew GutterMr. and Mrs. David GuzanMrs. Katie HaleyRonald and Gloria HarlowMr. and Mrs. Patrick HarropDr. and Mrs. Paul HatrelMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HeatonMr. and Mrs. Roger HebertMs. Anne HeckendornMr. and Mrs. Larry HeirtzlerMs. Lisbeth Helland-HansenMrs. Dolores HendersonMr. Jackie HenryMr. and Mrs. Greg HerbertHernandez FarmsMrs. Amber HezeauMr. and Mrs. Thomas HightowerMrs. Alesha HillMr. and Mrs. Charles Hillis

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Mr. and Mrs. David HitchnerMs. Donna HodgeMs. Jane HodgesMs. Marcia HolmesMs. Betty HughesMr. and Mrs. Lenes HulinMrs. Billie HultgrenMs. Catherine HurstonMs. Geraldine InmanMrs. Carey JacksonMr. Michael JacksonMr. Joseph JamesMr. and Mrs. Denis JanzMr. Ritter JarrellMr. and Mrs. Charles JeanneMr. and Mrs. Boyd JeffersMr. and Mrs. Wallace JoffrionMs. Cariola JohnsonMr. Roland JonesMr. Frank JonesMr. and Mrs. W. H. JordanMr. and Mrs. David JordanMr. Nicolas KarioukMr. Ben KasischkeMr. K. A. KeblysMr. William KilianMr. and Mrs. Michael KimbleMr. and Mrs. Myles KirklandMr. Ed KleinMr. and Mrs. Louis KleinpeterMr. Arthur KleinpeterMr. William KlineDr. Paul KoenigMr. Warren KronMr. William LacherMr. and Mrs. Randy LachneyMr. and Mrs. Paul LaCourMs. Dani LamanaMr. and Mrs. Lloyd LambertMr. and Mrs. Barry Lamothe

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LancasterKathryn LandryMarie and Al LandryW. A. “Chuck” Langlois, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaniusLaronda DaigleMr. Robert LartigueMr. William LaurieMs. Lawanna LavigneMr. and Mrs. Thomas LayrissonMr. and Mrs. Willie LeBlancMr. and Mrs. Daniel LeBlancMr. and Mrs. William LeBlancMr. and Mrs. Michael LebonMr. Louis LeeMs. Dolores LeJeuneMr. and Mrs. A. Roy LeJeuneMrs. Christine LentzMr. and Mrs. Mark LevertMs. Karen LodenMr. Gaylan LovelessMr. Robert LukeMr. and Mrs. Tom LundinMr. and Mrs. Tom LundinMr. and Mrs. Mark LuscoMr. Hal MacmurdoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence MaestriMr. and Mrs. Kenneth MaherMs. Annette MansurMs. Cathy MarcusSam J. Marino, Sr.Ms. Lori MarionneauxMr. and Mrs. G. Glen MartinMr. and Mrs. W. Dale MartinMr. Ray MartinezJim and Judy MascarellaMr. and Mrs. Brian MayersMr. and Mrs. Bradley MayeuxMr. and Mrs. Donald MayeuxMs. Lucy Mayfield

Ms. Ann MazochDr. and Mrs. Eugene McCannMr. and Mrs. Stephen McCordMr. and Mrs. Joseph McCoyMr. Thomas McGuireMs. Elizabeth McIntyreMr. Jason McKenzieMs. Madeline McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Thomas MeagherMr. and Mrs. Norris MelanconMr. and Mrs. Chris MetzMs. Mary MeyerMr. Benjamin MeyersDonald T. and Anna W. MillerMr. and Mrs. Rene MilletMs. Beth MindlinMistretta Veterinary Clinic, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ron MitchellMr. and Mrs. John MonroeMr. John MontgomeryMr. Lee MooreMrs. Wallace MooreMolly S. MorganMr. Dan MulliganMs. Elizabeth MunchMr. Herbert MurrayMs. Phyllis MuryMr. Paul MutterMr. and Mrs. William NadlerMr. and Mrs. Donald NaquinMrs. Angie NavarraMr. and Mrs. Keynon NeamesMr. William NemethMs. Yolanda NetterPhyllis NewmanMr. and Mrs. John NewmanMr. John NewtonMr. and Mrs. W. R. NoblesMr. and Mrs. W. R. NoblesMs. Alice Normand

