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2016 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the President p. 1 Overview p. 2 2016 Projects p. 4 Complementary Programmes p. 17 Corporate Social Responsibility p. 20 Community Engagement p. 21 Facts & Figures p. 22 Anouk Foundation in the Press p. 28

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2016 ANNUAL REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the President p. 1

Overview p. 2

2016 Projects p. 4

Complementary Programmes p. 17

Corporate Social Responsibility p. 20

Community Engagement p. 21

Facts & Figures p. 22

Anouk Foundation in the Press p. 28

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A friend and supporter of Anouk Foundation recently told us: “It seems so self-evident that white

walls are spaces for stories and adventures” – and indeed, that is exactly what our artists aim at

through their colourful and cheerful murals.

2016 has been a productive year: we have been able to complete 14 projects in 6 different

countries thanks to the support and generosity of our donors. We worked for both children and

adults in paediatric wards, in nursing homes, and in specialised institutions. Each project was

adapted to the institution, pathology, and needs of the beneficiaries (patients, residents, families,

staff), and received positive feedback:

“The atmosphere in the Home has changed. The children’s worries, sorrows and traumas are still

there, but they have receded thanks to the Anouk artists who put all their hearts into their

paintings. Theses murals are more than just decorative; they have a genuine emotional and

enlivening influence.”

However, not only do we create therapeutic murals, but we also engage others in our mission to

humanise hospitals and specialised institutions. Through our Kids4Kids programme, we provide an

opportunity for children and adolescents to develop their creativity, team spirit and empathy as

part of their curriculum. Their artwork complements the Anouk murals and supports the well-

being of patients and residents. Over the last two years and as part of the Service in Action

programmes, we have been working with art teachers from the International School of Geneva

(Campus des Nations), and Collège du Léman. We have been so impressed by the students’

artwork that we decided to honour the students’ creativity and commitment by introducing the

first Anouk Awards.

We also had the opportunity to spread our vision through our Corporate Social Responsibility

Programme. We worked hand in hand with companies through corporate volunteering,

fundraising activities and corporate sponsorship.

We remain very grateful to the energetic team for their commitment with all projects. Our

deepest gratitude and admiration go to the artists for their talent, dedication and enthusiasm.

Jean-Charles RoguetPresident

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

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Our mission

Clinical environment in any type of healthcare centre can provoke fear and disarray among the patients

and residents. Our vision is a world in which illness, accidents and aging become a less traumatic and

fearful experience thanks to the institution’s reassuring and welcoming atmosphere.

We use music and art to improve healing and promote well-being, in institutions where children or

adults need to spend time away from home.

Our impact

Over 650 scientific publications and years of experience have shown that the environment has a huge

impact on patients’ recovery and wellbeing. Through our paintings we help to:

Our methodology

Our team of artists paint therapeutic murals based on the principles of art therapy in hospitals, special

needs institutions, orphanages, psychiatric centres and nursing homes. This improves the well-being of

the patients, residents, families and staff.

We always work in close collaboration with the staff of the chosen institution to create a project fully

adapted to their needs. The result is a tailored-made project achieved in a quick, efficient and cost-

effective manner.

Brighten and improve working conditions (reported by 100% of staff): a welcoming

environment has a positive influence on the treatment of patients and wellbeing of the staff

(their motivation is increased, there is less running and shouting).

Reduce anxiety (reported by 89% of patients, families and staff): a soothing atmosphere

brings comfort to patients and their families (patients are less agitated, children cry less).

Encourage interaction (reported by 96% of staff) and improve communication (reported

by 91% of families): caregivers use the murals as a storytelling tool to engage with the

patients, communicate, stimulate, orient, and explain any planned activities (children are

distracted during treatments, older patients are stimulated).

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OVERVIEW

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2016 AT A GLANCE

6

7

16

30

14

3

70

135

1’800’000

countries

artists

institutions

ANOUK SINCE 2008

awards

countries

trained artists

institutions

projects

beneficiaries

Anouk is a determined

and loving girl with

special needs who

thrives when in a

reassuring environment.

