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A N N U A L R E P O R T F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 1 6

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is to ensure broad public access to reproductive health care through direct service, education, and advocacy. Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual’s income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence.

We believe that respect and value for diversity in all aspects of our organization are essential to well-being. We believe that reproductive self-determination must be voluntary and preserve the individual’s right to privacy. We further believe that such self-determination will contribute to an enhancement of the quality of life and strong family relationships.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FY 2016 Board of Directors & Executive Team 3

Message from CEO & Board Chair 5

Patient Demographics 6

Contraception 7

Summary of Services & Total Patient Visits 8

Milestones 9

By the Numbers 15

Financial Overview 17

FY 2016 Donor Listings 18

Administrative Offices & Health Center Information 24

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BOARD CHAIR Lisa Walters-Hoffert VICE CHAIR Amy Corton TREASURER Sabrina Martucci Johnson SECRETARY Kate Nyce BOARD MEMBERS Harry Carter Joy Delman Willa Fields Susanna Flaster Claudia Galvez Veronica Henderson Nora Taylor Jaffe Joni T. Low Anton Monk, PhD Arlene Prater David Preskill, MD Kimala Price, PhD Marisa Rastetter Sonia Rhodes Paula Tapia

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Veronica Dela Rosa, PPFA BOARD MEMBERR. Elaine Hanson, MD, IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Abby Weiss, CHAIR, ALUMNI COUNCIL EXECUTIVE TEAMDarrah DiGiorgio Johnson, PRESIDENT & CEO Gary Zimble, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Sierra Washington, MD, MEDICAL DIRECTOR Keith Limberg, VICE PRESIDENT, DEVELOPMENT Rebecca Karpinski, VICE PRESIDENT, STRATEGY & ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Nora Vargas, VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY & GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Cita Walsh, VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

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DEAR FRIENDS, In 1916, America’s very first birth control clinic opened in Brooklyn, offering basic information about family planning to a long line of visitors for a 10-cent fee. Police shut it down days later, arresting the women — the founders of Planned Parenthood — who dared to envision a world where their daughters, mothers, and sisters had the freedom to determine what path their lives would take.

One hundred years later, Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is proudly making that vision a reality for thousands of people every day: transforming the health of communities, igniting a new groundswell of activists, and marching toward the day when reproductive health is acknowledged as a basic human right.

Last year showed us that nothing — partisan threats to strip us of funding, false accusations of improper activity, or even violence — will keep us from meeting the needs of the women and men who depend on our care. Not only has every outrageous claim against us been fully discredited, but we’re fighting to make sure the real criminals — those who would defraud, harass, and intimidate us — are held accountable. Today, our resolve to ensure that all people have the compassionate, high-quality care they deserve is as steady as ever. And we’re just getting started.

This year, staff at our 18 health centers provided expert medical care to more than 137,000 unique patients during 277,000 patient visits. We also educated and gave information to nearly 64,000 people throughout San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties, delivering the critical care and knowledge that will enable them to lead healthy, meaningful lives.

Our promise to fulfill this mission is unwavering. We’re committed to strategically advancing a culture and business model that drives equity, reflects the rapid evolution of medical care, and engages patients as

empowered consumers. By expanding the range of medical services we provide, building our power and scale in communities that need us, and intensifying our focus on the next wave of diverse change makers, Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is creating a region where justice and access to care don’t depend on who you are or where you live.

Thanks to our supporters, we ended the 2016 fiscal year strong, unafraid, and united. The hopeful optimism we carry into tomorrow belongs to generations of courageous women and men who fought for the revolutionary idea that a woman should be able to determine the direction of her own destiny. It belongs to our resolute staff, our fearless providers, and our selfless volunteers. And, of course, it belongs to you. Thank you for standing with Planned Parenthood.

