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2018Annual ReportLove to the Rescue-Helping Kids Be Kids®

Michael loves playing with his cars!

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“He has come a long way, physically, emotionally and cognitively. During therapy his personality has really come out, he is very personable and has a good sense of humor.”

Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston provided care for over 450 inpatients and over 10,000 outpatients including therapy and sub-specialty clinic visits in 2018. We provide care in our pediatric specialty hospital located in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center. We also offer a robust outreach program serving pediatric patients in the state of Texas. The Houston Shriners Hospital offers family-centered care based on partnerships between our families, staff members, physician specialists, and ancillary services. This approach supports children and families throughout their clinical journey. By providing a family-centric approach, patients and their families become empowered to manage their illness and become active partners in the healing journey.

Letter from theAdministrator

We continue to expand our inpatient rehabilitation services as well as subacute care. We are the only hospital providing subacute care in the Texas Medical Center for pediatric patients. The Houston Shriners Hospital receives referrals for this care from other facilities throughout the state of Texas. Once at the Houston Shriners Hospital, all patients receive personalized goals for improvement based on consultations with our interdisciplinary team. We are proud of the fact that 90% of our patients will have restored level of functioning such as the ability to independently complete activities of daily living at the time of discharge.

We take great pride in providing family-centered care. Our families are the single most important influence in a child's life. From their first moments of life, children depend on their parents and family to protect them and provide for their needs. They are a child's first teachers and act as role models in how to act and how to experience the world around them. We honor the role our families take in their child's recovery as we continue to care for the children. At our Houston Shriners Hospital, we are honored to be a part of each patient’s family. Some of our inpatient rehabilitation patients are here for as many as 6-8 weeks, and we provide education, social activities, and therapeutic outings while they are a patient with us. It is a real pleasure for me to see our patients participate at our “prom,” attend an Astros baseball game, and participate in a two-day overnight camp experience, “Camp Love Without Limits” which allows the children to just be kids, not patients. We recognize and value the commitment of our parents as they partner with us to assure their children receive the best care possible.

Family-centered care is the focus of every employee who works in our building. I am privileged to be a part of the SHC Family, and I hope that you will continue to support our mission of providing specialized pediatric services to families, regardless of their ability to pay. Without our community’s ongoing support, this mission would not be possible.

Cathy A. Moniaci, RN, MSAdministrator

Subacute Care andInpatient Rehabilitation Program

3-year-old Michael had a fall from a second floor balcony at his church, resulting in traumatic brain injury. According to medical reports, he was not expected to survive.

After being admitted to Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston, he made an incredible and rapid recovery. Within a week, he was able to sit up on his own and soon after, he was walking without assistance. He is also continuously improving his speech and language skills.

As a patient in inpatient rehabilitation and subacute care unit, Michael received three hours of therapy per day, including occupational, physical, recreational, and speech therapy. His recovery was nothing short of miraculous.

– Chelsey Hatley, Occupational Therapist

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HistoricalTimeline

6-year-old Cooper received treatment at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston for Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy, a procedure employed to help children with Cerebral Palsy. Prior to surgery, Cooper was unable to sit his feet or legs flat on the floor; his legs had to be pried apart whenever sitting him down.

Subacute Care andInpatientRehabilitation

Within four weeks of treatment, Cooper made major headway on his mobility. Both feet and legs were able to sit flat on the floor.

Following surgery, Cooper followed an intensive therapy schedule of physical therapy and occupational therapy four to five times a day.

As one of triplets, Cooper has plenty of energy to keep him in play with his two sisters.

With his newfound strength, riding a bike is only one of Cooper’s new favorite activities. He loves playing with cars, motorcycles, and has been known to sink one or two remote-controlled boats.

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Each and every department and team member at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston is important in providing the best possible care for the children who come through our doors. This year, in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the Houston Motion Analysis Center, I would like to shine a spotlight on this remarkable department whose work impacts the care of so many of our patients. In 1978, Shriners Hospitals for Children- Houston took a leap of faith by investing in the development of one of the first clinical gait analysis laboratories in the country to improve the care of children with movement disorders such as Cerebral Palsy.

Chief of Staff Report

Forty years later, through the continued support of generous donors, the Houston Motion Analysis Center (MAC) continues to provide cutting edge services to assist in the care of children with complex movement disorders.