She brightens the lives

of all those who meet

her and inspires us to

carry our mission to

create soothing environ-

ments for all patients

and residents.

OVERVIEW

OUR STORY

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Artists bonding with residents

Before After

Institution EHPAD Le Chavanon

Location Merlines - France

Environment enhanced Nursing Home

Residents per year 80

Donor Carigest SA

The artists enhanced the walls of the

institution with subtle landscapes and

wildlife suggested by the residents.

They brought the outside inside with

flowers, animals, or even local villages and

castles the residents know and love to visit

or remember.

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Activity room Dining room

We created therapeutic

murals in a ward where patients suffer from

severe emotional imbalances and show

sometimes extreme physical and verbal violence

towards others as well as towards themselves.

The objective was to guide the patients, to

regulate their behavioural disorders, to help

them develop and maintain their

achievements.

The artists drew inspiration from the sea, which

opened the confined walls of the unit and helps

the staff soothe the patients. Peaceful atmosphere in a corridor

Institution Hôpital Sainte-Marie

Location Nice - France

Ward enhanced Psychosocial Rehabilitation Unit - Autism Clinic

Patients per year 150

Donor Stavros Niarchos Foundation

“The artists managed to catch the residents attention and interest by creating educational and reassuring murals.

This pictorial layout provides landmarks, visual aids which allow the residents to better understand their

environment and undeniably improve their daily lives”

Dr. Martine Fouchet, Head of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Unit

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The goal of this project was to create

interactive murals to reduce stress for the

young patients about to undergo surgery.

We created images and games, which amuse

children and their families.

Game to distract children: find the 30 bees

Institution Hôpital Necker-Enfants malades

Location Paris - France

Ward enhanced Paediatric Visceral Surgery Ward

Patients per year 3’000

Donor Fondation Obélisque

Grandmother using this mural as a storytelling tool

Game to entertain children: maze

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Corridor before… …and after, with colourful and playful scenes

Institution Ospedale Regina Margherita

Location Turin - Italy

Wards enhanced Infectious Diseases and Nephrology Wards

Patients per year 500

Donors FORMA Onlus, private donor

The hospital patients have to remain in

isolation rooms for over three months, as

they suffer from infectious diseases.

For this project, the medical team chose the

theme of the Olympic Games (which were

held in Turin in 2006) to enhance the walls

and bring a cheerful atmosphere into the

ward.

Humour and cultural references

“Thanks to your murals about different sports, we now create various activities and interactions with children!

The children want to see all of them!"

Pia, Head Nurse

“The parents of little Giulietta, who was being prepared for a heart operation, came to thank me for the

mural of a gymnast we just finished in their daughter's bedroom. The little girl, 5 years old, was in hurry

to finish all the ‘medical stuff’, to go and visit all the murals, representing ‘the happy gymnast’s friends’.”

Guillaume, Artist

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Room before… …and after.

Institution Hospital Dona Estefânia

Location Lisbon - Portugal

Ward enhanced Adolescent Ward

Patients per year 530

Donor Anonymous donor

These hospital patients must remain in bed

because they suffer from certain illnesses or

have been in an accident.

The patients and staff wanted to create a

vibrant atmosphere in the Adolescent Ward

with a modern style similar to street art and

with references to pop culture.

Bringing sports inside the ward

“Our children and their families greatly admire your work. According to staff, the number of children who need

anaesthesia before an MRI has decreased. The warm and cheerful atmosphere helps reduce the negative impact of

treatment. Parents feel more confident, less anxious, and work to reassure their child.

This has a very positive effect on the course of treatment.”

Cecília Galvão de Azevedo, Head of Communications Department 8

2016 PROJECTS

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Institution Hospital Universitario Infanta Cristina

Location Parla - Spain

Wards enhanced Paediatric Hospitalisation Ward and Neonatology

Patients per year 750

Donors Colegio Aquila, Europ Assistance, Hospital Universitario Infanta Cristina

Since 2013 hospital staff has been using Anouk

murals in their everyday work in the Paediatric

consultation ward. This time the Paediatric

hospitalisation and neonatology ward asked us

to create murals to embark the children upon a

wonderful journey to distract them and create a

storytelling tool for parents and staff.