Darrah DiGiorgio JohnsonPRESIDENT & CEO

Lisa Walters-Hoffert CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS*Total Patients 137,231

CONTRACEPTION*Types of birth control our female patients were using during

their most recent visit to our health centers

BY RACE/ETHNICITY Hispanic, any race 59,592White 41,432Unknown 18,505African American 9,512Asian/Pacific Islander 7,870Native American 300Multiracial 20

Other<1%

Male13%

Female87%

BY AGE Under 18 6,28918-24 57,34125-29 35,90030-34 19,35635-49 16,96350+ 1,382

BY GENDER Female 119,995Male 17,230Other 6

50+1.0%

Under 18 4.6%

18-24 41.8%

25-29 26.2%

30-34 14.1%

35-49 12.4%

Hispanic,any race43.4%

White 30.2%

Unknown 13.5%

African American 6.9%

Asian/Pacific Islander 5.7%

Native American 0.2%

*percentages do not add up to 100 due to rounding

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PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS*Total Patients 137,231

CONTRACEPTION*Types of birth control our female patients were using during

their most recent visit to our health centers

Oral Contraception 32.4%

Injection 9.2%

Ring 3.4%IUD 8.5%Implant6.7%

Male Condom 27%

No MethodNeeded

8.6%

BIRTH CONTROL METHODS

Oral Contraception 38,907 Injection 11,062 Ring 4,131 Patch 2,116 IUD 10,155 Implant 8,053 Permanent Methods 940 Male Condom 32,398 Other Methods 1,198 No Method 762 No Method Needed 10,371

TOTAL 120,093

No Method 0.6%

Other Methods 1.0%

Patch 1.8%

Permanent Methods 0.8%

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SUMMARY OF SERVICES

CONTRACEPTIONReversible Hormonal (cycles dispensed) Oral Contraceptives 38,210 Patch 45,094 Ring 7,446 Depo-Provera® 25,334

Reversible Long-Acting (insertions) Mirena® 3,470 Skyla® 519 Paragard® 2,404 Nexplanon® 7,446 Permanent Birth Control Procedures Male 320 Female 142 Emergency Contraception 47,106

STI TESTING Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Tests 192,353HIV Tests 54,300Other STI Tests 17,706Total 264,359 CANCER SCREENING AND PREVENTION Pap Tests 16,395Clinical Breast Exams 16,844HPV Treatments 2,303HPV Vaccinations 1,718Colposcopy/LEEP Procedures 1,275Total 38,535 ABORTION SERVICES Medication 7,008In Clinic 9,071Total 16,079 PREGNANCY TESTS 73,550

277,847T O T A L P A T I E N T V I S I T S

SUMMARYCONTRACEPTION – 177,491

STI TESTS – 264,359 CANCER SCREENING AND PREVENTION – 38,535

ABORTION SERVICES – 16,079PREGNANCY TESTS – 73,550

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SUMMARY OF SERVICES MILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R E

PINK OUT FOR PLANNED PARENTHOODThousands of people in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties and millions across the country came out in force on Pink Out Day, Sept. 19, 2015, to show Congress and the world that Planned Parenthood is an important health care provider and trusted sexual health educator. There were hundreds of events across the country, plus several in our three-county region — in addition to a massive social media push that garnered support from 7 million people on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The one-day event cascaded into a year-long celebration for Planned Parenthood, including Pink Out for Planned Parenthood (POPP!) — a fundraiser attended by nearly 200 young supporters.

CHULA VISTA: BIGGER CENTER, BETTER DESIGN We redesigned and doubled the size of our Chula Vista Health Center, allowing us to see even more patients at one of our busiest health centers. The remodel is part of a long-term strategy to expand access to care in areas with great need. Our new and remodeled centers across San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties send a clear message to our patients that they are welcome, and are being cared for by experts in modern, efficient facilities.

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RECORD-BREAKING DONATION ENSURES HEALTHIER COMMUNITIESThe Aqualia International Foundation pledged the largest single gift that our affiliate has ever received to provide high quality reproductive health care and educational resources to thousands of people in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties. This remarkable three-year pledge will make our communities healthier and better informed by expanding patient care services, providing accurate and age-appropriate information, empowering the next generation, and protecting health care access through legislative advocacy.

STRENGTHENING HEALTH CARE PARTNERSHIPS IN RIVERSIDE COUNTYThe bonds we are forging across Riverside County are stronger than ever. We are proud of our strategic partnerships with health care providers, elected officials, community-based organizations, and businesses that promote health throughout the region. For example, we participated in a task force led by the Riverside County Department of Health to improve the health of the community. In addition, our sexual and reproductive health educators developed a new partnership in eastern Riverside County with UC Riverside School of Medicine. Our educators taught residents how to present sexual and reproductive health education in middle schools. Thanks to this program, residents now have the tools they need to educate their patients throughout their careers, and the students have the information they need to lead healthier lives.