In October of 2018, to celebrate the Motion Analysis Center’s 40th Anniversary we took a look back on where the MAC began, where we are now, and our plans for the future. When the lab first opened in 1978, the only services that could be provided were EMG (recording muscle activity) and video capture. Six years later, in 1984, the Houston MAC was chosen to receive the first Vicon 3-D Motion Capture system in the United States. This groundbreaking system paved the way for how motion is captured and analyzed; improving our ability to plan the most appropriate treatment for our patients. By 1986, Clinical Gait Analysis was established to be the standard of care, both pre and post operatively, at Shriners Houston for all children with Cerebral Palsy undergoing orthopedic surgical intervention to improve their walking ability. This initiative has provided invaluable information concerning surgical outcomes that has led us to improve our standard of care throughout the years.

In the last 20 years we have added Energy Expenditure Testing (1993) to assess the amount of energy it takes a patient to walk; Pedobarography (1993) to provide foot pressure analysis; Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation (2016) to help evaluate and analyze the movement of the upper extremities; and Center of Pressure Analysis (2017) to evaluate balance. The information that is collected in the Houston MAC has enabled our team of clinicians to improve our understanding of complex movement pathologies leading to excellence in treatment planning and a comprehensive surgical approach. We have also been able to examine the outcomes of the treatments we provide and share our knowledge with clinicians all over the world. The Houston MAC achieved another important milestone in 2018 by becoming one of only 14 motion labs across

the United States to be awarded accreditation by the Commission for Motion Laboratory Accreditation. To attain this accreditation, the Commission performs an intensive examination of all aspects of the lab and certifies high quality care is being delivered by the motion analysis team.

In closing, I would like to introduce you to Isaiah one of the many patients significantly impacted by the Houston MAC. Isaiah and his parents came to the Houston Hospital when he was four years old to determine if I could provide treatment to help with the walking issues that resulted from Isaiah’s Cerebral Palsy. After being seen in the MAC, a plan was made for a surgical event that included both muscular and bony procedures. This initial surgery, at the age of five, provided exceptional improvements. Isaiah was followed for the next 14 years and required only a few other procedures as he grew. In all, he was examined 11 times in our MAC and the information that was provided allowed for the best possible plan of care for this young man. Isaiah graduated from college and is now living in New York where he works for one of the major airlines. If you see him on a flight be sure to say hello as he is an excellent ambassador for the care he received at SHC-Houston.

Douglas A. Barnes, M.D.Chief of Staff

3,242patients seenin 2018

2,700patients fromthe U.S.

542patients from 7other countries

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739patients cared for inoutreach clinics inLaredo, La Feria andAmarillo

13,243 patient clinicencounters andprocedures

755surgicalprocedures

Outreach Clinics

Maria de la Paz Romero is an aspiring model who has been a patient for Shriners Hospitals for Children – Houston since she was three years old. Born in Monterrey, Mexico with a lower limb deficiency, her family got word about the outreach clinics offered by the Houston Shriners Hospital. Her mother filled out an application and some months later Maria would be seen in La Feria, Texas.

Now at age 18, Maria has had many follow-up visits in both La Feria and Houston for her prosthetic leg. In her lifetime she has had around 8 prosthetics and numerous trips from Monterrey to the outreach clinic in La Feria. The hospital team has been able to provide world-renowned care to her throughout most of her childhood. Maria is one of many patients that the hospital impacts with every outreach visit.

An aspiring model that has appeared in a few projects in Mexico, Maria states where her interest in this hobby began, “It is about accepting my virtues, my body, and myself.” Opportunity came knocking when Maria was approached by a photographer while she was on the metro in Monterrey. Not too long afterwards, Maria would appear in an online project titled Belleza Sin Limites (Beauty without limits). The goal of the project is to break the stereotypes seen in the world of beauty and demonstrate that beauty exists everywhere. The 18 year old shared her own words of wisdom about this accomplishment. “Disabilities are something that I believe really only exist in our minds. People can accomplish anything if they love themselves. People may view things as taboo, but we need to learn to accept that not everyone in the world is the same.”