"The enhancement of the Paediatric hospitalisation ward that Anouk Foundation has done tries to make the

children’s stay in the ward more pleasant and reduces their levels of anxiety and distress.

These murals allow the child away from home to feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar setting,

which facilitates their recovery."

Juan Torres Macho, Medical Director

Family enjoying work in progress by Alex

Corridors invite patients and families on an adventure

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Soothing breastfeeding room

Before After

Institution Hospital General de Villalba

Location Villalba - Spain

Ward enhanced Paediatric Emergency Ward

Patients per year 10’000

Donor Fondation ARPE

The medical staff needed a tool to engage

and distract young patients, so the artists

created games with lively colours in the

consulting rooms, which facilitate

treatments.

They also created soothing murals with

pastel colours in areas where patients need

to be calmed.

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Before After

Institution Inselspital

Location Bern - Switzerland

Ward enhanced Surgical Polyclinic Ward

Patients per year 10’000

Donor Private donor

The artists created therapeutic murals in the

treatment rooms and the waiting room of the

surgical polyclinic, as well as simple and joyful

door signs for each room.

The medical staff chose jungle animals as the

main theme for the murals in order to soothe

patients and families as they go from the

waiting room to the treatment rooms. To

further distract children during treatments,

hidden images were drawn in the paintings for

children to find.Soothing atmosphere

“The children love to enter a giraffe or tiger room. When they are afraid, we can distract them with the characters on the walls. In the tiger room, for example, the tiger has a bandage around his head

- this soothes the children when they get a bandage themselves.Our doctors and nurses enjoy gaining the children's confidence and distracting the patients through the

paintings when the treatments are painful. For parents, it is a relief when they see that their child does not have to suffer so much. All of this makes it easier for us to work with both younger and older patients.”

Pr. Steffen M. Berger, Director of the Paediatric Surgical Polyclinic Ward

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Before After

Institution Ecole Auguste Buchet

Location Etoy - Switzerland

Environment enhanced School for Children aged 4-18 years with Special Needs

Schoolchildren per year 60

Donor SWIFT | Sibos

The institution is both a place for learning and a

living environment for children aged 4-18 years

with mental or multiple disabilities.

In 2011, the institution called on us for the first

time to paint therapeutic murals in order to

make the atmosphere more welcoming and

reassuring. A second project was completed in

October 2014. The changes were so successful

that a new proposal was made for other living

areas.

Soothing atmosphere

SWIFT sponsored the project through Sibos, their annual banking and financial conference. In line with their

theme for Sibos 2016 Geneva, the artists worked onsite during Sibos week to produce a transformative fresco

for which attendees gave input. To help raise money for the project, the SWIFT stand featured a Wii-style digital

game. SWIFT created a documentary on the project:

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Child’s comment: “I feel like rollerblading with them!”

Adventurous squirrel in the woods Manu at work

Institution Maison Sous-Balme

Location Veyrier - Switzerland

Environment enhanced Emergency home for children between 4-15 years old

Residents 12

Donors Fondation officielle de la Jeunesse, Cyclotour 2016 - Trafigura Foundation

Maison Sous-Balme is a home for children and

adolescents aged 4-15 years who are temporarily

removed from their familes’ care due to difficult

circumstances.

The interior lacked a welcoming atmosphere for

the children to feel more at home. Hence our

artists imagined fun, adventurous characters and

designed murals that tickle their imagination.

“The premises are more welcoming, prettier - less sad. The silhouette paintings are particularly appreciated

because they allow everyone to relate and project oneself into the pictures.”

Thao Pons, Director

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A vibrant Geneva scene

In the patio, hikers enjoy the Salève mountain

Institution Hôpital Trois-Chêne

Location Thônex - Switzerland

Ward enhanced Rehabilitation Ward

Patients per year 350

Donors HUG, Cyclotour 2016 - Trafigura Foundation

The hospital deals with older patients in

rehabilitation, which is why they needed us to create

a stimulating atmosphere to improve the wellbeing of

patients and staff.