EXPANDING OUR SERVICES FOR WOMEN AND MENWe started offering both women and men additional reproductive and sexual health care services this year. We now have the ability to offer a full range of sexual health services to men at all of our health centers. With Dr. Sierra Washington, our new medical director, in the lead, we now offer comprehensive gynecology services at two health centers in San Diego County. These services include diagnosis and management of most gynecologic conditions, which we previously referred to other providers, such as hysterectomies, surgery to correct pelvic floor disorders and treatment of fibroids. We plan to expand this program to Riverside County in 2017.

MILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R EMILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R E

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CELEBRATING IMPERIAL VALLEY HEALTH CENTER’S FIRST ANNIVERSARYWe successfully expanded access to reproductive and sexual health care to the women, men, and teens of Imperial Valley. Planned Parenthood provided care to more than 2,200 people in Imperial Valley in our first year including birth control, STI testing and treatment, lifesaving cancer screenings, emergency contraception, and abortions. The health care services and education we provide in this region are critical; there are not enough health care providers in Imperial County to meet community need. We look forward to improving the health and wellbeing of Imperial Valley families through our health care, education, and advocacy work.

LEGISLATIVE VICTORIESCalifornia and the nation cemented laws this fiscal year that will help make the next generation the healthiest ever. During the 2015 legislative season, our state signed into law 21 Planned Parenthood priority bills, including a landmark comprehensive sex education law requiring students to receive sexual and reproductive health education in public schools that covers LGBTQ issues, abortion, and intimate partner violence, with curricula that is proven to create positive health outcomes for its students. Early in the 2016 legislative season, a statewide minimum wage law was also passed that will help improve the health and wellbeing of working women and families in California. At the national level, the Supreme Court gave abortion providers the biggest victory in a generation by striking down restrictive abortion laws in Texas. This precedent-setting decision may be used to challenge laws in other states that restrict abortion rights and endanger women’s health.

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PREPARING TEENS FOR SUCCESSOur health educators are providing more reproductive and sexual health education than ever. The California Department of Public Health awarded us grants for San Diego and Imperial counties that will fund evidence-based sex ed across these regions for the next three years. Outside of class, students can continue to learn with our educator-run SnapChat. This social media platform — wildly popular with teens — provides a safe and fun place to learn about sexual and reproductive health. Planned Parenthood Federation of America awarded our education team a national Digital Excellence Award for their innovative work.

BUILDING OUR YOUTH MOVEMENT We’re preparing the next generation to take action to protect and expand access to reproductive health care and education rights, while giving them the tools to serve as advocates in their communities. At this year’s Capitol Day, hundreds of staff, volunteers, and youth supporters from all over California came together in Sacramento. After a lobbying and leadership development training, our activists descended upon the Capitol to voice their support for legislation that improves access to birth control, telehealth, safety, and privacy. This is just one of the many activities that our Generation Action chapters participate in. Generation Action chapters are activist groups on college campuses that educate and mobilize the student body on issues affecting sexual health and reproductive justice, connect students to local Planned Parenthood health centers, and serve as a pro-Planned Parenthood presence on campus.

MILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R EMILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R E

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CELEBRATING FEARLESS VOICES Our 53rd anniversary dinner, Fearless Voices, chaired by Rosette Garcia and Dan Kisner, MD, on March 30, 2016, was a tremendous success and raised more than $1 million to support Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest’s programs and services. Guest speaker Carole Joffe, PhD, spoke of Planned Parenthood’s resilience in the face of ongoing attacks, and Willie J. Parker, MD, accepted the Fearless Voice award with a powerful speech about his calling to serve women in the South with compassionate abortion care.

PROUD. NO MATTER WHAT. Planned Parenthood volunteers, staff, and supporters showed their Pride at several events in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties. At the 42nd annual San Diego Pride Parade, over 120 volunteers distributed 10,000 condoms, 500 dental dams, and countless high-fives while others held signs and danced their way through the crowd. Planned Parenthood is proud to be an advocate for the LGBTQ community. We share a fundamental belief that all people should have equal rights — including access to health care.

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STORIES OF CARE. NO MATTER WHAT.Planned Parenthood Federation of America produced a series of videos showcasing the good work of our staff and the powerful stories of our patients. They kicked off the series with 12 videos featuring patients and staff from our Vista, Chula Vista, and Imperial Valley health centers. These videos have been viewed more than 800,000 times. They were distributed across the country as part of a bigger campaign to strengthen our brand online. View these videos at plannedparenthood.org/videos, and share them with your friends on social media!