Without a doubt, Maria is an exceptional person with a bright future ahead of her. No matter what path she decides to take in life, she is sure to maintain a positive attitude and inspire others along the way.

16-year-old Willian was transferred to Shriners Hospitals for Children — Cincinnati after an electrocution accident in his native country of Honduras. After being treated for his burns he was transferred for rehabilitation at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston.

Willian worked very closely with team members from physical therapy, occupational therapy, and recreational therapy. During his stay, he was able to build up his strength and learn how to use different orthopaedic and prosthetic devices.

In early 2018, Willian was able to demonstrate the skills he acquired in rehabilitation while attending Camp Love Without Limits, an annual camp program organized by hospital staff. At Camp Love, Willian was able to put his determination and strength to the test. He was able to participate in canoeing, archery, rock climb, and zip line independently. This young man’s resilience and his ability to accomplish anything he puts his mind to are a testament to the will of all our patients.

Camp LoveWithout Limits

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PhilanthropyCouncil

A new group was formed in 2018 to support development and fundraising efforts for SHC-Houston. The new Philanthropy Council meets quarterly and includes SHC-Houston Board of Governors members as well as community members committed to supporting the Houston Shriners Hospital. Our founding members include:

David Ashley – Chair, SHCH Board of GovernorsMatt Bell – President, Primesource Sports LLCSylvia Brauer – Attorney, CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare BoardMubashir Chaudhry, DrPH, LSA – President & CEO, Universal Surgical PartnersCraig Cowgill-Co-Chair, Donor Development Committee, SHCH Board of GovernorsDale Dickman – SHCH Board of GovernorsClaude Eichenour – Owner, Classic Deli; SHCH Board of GovernorsMichael D. Felt, PE – CEO, Energy Specialists Consulting, LLCDavid Henderson – CEO, Seely Oil; Chair, Donor Development Committee, SHCH Board of GovernorsJustin McCaskill – Arabia Shrine Temple

$500,000+Ellen Coffin*Mary E. Dearing*Tommy and Isla Reckling

$100,000+ Kathleen C. Cailloux Trust*Louise H. Clark*Peter S. Erhard*Hella ShrinersA.K. High*James J. Hill*Earlene Hatchett JohnsonPaul G. Mueller*Evald L. Lofgren*Robert E. Wiebusch*

$50,000-$99,999 ACG Texas LLPAllied Advocates FoundationArabia ShrinersCHRISTUS Foundation for HealthcareCullen Trust for HealthcareHelen L. Draper*The George and Mary Josephine Hamman FoundationMariana Hochuli*Lorelee Howell*Max and Charlene Key TrustThe Robert J., Jr. and Helen C.

Kleberg FoundationMoslah ShrinersOdessa Shrine Club (El Maida)Robert C. “Chuck” and Tracy SouthardVivian L. Smith FoundationSupreme Temple, Daughters of the Nile FoundationDouglas E. Swartz*Karen Wheeler

$20,000-$49,999Alfazar ShrinersBrown FoundationC. M. Joslin Post No. 618 Inc.David N. GreenbergScott and Alice GregorcykMoussa Haidar (IHOP)Harry H. Huber*Karem ShrinersWilliam R. KieferLadies of the Oriental Shrine – El Minya Court No. 46Richard A. LylesThe Robert and Janice McNair FoundationMerchandise Pick-Up ServicesJames and Marion MoorePaul G. Mueller*Edgar and Carolyn ReevesSchiel B-R-C-P-B-B-L

Foundation, Inc.Sharon ShrinersShell Oil Company FoundationSpirit of Children-Spirit HalloweenCharles R. TannerMarion E. Scheck TobinThe Jack Jr., and Nance Foules Wier EndowmentWild Well Control, Inc.