The artists depicted movement and opened a window

to the local Geneva life from which patients are

temporarily away. They created murals with familiar

scenes that patients can enjoy

when they take a walk or rest.

The famous Jet d’Eau in Geneva

The old town with St. Peter’s Cathedral

“The artists showed great empathy during their interactions with patients, staff and even families. The various places of

Geneva depicted bring back memories and engage comments.”

Michèle Cos, Head Nurse

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Enjoying China from bed

Institution Stadtspital Triemli

Location Zürich - Switzerland

Ward enhanced Klinik für Kinder und Jugendliche – Paediatric and Neonatology Ward

Patients per year 30’000

Donor Georg und Bertha Schwyzer-Winiker Stiftung

The hospital staff has been using the Anouk

murals in their everyday work since 2008 and

could not imagine working without them to

distract children and ease the treatments, so

they contacted us when the new hospital was

opened.

For this project, the artists and staff chose to

illustrate travel in soft colours to help children

daydream and smile.

Going on a journey to the South Pacific

“Pr. Tomaske came to us after we finished decorating her consulting room and told us that she never had an

easier time performing an X-ray scan on a child. Her little patient was so taken with the decorations that she

just had to tell him to look over his head and watch the little pig play bongos while he was lying on the table.

She asked him what he thought was happening, what the name of the instrument was, if he himself was

playing an instrument, etc. It gave her time to recalibrate the scanner without the child trying to get up. He was

completely into the story on the walls and simply forgot he was passing a medical exam.”

Gregory, Anouk Foundation Artist

De-dramatising medical equipment

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2016 PROJECTS

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Institution Royal Children’s Hospital

Location Glasgow - United Kingdom

Wards enhanced Imaging and Diagnostics Wards

Patients per year 30’000

Donor Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity

It was especially important in the imaging and diagnostics

ward, where the machinery is large and intimidating and there

are no windows, to create a welcoming and soothing

environment.

For example, X-ray procedures can take between 5 to 45

minutes – a warm and cheerful atmosphere helps reduce the

fears and anxieties of patients. This in turn helps to improve

communication and collaboration between staff, parents

and patients for a more successful clinical outcome. Visual tool for treatment

“The difference that the artists have made is incredible, and has really helped to enhance the environment for our young patients. It has been a

real pleasure to have the artists on site every day. They were so professional and pleasant, which helped to make the experience so

positive.”

Kirsten Sinclair, Director of Fundraising at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity

De-dramatizing medical equipment Young girl enjoying the murals

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2016 PROJECTS

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Forming friendships

Examples of posters

The team wanted a simple and fun tool to

communicate about respectfully sharing

living space. One of the artists, Alex, lived in

a home for refugees 18 years ago. His

experience was invaluable when they

brainstormed on communications materials.

In the end the artists designed posters on

values such as respect, hygiene and quiet

time and they were a big success!

Besides the projects we realise in healthcare and specialised institutions, AnoukFoundation tries to share its know-how through various artistic programmes with differentpartners.

Programme Improving the living conditions of refugees and migrants in Geneva

Institution Tattes Collective Accomodation Centre

Location Vernier - Switzerland

Residents 650 adults and children

Donors Cyclotour 2016 - Trafigura Foundation

The families living in the Tattes centre fled their

homes because they feared for their safety. They

are anxious and nervous about their unstable

situation. In addition, they encounter difficulties

in their daily routine (noise, conflicts, hygiene).

This results in a lot of tension and conflict, even

among children. To defuse those tensions, the

staff invited four Anouk artists to facilitate five

workshops for an average of 20 children where

they could be creative and bond with each other.

They liked it so much they were waiting at the

door one hour early every day!

This first successful collaboration paved the way for anew project which will take place in 2017: we willdesign communication pictogrammes for the differenthomes of Hospice général, create therapeutic muralsin the new parents-children area which will openshortly, and enhance the 12 buildings of the Tattescentre to create a welcoming and reassuringatmosphere.