CELEBRATING LOU TERRELL’S LEGACY Family and friends of Lou Terrell gathered in City Heights to honor one of our most ardent supporters and to name the Lou Terrell Education & Training Room, located near our newly expanded health center. Lou was a staunch supporter of women’s rights and social justice, having been on our board in

the early 1980s, then board chair from 1984 to 1986. He passed away in 2014. The room was furnished by donations made in his name, and it will be used for education and advocacy events.

PALM SPRINGS REEL WOMEN’S MOVIE MARATHON More than 150 Coachella Valley residents attended the second annual Reel Women’s Movie Marathon, held in Palm Springs on October 18, 2015. This inspiring day of films helped raise more than $20,000 for Planned Parenthood’s Breast Health Programs, and brought diverse films about women to the community.

MILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R EMILESTONES C H A N G E S TA R T S H E R E

Marvin and Eileen Stern, event chair, with event sponsors Linda and Don Perry

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18health centers in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties.

96% of our patients would

recommend our health centers to their

friends and family.

1,053 teachers, community health

workers, medical professionals, college students, and

youth-serving professionals trained by our staff to provide

reproductive and sexual health education in schools.

63,590 people at community events, churches, and schools received

sexual and reproductive health education and information from our Community and Government Relations staff.

194volunteers gave 4,148 hours of their time and talent

to supporting our work in our health centers and our communities.

137,231 people relied on our health centers for sexual and reproductive health care during 277,847 visits.

BY THE NUMBERS

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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

REVENUE

Family PACT $25,462,263 Medi-Cal & Managed Medi-Cal $14,434,537 Private Insurance & Self-Pay Fee for Services $9,192,924 Contributions $7,099,954 Other $2,714,726

TOTAL $58,904,404

EXPENSES

Health Services $41,509,888 General & Administrative $11,601,828 Community Engagement & Government Relations $3,017,832 Fundraising & Events $1,568,943

TOTAL $57,698,491

Contributions 12%

Other 5%

Family PACT 43%

Private Insurance &

Self-Pay Fee for Services 16%

Medi-Cal & Managed

Medi-Cal 24%

Management & General 20%

Community Engagement &

Government Relations 5%

Fundraising & Events 3%

Health Services 72%

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Thank you to the following donors who made gifts from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 to generously support the mission of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest, which enables us to continue our vital work in our three-county region.

Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy in the donor lists. However, in compiling such a list, omissions and misspelling sometimes occur. Please advise us of any errors by emailing [email protected].

CHAMPION OF CHOICE CIRCLE $25,000+

Anonymous (3)K. Andrew AchterkirchenAlliance Healthcare FoundationAqualia International Foundation Ltd.Drs. Richard and Rita AtkinsonBlue Shield of California FoundationCalifornia Family Health Council, Inc.Diana Strauss CaseyGuy C. ClumAmy Corton and Carl EiblDesert Healthcare DistrictElisabeth “Jinx” EckeThe Ecke FamilyHerb and Paula EngelSusanna and Michael FlasterDaniel L. Kisner, MD, and Rosette GarciaBobbie and Jon GilbertBeverly GrantKaren and Jim HallR. Elaine Hanson, MD, and Bruce A. Robbins, MDDr. Jerry HellerHervey Family Non-endowment FundRosanne and Joel HollidayTheodora IvesNora Taylor JaffeThe Karney Flaster Family Foundation

JustGive.orgBryce E. Miller, MD, and Donald OrahoodKathleen and Rafael NavarroPPFAMarisa and Bill RastetterMarcie RothmanGwendolyn Sontheim Strauss Family FoundationBrian StraussKathleen L. Strauss, PhDRandy StraussDr. Paul and Anita StraussMolli and Arthur Wagner, PhD*Christy WaltonPat Wilson and Greg Rose

VISIONARY CIRCLE $10,000 to $24,999

Anonymous (5)Joan Jordan BernsteinDenise and Gary David, PhDPauline Foster*Eugene M. and Joan F. Foster Family Charitable FundDeborah Fritsch and Pat BoyceKelli and Gary GloverKimberly A. GodwinKay and Bill Gurtin