$5,000-$19,999 1458 Inc. (IHOP)AmerapexAl Amin ShrinersAlfazar ShrineJames Wiltz Alexander Charitable Trust FundAmerican Risk Insurance Co.Arnold ArmstrongJohn S. and Judy ArnoldMary H. Asher*George and Linda BarnetRobert S. BarnwellEllen Benninghoven Charitable FoundationDonald BradshawErich E. BredlJenna H. Burkey*Mildred K. BurtTing Tsung & Wei Fong Chao

FoundationCoastal Bend Community FoundationBill and Helen Crowder FoundationRobert DonaldDoyle & WachstetterDusty and Sandra EvansChristina EppersonFertitta Hospitality (IHOP)The Adriance-Finch FundThe Marvy Finger Family FoundationJoseph C. HaegelinThe George and Claudette Hatfield FoundationHEB Tournament of ChampionsHouston Association of Health UnderwritersHouston DieselsRobert GipsonJane GraeberThe Gray FoundationMilton HanksHarrison’s HeroesMike HarveyRobert L. HeinrichsRichard HicksHighground AdvisorsDonald and Norma HyattDennis and Gyl Keiser

Karem ShrinersKhiva ShrinersLake Granbury Area Shrine Club (Moslah)Vircenoy B. Macatee*Terry and Marcy MalloyMaskat ShrinersF. Scott MassenzioJoyce McCauleyRobert E. and Evelyn McKee FoundationBilly McReynoldsMemorial - Spring Branch Neonatology ConsultantsJoe Meyers Ford-LincolnMerchandise Pickup Service, Inc.Terri MollWilliam A. and Elizabeth B. Moncrief FoundationMajor Floyd J. Morris Jr. FoundationTimothy MullenMark and Nancy O’NealOnyx ServicesMaybelle L. Padfield*Myra A. PattonAndrei and Barbara Jean PerumalRonald and Shauna ProlerR. Hakim Corp.-Ramzi Hakim (IHOP)Carole F. RileyRitran Inc.-Rania Hakim (IHOP)

$3,780,227

$3,476,360

$7,256,587

Current Giving in 2018

Planned Giving in 2018

Total Givingin 2018

6,204Donors

30%increase

from 2017

* indicates estate gift

The event benefitted the Cronin Brauer Cleft Lip and Palate Program at SHC-Houston. The event raised $51,500 and was held at the home of Drs. Katherine and Tom Biggs in Houston. Proceeds of the event were used to purchase equipment used in surgeries for children with Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate conditions. Some of our major sponsors for the event included:

1st Annual Shriners Smiles for Tots and Teens

SHC-Houston celebrated its first in-house event, with the successful “Shriners Hospital Smiles for Tots and Teens” on November 3, 2018.

• Bruce Stein/Triple S Steel/The Stein Family

• HEB Tournament of Champions

• Marcy and Terry Malloy• Ronny and Shauna Proler• Tod Noel/Noël Fine Furniture• The Craniofacial and Plastic

Surgery Center of Houston/Dr. Eric Payne

• Jaquie and Peter Barbara• Dr. Ernest and Candy Cronin• Hon. Aneeta and Abdul Jamal• Michele Womack

Shriners Hospital Smiles was supported by a host committee of outstanding community volunteers, including:

Sylvia Brauer – ChairCheryl ByingtonDr. Ernest and Candy CroninGina EthertonKara HillSarah MelcerJennifer MengisJoanne NaponicRobyn ShkolnickBeth WolffMichele Womack

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Romick Family FundEmil K. SaidSeale Family FundShibley Family Charitable FundSpindletop CharitiesStill Unbroken Inc.R&S Steel-Bruce SteinH. E. Stumberg, Sr. TrustSuez ShrinersJohn and Jere SwobodaTexas Methodist FoundationGeraldine TimmermanDavid T. and Sandra Van CovernGlenna WagenscheinWalton Family FoundationJames S. Winkler Charitable Fund

$1,000-$4,999 AApex Community Pharmacy- Hon. Aneeta and Abdul JamalBen Hur ShrinersBobby AdamsAHDAF Inc.American Alloy SteelAmerican Legion Siegmund FoundationMohammad Amin (IHOP)Janet AndersonDonald ArmijoKatia ArnoldArnold Foundation Ascend Performance MaterialsJeanne BalusikBallut Abyad ShrinersDr. and Mrs. Avinash BapatPeter and Jacki BarbaraMaurice BarnesRobert BaumgartnerBCP BuildersPhilip and Debra BeechMarie BehrleKenneth A. BettsJeremy BiggsPatricia BighamBob and Suzy BlakewellSandy BlalockRobert BleylBluefork LLCDick BoehlerMichael and Dawn BoehlerJeffrey BortzBottom Line Restaurants Inc. (IHOP)Jim and Annette BowenGary and Cynthia BrannSylvia BrauerBryan M. BrownSheila BrentonFrankie BrewerScott BroadusBrockway Realty LLCAlicia BrooksBryan M. BrownBillie BrownfieldPaul BrunerTerese BuessRosaria BulgarellaFrankein A. BushMike and Marilyn ButlerJamie ByrdRick CainHarry S. And Isabel C. Cameron FoundationJames and Gwendolyn CannonCardinal Kids WayCharles Carver