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COMPLEMENTARY PROGRAMMES

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Door signs for Clair Bois-Chambésy

Programme Kids4Kids

Partner International School of Geneva

Beneficiaries Clair Bois-Chambésy & Hôpital de Loëx

- Geneva - Switzerland

Participants 50 students

Engagement Service in Action (year-long commitment in the form of community hours)

Students created activity and memory games in the format of placemats for older patients

from Hôpital Loëx as well as door signs matching the murals created by Anouk artists

at Clair Bois-Chambésy.

Everyone put a lot of creativity, heart and motivation into these projects and we got very enthusiastic feedback from both institutions! We sincerely thank the students, Ms. Karin

Bain and the school for this great collaboration!

We started the Kids4Kids programme in 2015 to engage students from local schools in the context of theirService in Action programmes.

Through this programme, we provide an opportunity for children and adolescents to develop their creativity,team spirit and empathy as part of their curriculum by creating tools (activity booklets, door signs, etc.) whichimprove the wellbeing of younger and older patients in hospitals or homes.

Students reflect on what being hospitalised means and what they would like to see or play with if they had tospend time in medical or specialised institutions. They then come up with specific projects and startimplementing them.

This programme has been received with great enthusiasm, and will continue in 2017!

Committed students

Mind map

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COMPLEMENTARY PROGRAMMES

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Young girl enjoying music

Programme Music Listening

Institution Universitäts Kinderspital Zurich

Location Zurich - Switzerland

Ward Paediatric Rehabilitation Centre

Patients per year 100

Donor Private donor

“Both parents and nurses report that the music programme is used daily over many months with each child and always has the

desired effect to either stimulate or to calm .”

Judith Wieland, Head Nurse at University Children Hospital, Zurich

This Music Listening Programme was created with Dr. Petra Kern, music therapist, in 2012. It has been used inthe Paediatric Rehabilitation Centre of the Children’s Hospital in Zurich since 2013 for patients with severephysical and mental disabilities (such as severe cerebral palsy or trauma).

Nurses use the programme to calm the patients during

pain or other troubled episodes, for example dystonia,

muscle spasms, general pain. It is also used to help

patients fall asleep during wakeful nights, and to get up

in the morning, so as not to miss their physical therapy

sessions.

Parents welcome the programme and look forward to

using it with their children. It provides an enjoyable

activity to share, and can be structured into the day and

helps to relieve the feeling of powerlessness.

One of our first patients

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COMPLEMENTARY PROGRAMMES

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Beneficiaries Stadtspital Triemli, Zurich (Paediatric ward) - Switzerland

Royal Children’s Hospital, Glasgow (Imaging and Diagnostics wards) - United Kingdom

Altersheim Tannenrauch (nursing home), Zurich - Switzerland

Ecole Auguste Buchet (school for children with special needs), Etoy - Switzerland

Centre des Tattes (home for refugees), Vernier - Switzerland

Maison Sous-Balme (emergency home for children), Veyrier - Switzerland

Hôpital Trois-Chêne (rehabilitation centre for older patients), Thônex - Switzerland

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Trafigura employees raced the 180km circumference of Lake Lemanduring Cyclotour. The money we raised for this event with the generoussupport of private donors was matched by Trafigura Foundation. Thefunds went towards three local projects in the Geneva canton: TattesCentre in Vernier, Maison Sous-Balme in Veyrier and Hôpital Trois-Chênein Thônex.

Johnson & Johnson employees supported the elderly patients of a nursinghome in Zurich by creating a memory game and placemats. They workeddirectly onsite for a day with the beneficiaries and the institution wasdelighted with the outcome and interaction.During two days, Shire employees created activity pages for hospitals inGlasgow and Zurich. The feedback from hospitals is very positive, as theyfind great use in the bespoke activity-pages to distract the children as theydiscuss treatments with the parents.Procter & Gamble held a workshop for us to share their know-how andexpertise on communication and fundraising.

SWIFT sponsored a project at Ecole Auguste Buchet through Sibos, theirannual conference. They also invited our artists to work onsite during Sibosweek to create live art that attendees could help develop. Further they setup a digital game with SWIFT donating funds each time the game wasplayed.