Robin Hensley and Peter SalvatiJoan and Irwin JacobsLinda and Mel KatzCarolyn and Jeffrey LevinLocal Independent CharitiesThe Cynthia and George Mitchell FoundationJenny and Wes MudgeWilliam and Clarice PerkinsQualcomm Charitable FoundationBob and Sheryl ScaranoDr. Jerry Schneider and Elaine SchneiderMaxine SnyderCatherine Stiefel and Keith BehnerAbby and Ray WeissKatherine D. WhiteDavid and Sherry WinklerThe Women’s Foundation of CaliforniaBeryl E. YoungDr. Michael and Carole Ziegler

*Deceased

D O N O R L I S T I N G S

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BENEFACTOR CIRCLE $5,000 to $9,999

Anonymous (3)Deanna Baker and John DunnRobert Blanchard and Lynda ForshaDrs. Lisa Braun-Glazer and Jeffrey GlazerDyana and Brett BrownBarbara Bry and Neil SenturiaBecky and John ChamberlainRandy Clark and Tom Maddox, MDDr. Clifford and Carolyn ColwellJackie and Stan DroschMarion EggertsenPhyllis EpsteinJudy FeldmanDiane and Elliot FeuersteinDr. Joy FriemanDeborah HallidayMarjorie A. HuntingtonStacy Jacobs, ODDoriann and Richard JaffeeDori and Charles KaufmanSharon and Joel LabovitzBarbara and Mathew LooninJane and Jeffrey MarksNate McCay and Jackie BridgeDon and Judy McMorrowSue and Anton MonkSara MoserEllen and Coleman MosleyBrian NilsenGeorge and Cindy OlmsteadArlene and Ronald PraterDrs. David and Catalina PreskillAllison and Robert PriceLali Reddy, MDJulie Ruedi and Robert Engler, MDDrs. Peter and Jocelyn SchultzSarah S. Slocum

Carl Trygstad, MDAmy ValeirasBeth and Kurt von EmsterCynthia WalkLisa and Bryan WatsonMarilyn Wilson

PATRON CIRCLE $2,500 to $4,999

Anonymous (2)Henry Abarbanel and Beth LevineAnton A. Adam and Meredith LeslieAdam Behr and Emily Borns-Behr — Borns Family FoundationDon BelcherThe Benevity Community Impact FundAnne BengeSondra and Robert BerkLaVerne and Harold BrownHarry and Sandra CarterHolly ClineTheresa and Ted ClowesLeslie H. CollJeanne DaviesVeronica Dela RosaJoy Delman and Peter ElkinKevin Tilden and Philip Diamond, MDJuliet ElleryJill and Bernard EsrockThe Ethel Kennedy Foundation, Inc.Rhonda and Nigel FarrarFathom Bistro Bait and TackleRobert GarlandDrs. Lawrence M. and Carol B. GartnerKit-Bacon GressittSusan Hamilton and Thomas HaywardGayle HodgesDrs. Stacy and Benjamin HulleyInternational Brotherhood of Electrical WorkersCarol Isackson

Lily JacksonBeckett and Jack JohnsonJohnson and Jennings General ContractingKaiser PermanenteLinda Corey and Christopher Khoury, MDJennifer LevittVicki LindbladeLeanne Hull MacDougallSabrina Martucci JohnsonIris P. MasottiJane and James Timothy McCarthyMeta McDowellDr. Colleen McNallyMargaret and Thomas Moore, MDAndrea and Gregory MoserCatherine PalmerPfizer, Inc.Lillian and Larry PostaerElizabeth Wall RalstonRobert and Joan ReeseSonia RhodesThe San Diego FoundationThe San Diego LGBT Community CenterMary Lou and Kenneth SchultzSan Ysidro Health CenterCynthia and Aaron ShenkmanTracy SkaddanJesse StrickerTempDev, Inc.Unisource Solutions, Inc.United Way of San Diego CountyLisa Walters-HoffertMusic WatsonRobin Weaver and Edward KusnierzJudith WenkerJeffrey Wergeles and Salvador ArechigaNeysa Whiteman, MD, and Steve MacBaiseyLeAnn and Sam Williams

D O N O R L I S T I N G S

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ADVISORY CIRCLE $1,000 to $2,499