Harry CaterJames ChapmanLinda ChessRichard ChetterChildren’s Plastic Surgery LLC-Dr. Eric PayneDorothy L. ClarkClear Fork Cook-offMartin ClemmonsJanice ClevelandHerbert Coleman FundCompliance CentralTara CopleyDiane CostelloCounter Productions Inc.Cove Oasis Shrine Club (Karem)John P. CoxJohn CraigDavid CrandallClaude L. CraneJosh and Luann CroixDr. Ernie and Candy CroninRobert CurryRene D’AlessandroAllan DannattDavid Elliot Lodge No. 364 Af & AmDavid DavisPeggy DavisBrian DeavilaDeBakey High School Hosa AssocationDelano DempsThomas and Cicely DevoreMichael and Courtney DieziRandy DishawDan DomineyDonna DoughertyRisha DozarkStephen DrakeLawrence and Patricia DundeeDavid DurrantJoanne EhlyEl Maida ShrinersEl Mina ShrinersWilliam ErlichJoe and Deborah ElmsJC Epstein FundValentin EstradaFairmont Santrol Foundation Drew and Sharon FentonJ. Ronald FerreriFreda L. FisherFluid Mechanics Valve CompanyJames FoegelleGeorge and Linda ForesterRichard ForestFloyd and Nellie FosterLawrence and Barbara FrazierPatricia FraserGilbert and Mary GaedkeDorothy GalvinCarlos and Sylvia GarzaDavid GibbensRobert Woodrow GibbsGMJ Revocable Living Trust-Julia GeeJulia and Johnnie GlickCatherine GonzalezHelen Goolsby Memorial Endowment FundGlynda J. GorrellLeah GradlRockford GrayGreater Houston Football Coaches Assocation

Larry and Kathy HallMike and Debra HammondPaul and Carolyn HandelFatima HaqBarbara HarperHarriet HarperBilly and Carol HaskinsJennifer HawkinsJunior Senior Inc. (IHOP)Heart of Texas Shrine Club (Suez)Darren HeathMark and Terry HefferlyHugo HelmcampJ. John HendersonW.R. and Kay HensarlingWilliam HernandezLouis HerreraRamon and Mary HerreroSteve Hill Kyle and Kim HodenfieldA. Bowman HoffmanScott HollisCarolyn B. HornHouma Shrine Club (Jerusalem)Walter HulickLarry and June HurtIHOP #1458Kevin and Sandra IkelSteve and Kerry IncavoIndian Owners AssociationJim IngramMike JackJanette JenkinsJerry JenkinsPaul and Joan JohnsonHarley JohnsonJohn C. Jones*Mary and Richard JonesLisa and Carl JordanClay JostesK&E Fund Inc.Raymond and Joan KaemmerlingRonald KilpatrickJames and Mary Judith KirkRichard KriegerDr. Thomas and Arlene KrouskopMichael and Sandra KubiakDavid LabadieFerrell and Deanna LakeLadies for a Cause-Liza RiosLeroy and Helge Lamb Family Private FoundationJohn LanghoffWilliam N. LathamTwyla LeBlancRussell LecamusLego Community FundAudrey LehmanDeanne and Richard LeonardLindler Family FundLive UnitedNancy LochmanMark LoganThe Lopez FamilyLorraine Enterprises (IHOP)Jane L. LorenzLost Highway Touring Inc.Terri and Joe LucasLubrizol FoundationTom LymanSteven MahundroIqbal MarediaMarek Family FoundationShannon MargolisBonnie Martinez