Mr. and Mrs. W. OdomMrs. Mary OryMr. and Mrs. Artie OursoMr. and Mrs. Alvin OursoMs. Tammy PadgettMs. Carol PageMr. and Mrs. Jay ParkerMrs. Marguerite ParsonsMr. and Mrs. Charlie PassmanMr. and Mrs. Curtis PattersonMr. and Mrs. Marcel PaulMs. Joyce PedersenMr. Angelo PepeMr. and Mrs. Brannon PerillouxJerry and Francine PerlmanMr. and Mrs. Ralph PerlmanMr. and Mrs. Larry PerrinMs. Rebecca PerryMr. and Mrs. L. J. PersacMs. Sadie PetersDr. and Mrs. Stanley PetersMr. and Mrs. Curtis PhelpsPhi Lambda Epsilon National FraternityMr. Clarence PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Donald PiattMr. and Mrs. Donald PiattMr. and Mrs. Mahlon PocheMr. and Mrs. Ewell PoirrierMrs. E. J. PorcheMr. and Mrs. Michael PossenoMs. Janet PoundsMr. and Mrs. Joe PoussonMr. and Mrs. Jimmie PriceMs. Katherine PriceMrs. Margaret PriestMr. and Mrs. Pierre RabalaisMr. and Mrs. James RabbMr. and Mrs. Ben RagusaMr. Mitchell RaynerRecord Agency, Inc.

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samaritan circleMr. and Mrs. G. E. ReedMr. and Mrs. George ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Donald RhodesMrs. Mildred RicardMr. and Mrs. James RichardMr. and Mrs. Scott RichardMrs. and Mr. Dora RichardsonMr. Robert RicheMs. Angela RileyMr. and Ms. Renell RobertMr. and Mrs. A. J. RobichauxMr. James RobinsonMr. Lonnie RobinsonMs. Tina RodgersMs. Angie Rogers LaplaceMr. Arthur RoigDr. George RoundtreeMr. and Mrs. Wayne RoyMr. and Mrs. Bernard RuckstuhlMs. Debra RussellMs. Theresa SaiaMr. and Ms. Zlatko SalihbegovicMr. and Mrs. Ronald SammondsMr. and Mrs. Ronald SammondsMr. and Mrs. Robert SatterfieldMr. John ScardinaMs. Ann ScarleMr. John SchittoneMr. and Mrs. Ralph SchwartzenburgMr. and Mrs. John Robert

SchwendimannMr. and Mrs. John SciambraMr. James ScivicqueDr. and Mrs. Max ScottMr. and Mrs. Leroy ScroggsMr. and Mrs. Jim SeitzDavid and Paulette SeniorMs. Janet ShafferMs. Sara ShankMr. Byron SharpMs. Stacey Simpson-Calvert

Ms. Lynette SingletonMr. and Mrs. Joe SkenderianMs. Elinor SlossMs. Mary SmithMr. and Mrs. Wiley SmithMs. Mae SmithMrs. Dixon SmithMr. and Mrs. Alfred SpeerMrs. Trudy SpillmanMr. and Mrs. Lynwood StaffordStaring MotelMr. Earl SteinMs. Elizabeth StewartMr. and Mrs. Bert StipelcovichMr. and Mrs. Gerald SulzerMs. Kiko SunderlandMs. Anh TangMr. and Mrs. Donald TaylorMr. John ThigpenMr. and Mrs. Andrew ThomasMs. Delores ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Clovis TilleryMr. and Mrs. Chris TrevinoMrs. Carol TriolaMr. Gerald TullierMs. Mary TullierMr. and Mrs. Kenneth TynesMrs. Mary VarelaVarnado Plumbing Contractors, Inc.Mr. Alegenon VaughnMs. Sue VeilleuxMr. and Mrs. Glynn VillemaretteMr. Alex WallMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WallaceMr. and Mrs. Leroy WashingtonMr. Melvin WattsDr. and Mrs. Richard WebbMrs. Dorothy WebreLynn and Felix WeillMrs. Margaret WestMs. Kathleen White