Anonymous (7)Wendy Abramson, MDTerrie AgahniaLinda and Daniel AllenJeffrey and Delsee AltmanBetty AmberRhonda AmberThe Amgen FoundationDonald and Gail BamberMelissa and Michael BartellGeorge and Constance BeardsleyPamela BeckerSally Benson and Steve NicholsStephanie Bergsma and Dwight HareBetty BeysterScott Bjerke and Karen KustedjoDrs. Gary D. and Barbara F. BlakeAnn S. BlockJeffrey BlockSherry and Marty BloomRonald Bloom and Lisa EylerBoulder Associates, Inc.BP Foundation, Inc.Aaron BrennanStefana BrintzenhoffJudd and Mary Anne BrownNancy Brown and Gary MartinLoyce BruceLynn and Michael BruserChrista Burke Dittmer and Walt DittmerMadeline ButlerCamelot TheatresBarbara J. CarlsteinLynn CarrierClaire CarsmanDean N. ChantilesNancy ChaseJan Chatten-BrownElva ChavezPeggy ChodorowMichael and Sheila ColeMargaret ColemanAdaline Corrin, MD, and Matthew Zetumer, MD

Council of Community ClinicsChristine and James CunningAmber and Mattheus StephensJoan M. DavisLaura J. DavisSeth DecoteauDr. and Mrs. William DeRisiLen and Kim DodsonDebra Dodson and Michael MeachamLinda and Kestutis DovydaitisDanielle DroschSusan Ebner and Jack FarnanDr. Bernard Eggertsen and Ms. Florence NemkovWilliam Eiffert and Leslie HodgeEmily and Daniel EinhornJudith Eisenberg and Mark ObermanSue ElamEliteJill Ellis, MD, and Judd Westover, MDMary Ann and Bud EmersonNina M. EptonMrs. Jeane F. ErleyPaul EspinosaEdward Etess and Becki Lamont EtessKellie Evans-O’ConnorDorthy Ann FanestilSunni Farkas and Robert TreitlerAnne and David FegeMarilyn FieldWilla FieldsMelissa Ford and Jeffery HulettDr. Deborah Forman and Mr. Ted GrifkinBarbara FreemanMinoru Fukuda, PhDStephanie and Trevor GarbDavid GarciasMadelaine GeorgetteWilliam and Catherine GerhartMark and Hanna GleibermanDale and Don GoldmanPhilip GreenfeldLu Ann Hall and Melvin Allen SweetVincent H. HallJohn HansonMary and Jay HansonKay and Phil HarryHarvard Business School Club of San DiegoRosalind HaselbeckRachel Heald

Jessica and Jeff HealeySusan M. HeathApril F. HeinzeMarisa Hildebrand-Criqui and Geoff CriquiJoanne and Albert Hill, Jr.Linda Hill and Andrew BairdTerry HolpertMaryka and George HooverViola and John B. HornScott HorsleyDr. and Mrs. Anthony HuangDenise HuntMargaret JacksonMarla and John JensenGordon M. JohnsSonja F. JonesKatherine JordanSharon K. JurgelaDr. Nancy Olmsted Kaehr and Reverend Michael G. KaehrJerald and Marge KatlemanLori KeimDr. Charles Kennel and Dr. Ellen LehmanJessica Kingston, MDWally KleinNicole and Brian KruppaL&L PrintersAnn Laddon and Adrian JafferDr. Chris and Mrs. Monica LaffertyArnold LaGuardia and Susan MazzaDavid and Wendy LakeKim Lande and Scott HenryVincent LandisCathleen J. LawShari LawsonRobert and Suzanne LeifWilliam and Suzann LeiningerLois H. LewisKeith Limberg and Laurel DeanRobert B. LissGeorge and Karen LongstrethJoni LowEdward and Nancy LyonKyong and Daniel MacekDr. Henri Maget and Elizabeth Rice MagetFrank and Katherine MannenLisé Markham

Chris and Malinda MarshBetty J. MasonMargaret McCloskeyAnn McGowan-TuskesKaren McLachlanChrista M. McReynoldsDr. Maggie and Mr. Paul MeyerSally and David MillerJeanie and James MillikenLeo MilmetKevin MonroeGarna G. MullerDeborah C. MulveyCharles and Karen NagerMary NaimishKate Nyce and Dan TandonTimothy and Jennifer O’ConnellBarbara OswaltVann and Carol ParkerPayPal Giving FundTom and Ellen PayzantKathleen PierceLinda PinneySouthern California Pipe Trades District Council #16Plumber & PipefittersDr. Ellen PotterAleksi RapkinJames RiceShirley Y. RobbinsHeather L. RobertAndrew RobertsonDr. Lauren Robertson and Ms. Jennifer FlynnJoyce and Rick RossDr. Linda RothschildBetsy and Lea RudeeJonathan SalomonDavid and Camille SaltmanAnne SchaferRenee S. SchorBrian and Sherri SchottlaenderJudy and Marc SchuckitMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SchulzeSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingDr. Audra ScullyDr. Stephen and Jill SeagrenJan Serafin and Eddie PetersonJudith ShermanJan and Ken Shipstead