James MastenT.E. MaxwellJames and Rhetta McAlisterJack and Sandra McDonaldEric McGeeGinger McGhee-TomlinKent McNortonHenry J. Merritt FundJean A. MillerDavid MillerGary MingleCharles and Katherine MizellLorla MitchamMobile Insurance AgencyJane and Roger MoodyFredda MooreMichael MorattoKevin MotsingerCharles MounceJerry and Beverly MouserTracie MullinsW.D. and Barbara MurphyJames MurrayLoretta NashMiguel NateraAlireza NazeriNazerian Inc. (IHOP)Roy and Glenda Newton Charitable FundNoble Drilling ServicesJ. Tod NoelSheila O’BrienMark O’ConnorCharles D. O’DellAna Maria OportoJim and Stephanie OrcuttSusan OrtonBonnie OshelNorma J. Otterstetter*Carrin PatmanCharles PattersonVance PattersonPenta Investments, Inc.Franklin T. PerkinsPertex Inc. (IHOP)Les PickettLinda PietschAnna PilgrimPipefitters Local Union No. 211Marilyn R. PirnerElizabeth PlochPosey Family FundVester PoseyBeverly PoultonBen and Sarah PowellBrian A. Price FundRonald and Betty PughHerbert and Nancy RabelMaria RaiaJames RamseyAaron Rashti Family FoundationRandal Reed’s Planet FordJoyce ReedJoseph and Cynthia ReichertRobert RennerThe Luis And Katherine Reynoso FundAlys P. RichardsRobert RichardsonSteve RoanRichard E. RobbinsDorothy RobertsDuane RobertsonLillian RodriquezSusan and John Rouse

Charles and Janet RubinsThe Rubins Family Charitable TrustCarol RutledgeSabine County Shrine Club (El Mina)Doris SalleyAurora SanchezDusty and Dana SandersonSaucier Family Philanthropic FundRobert ScarfoCharles E. & Erin Schroeder Family Charitable FundBlake B. ScruggsDr. Arlene B. SealWilliam SearsGeorge SellersKeith and Tina SevinJohn ShefelWilliam and Kay SheperdGerald and Joyce ShinnPatrick and Anne ShinnRobert S. SimonGagan SinghJed SkeeteRick SmithSteve SmithMaria SolerKristi SorrelsSouth Austin Hospital Auxiliary Gift ShopJan SpeckSsg James P Hunter Memorial Foundation, LLCAlan and Suzanne StahlmanCathy StanberryJohn StanfordRonald and Marjorie StephensMark StephensDavid and Lisa StevensJames StinsonDavid StonakerGertrude and Edward Swartz Charitable TrustJeffrey TannehillCynthia ThiemerPaul and Laurel ThomasMary TompkinsTripoli LLC Jane and Keith TrotmanMargie L. TyreeAnne and Jont TysonUS-MedEquip, Inc.Eddie ValeMichael VanacekMitchell Wang (IHOP)John WathenJohn and Yvonne WebbJack WestmorelandJeanene WheelerWayne WicksPhilip A. WilesWilliam Shane Henry FundraiserKraig WillumsenJimmy and Pamela WinnRaymond WithrowMeredith WoffordMichele WomackRobert WoodBillie WunderlKyle YarboroughPaul YatesJ. Casey and Kenna YoungMargherita E. Young FundYoung Men’s Business LeagueCarol and Bill Zelle Fund

$500-$999104.1 KrbeCarmen Abad-FittsMark AchillesDale AckerDesiree AdairCarole AdamsHenrietta AdamsonSteve AinslieAl Morrah Shrine Club (Khiva)Dennis AnzelRandall AshbaughSarah AshburnPatrick BakerPaul BartonBenjamin BasquezC. BassRodney BazarRobert BazarNora BeggsBender Properties, LLCChristopher BergstromSamuel BernalKent BigelowMarilyn BirdCindy BludauPatrick BoomsBurton BowenWalter BramhallCarolyn BranamTravis BrancelLinda BransonJim BrooksJeri BrownLindsay BrownRebecca BrunerDennis BuchananSteven BunkowskiLouis BurchersStephen BurgKristine BurkKenneth BurtonSteve CampbellCapital Mortuary ServicesMargaret CaptainRay CarsonWillis CashBobby CatesCenterPoint EnergyCentury Concrete Construction, IncStewart CerierCruz CervantesYahui ChangHarold ChapmanPamela ChavezJames ChildersCraig ClendeninBarbara CoffmanRhonda CokinosDavid ConnorMary CookseyJames CooperMichael CowanCharles CreekmorePenny CretsingerCuero Lodge #409 A.F. & A.M.Clark CummingsTony CurrieYevette D'AgrellaFay DaspitJohn de GrootPhilippe DejourJordan DentonKirk Diaz