Ms. Monica WileyMr. James WilliamsDr. Glenn WilsonMr. and Mrs. R. WilsonDr. and Mrs. Carey WinderMr. and Mrs. William WinstonMs. Mary WomackMr. Francis WybleMs. Joyce YorkMr. and Mrs. Clarence Young

Organizations and Companies

AmbassadorCentral Middle SchoolCorks N Canvas, LLCParish Concrete, L.L.C.St. Tammany Parish HospitalWoman’s HospitalGive with LibertyOur Lady of the Lake CollegeTricore, Inc.Kehoe France Northshore

Student CouncilKPMGOffice of Juvenile JusticeOrchestrateHRPackage Concepts & Materials, Inc.Providence Holding, LLCPhyllis Perron and Associates, Inc.Blue Cross and Blue Shield of LouisianaOlin CorporationSummit ConsultingSweet WishesWalgreensWal-Mart Neighborhood MarketP & W Industries, L.L.C.Campus Federal Credit Union

SupporterAbClean/USISBohning and Company, Inc.BP Fabric of America FundBrock Services, LTDIndustrial Electric Motor Service, Inc.Capital One BankMarchem Technologies, LLCCLT Investments - Taco de PacoCommercial Tire of LA Inc.Cranford Equipment Company, Inc.Kadair Advertising, Inc.BOH Brothers Construction CompanyLifeCare Medical, Inc.Dynamic Fuels, LLCEllis & Bradford Webvertising, LLCFirst Premium Group, LLCPatrick L. Flanagan Insurance

Agency, Inc.Gonzales Middle SchoolCajun Constructors, Inc.Ascension Roofing and Sheet MetalDaily Equipment CompanyR & D ConsultingFidelity Charitable Gift FundIndustrial Consulting & Supply CorpIndustrial Design & Construction Inc.Transportation Consultants, Inc.Group Contractors, Inc.Acme Refrigeration of Baton Rouge, Inc.Kalle USA, Inc.Resource BankL & B Transport, L.L.C.State Farm InsuranceLewy Physical Therapy, Inc.Lofton Staffing & Lofton

Security ServicesLouisiana Staffing Unlimited, Inc.Macedonia Free Baptist ChurchBayer Material Science

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CF IndustriesMassengale Ground Management, Inc.Briggs EquipmentBASF CorporationNorthlake Christian SchoolIneos Fluor Americas LLCIKON Office SolutionsPro Serv Estimating LLCAlbemarle CorporationEATELSpecialized Industrial MaintenanceEmpire Scaffold, L.L.C.Specialty LTCH Hospital of HammondStarmount Life Insurance CompanyVillars Physical Therapy, LLCVitusa Products, Inc.Wolfson Casing CorporationW. P. Wray, Jr., Attorney at LawZaunbrecher Treadaway, LLC

Care GiverAir Products & Chemicals, Inc.Barker’s Antique Jewelry, Inc.Baton Rouge Community CollegeEllison, Ellison & OgwynIBM Employee Services CenterKehoe-France NorthshoreGlen Oaks Park Elementary School

#173Roland J. Robert Distributors, Inc.Industrial Analyzer Services, LLCJ. Caldarera & Company, Inc.Jani King of Gulf Coast RegionKas Anesthesia Services, LLCLanier Elementary SchoolMerck Partnership for GivingSt. Joseph’s AcademyFreeport-McMoran FoundationAudubon General Contractors, Inc.Premier Stone Services of LA LLCBoston Mutual Life Insurance Company

AssociateARCCO Company Services, Inc.Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae ChapterBrowns Ferry Nuclear PlantAmerican Legion Auxiliary #16Care, Inc.The Dorcas Door, Inc.Chat and ChewChick-fil-A at CovingtonChili’s Grill and BarColorado Business Group On HealthGreener TreesDaigrepont & Brian, Accounting Corp.State Farm InsuranceEmployee Plan Compliance Co.Felder’s Collision Parts, Inc.Ferrand DesignCommunity Coffee Company, LLCHoth Eye ClinicK-fx2, Inc.Northlake Medical Supply, Inc.Mike Williams Insurance Agency, Inc.Perrin & Carter, Inc.Production Services Network U.S. Inc.New York Life InsuranceSpectra Energy GroupTel/Logic, Inc.The Advocate