Paul A. ShurinDr. Charles Smoot and Mr. Kevin WingerDr. Trudy Sopp and Dr. Hayden ThomasDonald SpanningaKeren Stashower and Ronald MarcusRichard SternbachLinda T. StetsonStephanie SwiftVickey Syage and Richard WhittingtonDeborah SzekelyPaula Taylor and Bernard KulchinLydia ThompsonAlma TimminsSusan ToeniskoetterTruistSusan UlevitchUnited Way of the Inland ValleysDiana and Matthew ValjiFelicia WallaceElaine C. WaltersSam and Michele WardWeinstein FoundationJudith L. WhiteBryan Wildenthal and Ashish Agrawal, MDNancy WittKatherine and Keene WolcottArelene E. WolinskiWorking Assets Funding Service, Inc./CREDOCeleste YoungWendy L. YoungrenTina Ziainia, MD, and Arturo Mendoza, MDCharlie ZiekyGary ZimbleSidney and Karen ZisookDr. Paul and Susan ZlotnikMs. Ann M. Zucker

*Deceased

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LEGACY CIRCLE

Ensuring the long-term stability of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest through charitable planned giftsAnonymous (31)K. Andrew AchterkirchenJoyce F. AxelrodSandra D. BarstowLaura Berend and Bill ZeiglerJoan Jordan BernsteinSusan M. BlitzBeverly BoggsDave BoussonBillie BowenLorraine and William* BoyceWilliam M. BristowGrace Brush SharkeyBarbara Bry and Neil SenturiaMichele CarlsonCynthia C. CarpenterRichard and Julia CarsonSandra and Harry CarterDiana Strauss CaseyDr. George Kung and Jean ChengEileen M. ClauseDon and Betty CoppPatricia CorneliusAmy Corton and Carl EiblDarlee J. CrockettJacqueline Crowle and Charles ScottJoan P. CudheaYvon DacayanaJoan M. DavisJoy L. DelmanJudith deNooyCharles DickenJoan Dixon

Susan Ebner and Jack FarnanElisabeth (Jinx) EckeMargaret J. ElliottHerbert and Paula EngelBeth Faber JacobsKaryn FarrSuzanne FinchSusanna and Michael FlasterJames H. ForresterRobin R. FriedheimDeborah Fritsch and Pat BoyceVictoria L. GallagherDrs. Lawrence M. and Carol B. GartnerMarcy GoldstoneCarol L. GrimesKay and Philip HarryKae HenseyIngrid HibbenRosanne and Joel HollidayDavid and Corrine HollingsWilliam J. HudakRuth IrelandHoward JacobyMarla and John JensenDori and Charles KaufmanFrances KlipperNora La Corte, PhDAnn LaddonAlva LaneVadee LeeGeorge and Karen LongstrethLeanne Hull MacDougallTerry MarshEleanor McCardleAlice McCauleyJoseph* and Betty McCoskerBarbara C. McGillPhyllis Sauer McGrathBryce E. Miller, MD, and Donald J. OrahoodJudith P. MillerDana Mosser

Edie MunkKathi W. MyersVal and Ron OntellLaurie OrangeCatherine M. OrthElke PattonLeonard PellettiriHelen M. PendletonDr. Patricia D. Peterson*Arlene and Ron PraterDiane E. QuinnMarisa and Bill RastetterJoan and Robert ReeseJudy ReynardAndrea RobinsonJulian RogersRuth RollinsDr. Beatrice RoseJoyce and Rick RossElliot and Eileen SchubertAnna and Mario ScipioneNadine L. ScottDr. Audra ScullyDonna Lee Semelmaker*Annette Seppanen and Curtis NelsonKatharine Sheehan, MD, and Fredrick Walker, MD Elizabeth SherryTracy SkaddanJan SlaterSara StanderfordTerri J. StearnsDorothy SteinKathleen L. Strauss, PhDDr. Paul U. and Anita L. StraussStephanie StroutKathryn SturchPaula Taylor and Bernard KulchinCarol and Lawrence VeitKristen VictorMolli and Arthur Wagner, PhD*Judith A. Wenker

Judith L. WhiteMarilyn and Stuart C.* WilsonPat Wilson and Greg RoseArelene E. WolinskiLeslie S. Zoref

*Deceased

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Please consider including Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest in your will.