Curtis DickDale DickmanBarbara DohertyJames DownsRon DraegerGlenda DunnKathryn DunnamJeffrey DuranGeorge EadsWilliam EarlyDoris EarnestMichael EasleyMelvin EmmonsEdwin EngbrockMike EnglishAlberto EnriquezEugenia EthertonEddie FaisonDaniel FaithFarmers Mutual Protective Assoc Lodge Houston No. 108Audrey FeddersLynn FelpsDiana FitzgeraldCatherine FleischnerGerald FoxJoe FrankstonMary FreemanAnthony FryJames FryfogleMargarete GalehouseJacqueline GalindoDana GambinoVicente GarzaZona GatewoodGregory GeorgeLouis GibsonErin GilmoreFrank GirolamoGL&L Holdings, LlcAlbert GlasgowNishan GoomansinghLarry GordonBrenda GoschPhillip GraggPatricia GravesRussell GravesMax GrobeRon GrovesAdam GuiceHarold HaddockShirley HagarMary HalfacreKevin HandPete HarlandPatricia HartJason HawkinsDaniel HayesJeanie HeinemanHempstead Masonic Lodge No. 749David HendersonBarbara HensonMyrtle HerbstClaudia HernandezRon HinsonLelsi HobekLispah HoganMima HohnJohn HolcroftLinda HolderAmber HomanKenneth HuebnerVirginia IngramMichael Ingram

Jim JacksonStephanie JacksonVinay JainLydia JeffreysJohn JohnsonPhilip JohnsonSteven JonesTracy JonesRajanikant JonnalagaddaRober JordanMamata KalbandeJack KaplanKarem Temple Classic CarsLawrence KarpmanJames KelleyDavid KhlgatianJennifer KlarNancy KlehmKlint-Wagner Charitable FundPaul KoomeyBob KraemerJames KriegerGary LaddLake Jackson Masonic Lodge N. 1317Debra LathamFredric LaxAnthony LeclairSteven LeeLewis LenziBarbara LewisKenneth LicorishMarjorie LiederLee Roy LigonsJohn LittlefieldLezah LohmanScott LongLOSNA - Tarrara Court #83Lotus Club of Thea Court #5, LOSNA, Inc.Butch LuceWroe LynchLouis MaceyMaha Trading LLC (DBA IHOP #1411)Margie MaloneLinda Mann-BryanJames MarrowMary MartinArvel MartinLou MartinJerry MartinTerry MatlockBeatriz MatsushimaJohn MaysJoseph MazzolaWesley MccainJohn McCoyPatrick MccraryCarl McGeePeter McGillivrayArthur McMeansStephen McNettJoseph MelanconJennifer MengisMichael MetzgerMGM Resorts FoundationPamela MignognaJo Ann MillerJames MillsSharon MilnerJulio MolneCatherine MoniaciFrank MonroeThomas Moore

Brad MorganJules MorrisDavid MorrisGabby MorrowHugh MortonMoslah First LadiesGayle MoudryCristhel Munguia SueEric MurchisonWesley MyersCindi NanceNational Agents AllianceBehzad NazariNear East Enterprises LLC (DBA IHOP #1425)Charlotte NelsonHoward NycumOdessa Shrine Club (El Maida)Kenneth ODonnellJatinder OhriJenny OliverMelvin OllerLewis OrmsJoe OsborneOut Source Machine Co.Prakash PalimarJoyce ParkSonia ParkerRichard PartneyPast Matrons & Past Patrons Association of HoustonLopa PatnaikRebekah PaxtonWilda PeckOmar PeckRoy PennyPedro PerezPershing Global Financial SolutionsKathy PhillipsDonald PicardGary PierceMelissa PiersonFred PisciottaDon PitmanMichael RaffertyJames RamseyCarl RandallMichael ReardonJohn ReynoldsGregory RiceMary RichardsonRiggs Family Charitable TrustCarolyn RitterhousePam RobbinsNorman RobertsCharlton RobertsonMargarita RodriguezRandall RogersRose Bud Klowns Ankh Court #92Robert RowleyJoseph RuppeEd RuppertJulie Sanders EdwardsLorna SchauseilAllan SchmidtDan SchmidtMatthew SchroederPaul SchroederDavid ScottVahid ShariatzadehGregory SharpeMike ShiversJudy SingletonThomas Sloan