FriendAcadiana Bridge AssociationBocage Enterprise, Inc.American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 81Louisiana Republican

Legislative DelegationCalloway Inn & SuitesDarnell Browning Insurance Agency, Inc.DEMCOCentral Drug Store, Inc.DiGiulio BrothersE-Partners in Giving, LLC

Our House for Respite, Inc.River Region Rehab, L.L.C.Sherry & Denton Attorneys at LawSoutheast Community Services, Inc.Sentive TradingTravel Corp. InternationalUnited eWay

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Growth in Foundation AssetsCANCER CENTER FOUNDATION

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n Fund plus Expectancies*

*Value Calculated December 31 of each year

The Future of Cancer Care Starts Now.With your support, we can make sure services and new advances in cancer care are available for you, your children and your grandchildren through Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation. Our mission is simple: build an endowment to fight cancer. This will ensure that patients and families have access to all the services they need – now and in the future – and that valuable cancer research continues.

What Will Be Your Legacy? Endowment gifts allow you to create an enduring legacy – permanent support to help fight cancer. Your gifts to the endowment help fuel innovation and ensure that Mary Bird Perkins stays on the leading edge of cancer treatment, prevention and research. The endowment means we have a stable, ongoing flow of resources to bring the latest cancer care and services to patients and their families and to work toward eliminating cancer through research – now and in the future.

cUrreNt Gifts• Cash• Stocks and bonds• Real estate and other property• Collectibles • Retirement assets• Life estates

PLaNNed Gifts• Bequests• Insurance• Charitable gift annuities• Charitable remainder trusts

For more information on making a gift to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation, please contact

Ethan Bush, Development Director, (225) 215-1229 or visit www.marybirdfoundation.org.

How Can You Make a Foundation Gift? There are so many ways you can invest in the Foundation to create a legacy of care and support ongoing research to cure cancer.

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Board of directors

Bill PetersChairPeters Wealth Advisors, L.L.C.

J. H. Campbell, Jr.Vice ChairAssociated Grocers, Inc.

Gerald T. GossSecretary/TreasurerWells Fargo

G. Lee GriffinImmediate Past ChairmanChase (Retired)

Todd D. StevensPresident and CEOMary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Louis D. CuretD’Amico & Curet (Retired)

B. Michael MauldinJones Walker

James R. McIlwainLamar Advertising Company

Gail O’QuinDailyInbox.com

2010 Foundation DonorsTom and Virginia Bromley

Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Campbell, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Coates

Raymond Herman Gettier *

Cordell and Ava Haymon

Don and Pat Lyle

t.J. Moran

Named endowed FundsRaymond Herman Gettier Fund

The D. Jensen Holliday Family Fund

The Shirley C. and J. Barker Kilgore Research Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Kurlas Family Fund

Marianne and R. Upton Lea, Jr. Fund

Richard and Susan Haspel Lipsey Family Fund

John and Virginia Noland Family Fund

Regional Oncology Library Fund

Bold indicates new donor

* Deceased

Planned Giving council

David A. WinklerChairFaulk & Winkler, L.L.C.

J. Gerard JollyImmediate Past ChairmanKPMG LLP

Gerald T. GossWells Fargo

Mary C. HesterTaylor Porter Attorneys at Law

Clint M. Hurst, CFMJ.P. Morgan

Kevin KnoblochWells Fargo Advisors, L.L.C.

David G. KochWeill, Dunn & Koch, L.L.C.

Frank D. McArthur IIMcArthur, Sanchez Associates

Carey J. MessinaKean Miller Hawthorne D’Armond

McCowan & Jarman, L.L.P.

Edward L. ShobeThe Shobe Financial Group

❝ As Mary Bird Perkins expands its presence across southeast Louisiana, providing more services than ever before, growing a healthy endowment becomes even more important. As the population grows and medical costs rise, we want to ensure that patients and families have access to the best cancer care possible 400 years from now! Momentum is strong, and we are moving closer to achieving our goal. We must continue to foster interest in supporting Mary Bird Perkins’ needs today, all while ensuring its future, through gifts directed to the Foundation.❞ – Bill Peters, Chair

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation

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I Want to Give BackEmily Stich is a 10-year breast cancer survivor. “My treatment included six weeks of radiation at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. My experience made me very thankful to have a great job and health insurance. So many people don’t have those resources. Knowing that Mary Bird Perkins doesn’t turn anyone away regardless of ability to pay is very important to me,” Stich said.