Corporate Sponsorship

Corporate Volunteering

Fundraising Activities

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In an effort to increase our impact and to involve the local community, we have reachedout to companies so they could support a project in their local town or the country of theirchoosing, and help us grow to carry out more projects.We have worked with companies to create tailor-made programmes which fit their goals.

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We believe in spreading the message and engaging local communities to effect socialchange through the arts. Through new communication materials and tools, we strive toachieve broader social impact by engaging the general public.

How Anouk Foundation fits into the community

We create community-engaged art: we work directly with the community as we create tailor-made

projects in close collaboration with the artists, the staff (doctors, nurses, educators) and the patients.

We have 8 years’ experience working with 70 local institutions all over Europe; we build collaborative

partnerships bringing together healthcare institutions, academic institutions, schools, community

centres, artists and local communities, to work together creatively on common goals, mobilise action,

develop solutions and bring about positive impact.

We work with a team of professional, independent and experienced artists who follow an ongoing

training programme on the artistic, psychological and hospital-related aspects of their activities. Our

process empowers our artists to be change agents, stimulates dialogue and builds bridges of connection

and understanding.

NEW WEBSITE

FUNDRAISING

Anouk Foundation launched anew website in November2016 with the support ofLaurence Collins. User-friendlyand visual, it includes moreinformation on our projectsand shows how partners anddonors can engage with us.This new website is part of our goal to strengthen our online presence and will anchor our social channels.

Anouk Foundation created stickers for doctors’ offices and families.

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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Country & City Institution nameInstitution

type

Beneficiaries

per year

FRNice Hôpital Sainte Marie - Autism Clinic 12

Merlines Nursing home Les Chavannes 80

CH

Etoy Auguste Buchet School 20

Vernier-Geneva Centre des Tattes 650

Veyrier-Geneva Maison Sous-Balme 12

FR Paris Hôpital Necker-Enfants malades 1’000

IT Turin Ospedale Infantile Regina Margherita 500

PT Lisbon Hosp. Dona Estefânia 300

ESParla-Madrid Hosp. Infanta Cristina 750

Villalba-Madrid Hosp. Univ. de Villalba 3’000

CH

Bern Inselspital 3'000

Thônex-Geneva Hôpital Trois-Chêne 350

Zurich Stadtspital Triemli 3'000

UK Glasgow Glasgow Children’s Hospital 30'000

2016 PROJECTS

For familiesFor children For adults For the elderly

2016 DONORS

In 2016, our projects ranged from €5,000 to €52,000, depending on the size and duration of the project.

ResidentsLong-term

care facilities

PatientsTemporary care

facilities(hospitalisation up to 6 months)

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FACTS AND FIGURES

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FINANCIAL & OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE

Foundations64%

Private25%

Companies11%

0%

Figure 1: Types of donors

The Foundation’s administrative costs are kept to a minimum with 85% of the donations allocateddirectly to the projects. All projects are coordinated from the office in Geneva by our two Co-Directors, Beatriz Aristimuño and Vanessa von Richter. The accounts are audited by Berney &Associés S.A., Geneva, the Foundation is regulated by the Federal Surveillance Authority (DFI) andgoverned by Swiss law.We are very grateful to Banque Eric Sturdza who covers part of our administrative costs (office space,IT maintenance, postage fees, etc.) and to Sikkens (Akzo Nobel) who supplies us with high quality non-toxic paint.We train and work hand-in-hand with seven professional artists on a project basis. On average, eachartist works 20 weeks per year on assignments across Europe.The Board Members, who come from diverse backgrounds, are responsible for setting the strategy andmeet twice a year and are updated throughout the year The project managers update them on allprojects and operations of the Foundation.

We are not a grant-making foundation but an operating non-profit organisation founded in 2008, withan annual budget of CHF 500’000.All our projects are made possible thanks to the generosity of donors and through a closecollaboration with over 90 local partners.