Stephen SmithGeralyn SmithermanBryan SmothersSons of the American Legion, Squadron 75Shirley SowderRob SowellSusan SpargerJohn SpataroJudith SpencerAndrew SquillanteHap SquiresEsther StantonRobert StineFrank StolzW. Duane StuppleCristhel SueDon SullivanJudy SultanSun City Shrine Club (Ben Hur)Mark SwerdlinElisabeth SzopenskeNina TateRon TeagueJanice TerryWilliam TerryTexas-New Mexico Power CompanyThe Gaedcke Family FoundationAngelia ThomasCharles ThomasTri-County Shrine Club (Karem)True North Design Company, LLCRobert TuckerUnited Way of Tarrant CountyTyler VanhoutanJubee VarkeyCharlotte VassDiane VelezNancy VernonDavid VitanzaVizient Chris VonhavenRuth WalkerMarjorie WallDiane WankowskiLaura WarmbrodSam WarrenWarriors Bikers 4 CharityJosephine WebberJeffrey WedgewoodAndrew WeinbergWeinstein Tippetts & Little LlpTiffany WennerstromWoodrow WestAnthony WhamVicki WhitakerLee WilliamsDolores WilliamsWyvonne WilloughbyStephanie WilsonBeth WolffJack WoodsDavid WorkmanGeraldine WulffJerry YountMonica ZamarripaMilton ZanderZanobia LlcDaryl ZeringueLin ZhuJohn Zimmerman

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Finance Report

Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston is proud to be a continuing steward of the funds that have been donated to help us fulfill our mission of providing care to patients, regardless of their family's ability to pay. We carefully monitor the cost of providing care to assure that this important work will continue far into the future

Legacy Leaders

Special acknowledgement to the members of the Texas Shrine Association who have dedicated their time, talent, and treasure to continue what is considered the greatest philanthropy in America.

Al Amin Shriners – Corpus ChristiAlfazar Shriners – San AntonioArabia Shriners – HoustonBen Hur Shriners – AustinEl Maida Shriners – El PasoEl Mina Shriners – GalvestonHella Shriners – DallasKarem Shriners – WacoKhiva Shriners – AmarilloMaskat Shriners – Wichita FallsMoslah Shriners – Fort WorthSharon Shriners – TylerSuez Shriners – San Angelo

$24,864,488

TotalOperatingExpense

Patient Care Services | $3,736,022Surgical Services | $2,796,530Physician and Medical Services | $6,431,988Diagnostic and Therapy Services | $4,521,812Facilities and Nurtition Services | $2,839,585General Support and Administration Services | $3,158,545Local Employee Benefits | $1,078,590Outreah Clinics | $53,826Miscellaneous | $53,826

2018 Board of Governors

David Ashley, ChairmanDavid Henderson, Vice ChairmanBrian Dodson, TreasurerCarlos Garza, SecretaryRichard Baker - Past Chairman

Carl AuvilRichard M. BeecherBradley CorleyJ. Craig CowgillDale DickmanCharles Eads, Jr.Claude A. EichenourKenoth H. FlournoyPhillip J. Gragg

Tommy GrusendorfDennie JacksonQuince MitchellRobert SharpeJohn TunnellPaul UnderwoodWilliam Wassberg

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6977 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77030

Director of DevelopmentThom [email protected]

Development Officer Debra [email protected]

Development AssistantNely [email protected]

Patient Referrals800-853-1240

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General Website and Online Donationswww.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/houston

Public Relations SpecialistArmand [email protected]

Public Relations AssistantImelda [email protected]

CreditsCopy:Thom Sloan, Debra Richmond, Armand Viscarri, Imelda VeraDesign: Jen Liljegren, LilyPad ArtsPhotos: Joe Vela, Armand Viscarri