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is a tax-exempt organization. Any bequest is fully deductible for federal estate tax purposes and our tax ID number is 95-6111785. To plan a bequest or if you have any questions, please contact the Development department at 619.881.4626.

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REALIZED BEQUESTS

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest remembers fondly and with deep appreciation donors who are no longer with us yet continue to provide support through their estate plans as members of the Legacy Circle, founded in 1963.

Anonymous (7)Muriel AdamsCarolyn Ann AhlersBud and Polly AldigeCarol AshHenry S. and Marietta W. AurandAnn BaerwaldMarcella BarkowAnne R. BarryShirley BellElisabeth BoyerEdward J. ByeRuth CampbellMargaret L. CapertonJosephine CareyDavid and Pamela CartonMarcella CoolidgeMinna O. CooperDaiber Family Living TrustRita Delapa

Lorenzo Dell’ArmoMarion and Frank DixonCatherine DorganMarlene Y. EbertMichael B. EddyJack EpsteinFannie and Lewis FisherVaughdean ForbesGretchen M. GerlachLois M. GriffithLeslie Jane HahnBarbara F. HallmanMary E. HarveyAnne S. HertzbergMargaret JacobsSandra JeffersDiane M. JohnsonClyde A. JoslynLouisa KasslerElizabeth Kent and Edith MatlockKern Family TrustMartha-Ann KlimoBetty and Ed LawMerle LewisVictor and Thelma LindbladeYolanda LuneyMary Lou Swift MantleSanford L. MargoliesRee and Maurice MillerRuth H. Milliken

Frances MinerMary L. MinshallKimball and Mary MooreEdward O’TooleEdith ParkerWilliam PlockSteven R. PrewittBarbara Ramsey and Sherry HendersonHarold RandNancy and Donald RossSelbyRoger ShawElizabeth ShockHelen S. SimmonsThomas and Helen SlavenMax B. SouthwickNorma SullivanMarjorie TessAnnie Titlebaum-SchwartzVerna T. Turner LindWheller TrustGordon and Margaret Winkler New Adventure FoundationMildred and Burnett C. Wohlford

List as of June 30, 2016

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HEALTH CENTERS

SAN DIEGO

CHULA VISTA 1295 Broadway, #201 Chula Vista, CA 91911 CITY HEIGHTS 4305 University Ave., #350 San Diego, CA 92105 COACHELLA 49-111 Highway 111, #6-A Coachella, CA 92236 COLLEGE AVENUE SARAH WEDDINGTON CENTER 4575 College Ave. San Diego, CA 92115 EL CAJON 1685 E. Main St., #301 El Cajon, CA 92021 ESCONDIDO 347 W. Mission Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 EUCLID AVENUE FRANCIS TORBERT CENTER 220 Euclid Ave., #30 San Diego, CA 92114 FIRST AVENUE MICHELLE WAGNER CENTER 2017 First Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 Family Planning: Suite 301 Specialty Services: Suite 100 IMPERIAL VALLEY 1463 South 4th St. El Centro, CA 92243 KEARNY MESA 7526 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92111

MIRA MESA 10737 Camino Ruiz, #220 San Diego, CA 92126 MISSION BAY PARKER CENTER 4501 Mission Bay Drive, #1C San Diego, CA 92109 MORENO VALLEY 12900 Frederick St., Suite C Moreno Valley, CA 92553 PACIFIC BEACH EXPRESS MIMI BRIEN CENTER 1602 Thomas Ave. San Diego, CA 92109 RANCHO MIRAGE 71777 San Jacinto Drive, #202 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 RIVERSIDE 3772 Tibbetts St. Riverside, CA 92506 VISTA ISABELLA CENTER 1964 Via Centre Vista, CA 92081 ADMINISTRATION CENTERS HOLLIDAY FAMILY ADMINISTRATION CENTER 1075 Camino del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 619.881.4500 RIVERSIDE ADMINISTRATION CENTER 7899 Mission Grove Parkway South, Suite A Riverside, CA 92508 951.222.3160

IMPERIAL ADMINISTRATION CENTER 1463 South 4th St. El Centro, CA 92243 619.881.4528

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