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Board Members:- Jean-Charles Roguet, President- Francesca Navratil MD, Vice-President- Philippe R. Calame, Treasurer- Cristina Gaggini, Member- Caroline Guerrand, Member- Derek Queisser, Member- Maud Udry-Alhanko, Member

FACTS AND FIGURES

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2016 FINANCIAL REPORT

BALANCE SHEET AT DECEMBER 31, 2016

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31.12.2016 31.12.2015

CHF CHF

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents 299'732 255'845

Other current receivables - 13'292

Accrued income and prepaid expenses 10'257 15'740

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 309'989 284'877

FIXED ASSETS

Fixed assets 4'000 -

TOTAL FIXED ASSETS 4'000 -

313'989 284'877

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 31.12.2016 31.12.2015

CHF CHF

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Trade creditors13'737 6'250

Other current liabilities 114'500 101'288

Deferred income and accrued expenses 6'000 5'000

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES134'237 112'538

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES/BORROWED CAPITAL

Long-term provisions 70'000 70'000

TOTAL LONG-TERM LIABILITIES/BORROWED CAPITAL 70'000 70'000

TOTAL LIABILITIES/BORROWED CAPITAL 204'237 182'538

EQUITY

Foundation capital 100'000 100'000

Voluntary retained earnings:

- brought forward from previous year 2'339

- loss for the year 7'412 9'752 2'339

TOTAL EQUITY 109'752 102'339

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 313'989 284'877

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PROFIT & LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2016

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2016 2015

CHF CHF

OPERATING INCOME

Donations 473'194 449'325

Miscellaneous revenues 137 140

TOTAL OPERATING INCOME 473'331 449'465

2016 2015

CHF CHF

OPERATING EXPENSES

Projects expenses (393'842) (384'232)

Administrative staff costs (35'085) (35'378)

Other operating expenses (35'970) (41'244)

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES (464'897) (460'854)

OPERATING EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES AND AMORTIZATION

8'434 (11'389)

Amortization (374) -

OPERATING EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST 8'060 (11'389)

Financial income 57 3'114

Financial costs (734) (410)

OPERATING EARNINGS 7'383 (8'685)

Extraordinary, non-recurring or prior-periodincome 29 2'961

PROFIT FOR THE YEAR 7'412 (5'724)

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2016Information and explanations relating to items on the balance sheet

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2016 2015

1.1 Donations CHF CHF

General donations 38'006 34'602

Project donations 435'188 414'723

Total 473'194 449'325

1.2 Projects expenses 2016 2015

CHF CHF

Material costs (22'543) (14'381)

Artists fees and project staff costs (280'570) (278'440)

Follow-up and administrativecosts (39'763) (40'095)

On-site costs (31'118) (25'589)

Training expenses (3'856) (7'587)

Travel and fundraising (15'992) (18'140)

Total (393'842) (384'232)

1.3 Other operating expenses 2016 2015

CHF CHF

Administrative expenses (3'153) (4'591)

Telecommunications expenses (6'536) (6'596)

IT fees (10'299) (10'493)

Insurance fees (597) (702)

Professionnal fees (12'035) (12'587)

Representation fees (1'068) (1'781)

Marketing and communication (2'282) (4'494)

Total (35'970) (41'244)

FACTS AND FIGURES

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ENTRY IN THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRY OF GENEVA

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Situation on 25th of January, 2016

FACTS AND FIGURES

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Memento environnemental by AkzoNobel, September 201628

GENERAL ARTICLES

ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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GENERAL ARTICLES

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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2016 PROJECT IN GLASGOW, UK

Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity Impact Report 2015-16, September 2016

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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2016 PROJECT IN TURIN, ITALY

La Stampa, September 29, 2016

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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2016 PROJECT IN NICE, FRANCE

Nice Matin, February 2016

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

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ANOUK FOUNDATION IN THE PRESS

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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CONTACT

We wish to thank all our donors, partners and supporters.

Thanks to your generosity and collaboration,

TOGETHER WE BRIGHTEN LIVES!

Anouk Foundation Grand’Rue 11 - 1204 Geneva – Switzerland

Tel: +41 22 311 09 12Fax: +41 22 317 90 68

[email protected]

www.anouk.org

@AnoukFoundation