So much so, in fact, that in her will Stich has stipulated that the Center is to receive a percentage of her estate. “I want to give something back, to support and nurture a caring community. By planning ahead, I can help perpetuate the good work that goes on at Mary Bird Perkins and support its mission of providing care to all who need it.”

emily Stich MBP Foundation Donor

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foundationAnna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders

Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders comprises individuals who have made or have notified Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation (MBPCCF) of their intent to make planned gifts through their estate plans. Donors who have made outright gifts of $10,000 or more to the endowment or created endowed gifts for specific programs are also recognized as Anna B. Lipsey Legacy Builders.

Through their generosity, the following individuals are helping MBPCCF to build a perpetual endowment fund in support of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. The endowment will also ultimately help support other nonprofit entities that have demonstrated the ability to conduct cancer related programs, provide services that reduce cancer incidence and mortality, or improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer.

FOUNDATION

Anonymous – (11)Robelynn H. AbadieTom and Lisa AdamekMr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, Jr.Mr. John W. Barton, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bernhard, Jr.Evelyn Campbell Beven *Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Billings IIIMrs. Jane Thibaut BoyceHerbert H. Butt in Memory of Joan J. ButtMr. and Mrs. J.H. Campbell, Jr.Carolyn A. Chassee, CFREPat CheramieBeverly and Dudley CoatesJess Willard Cockerham *Charles Newsam Conner *Violet T. Crum * Jean H. Curet *Mr. Louis D. CuretMr. D. Cecil Delaune *Ms. Elaine T. Delaune *Leonard Boyd DelauneHazel Ewing *Isiah J. Ewing *William A. Ferguson *Leon Ford IV and Helen Ford DufrecheRaymond Herman Gettier *Charlie V. Giambelluca *Jerry and Devera Goss Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Greer, Jr.

Isaac and Florence * GregorieMr. and Mrs. Lee GriffinDavid S. Hanson, M.D. and Jolene K. Johnson, M.D.Mrs. Cecile B. Harrell *The D. Jensen Holliday Family FundDr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. JohnsonJerry and Donna JollyMr. and Mrs. Robert H. JonesEsther Kent * John Barker Killgore * Shirley Coppenex Killgore *Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Kurlas FamilyMary Alicia* and Bettye * Lauret Marianne* and R. Upton Lea, Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. LipseyAlton W. LuedtkeDon and Pat LyleMrs. Paula Garvey Manship *Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. McArthur IIMrs. Sancy H. McCool *Chuck * and Ruth McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McKernanLady Katharine McLaurin *Dr. and Mrs. Tom J. Meek, Jr.Marguerite H. Mills *Mr. Hillar C. Moore, Jr.Mr. Thomas J. MoranMr. and Mrs. Roger A. MoserMr. and Mrs. Hermann Moyse IIIRosalie Moyse *

Stephen R. Musso *Earl E. NelsonRon and Corinne Helm NessMrs. Eleanor P. Newman *John and Virginia NolandMr. and Mrs. Paul R. NowackiCraig and Cindy NuckollsBill and Gail O’QuinBill and Cherie PetersMiss Emogene Pliner *Mr. and Mrs. David C. PriceDr. Barbara V. RathboneDr. and Mrs. M. J. Rathbone, Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Richard RathboneSuzanne and Jackie RomeMarjorie H. Sanders *Donna M. SaurageElaine Kessler Schudmak *Jerry * and Chuck SchwingMs. Ruth C. SessionsBeverly Carson SmileyEdward and Bernice SpiessTodd and Kelli StevensPeter and Paige StewartEmily C. StichDr. and Mrs. O. M. Thompson, Jr.Michael TrufantFelix and Lynn WeillAnn Wilkinson

* Deceased

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is your name missing? In spite of our best efforts, errors and omissions sometimes occur, and we sincerely apologize in advance if your name is missing. To view the full list of donors, please view this report online at

www.marybird.org/publications. For clarification or questions, please contact the Office of Development at (225) 215-1224 or [email protected].

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