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Better world.Healthy people.

Annual Report 2002

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This report is dedicated to Madame Vivian Oku of Ghana, with whom Direct Relief has worked as partner for the past five years to improve the health and lives of expectant mothers and their children.

Madame Oku is a third-generation midwife and nurse, and the former director of Ghana’s national “Safe Motherhood Program.” Direct Relief has been honored to provide the material support for Madame Oku’s private midwifery clinics in Accra and for a new primary care clinic serving people of the Upper Volta region who previously had no access to services.

In recognition of her accomplishments as a nurse, midwife, educator, and health leader, we are pleased to dedicate this report to Madame Vivian Oku for her lifelong commitment, compassion, and tireless efforts to provide quality health services to women and children leading vulnerable lives in Ghana. We also honor her for the example she sets, and for representing the thousands of colleagues around the world that Direct Relief is honored to call “partner.”

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I am constantly amazed to see the immense impact Direct Relief International has on world health. From one warehouse in a small town in America, over $67 million of medical supplies (at wholesale values) – enough to care for over 9.7 million people – were delivered last year to 57 countries around the globe. This was accomplished with a small, highly competent staff of only 26 people and at a cost structure so low that we provided $26 of medical products for every dollar in our operating budget.

Of course this would not have been possible without our detailed knowledge of hundreds of qualifi ed medical facilities in developing countries, dozens of generous companies throughout the U.S., and a committed and energetic Board and Advisory Board that not only raised a great deal of the money but gave over $360,000 of their own funds to support the agency.

The big question is, “Where do we go from here?” The need is almost infi nite, so a compelling rationale exists to expand our services. However, we must now ask the rest of America to pitch in and support us as the people in our home community have done for the past 54 years. There is not a more worthy cause, as good health is fundamental. At a time when America is vilifi ed around the world, a compassionate program to help the least fortunate can accomplish the greatest good at a cost we can all afford.

It has been my great honor to chair this remarkable organization for the past few years. I leave it in the very capable hands of Thomas Tighe and incoming chair Nancy Schlosser, whom I am certain will bring it to new heights in the years to come.

Richard D. Godfrey

LetterFromthePresidentandCEO

LetterFromtheChairman

2002 was marked by deep international tensions and growing hardships for people here at home and internationally. In a diffi cult time, it was inspiring to witness the compassion, generosity, and talents that private American people and businesses lent to Direct Relief’s humanitarian efforts.

We were fortunate in a challenging year to have exceeded our fi nancial goals – through typically lean fundraising efforts, the leadership and personal generosity of our Chairman and Board of Directors, and the individual decisions made by 3,000 people to entrust their money to our organization.

Over the past half-century, Direct Relief has seen how poverty and poor health kill innocent people or limit their potential to achieve a better life. Access to medicines and supplies that enable indigenous health professionals to care for patients is essential to the health of people in developing countries.

In 2002, Direct Relief provided over $67 million in wholesale medical aid. We increased by fi ve percent our assistance to areas of the highest need around the world, with more than 20% directed to countries in the lowest rung of human development. Over 65% of our material assistance was furnished for ongoing support of excellent health projects, and 12% was directed to key maternal and child health efforts. We believe our focus on these areas creates the highest possible benefi t for our efforts.

While our overall receipt of in-kind medical donations fell in 2002 by 14% - to $62 million on a wholesale basis - we were heartened by the ongoing strong commitment of many leading companies and new partnerships with several others. The skill, effi ciency, and logistics capacity of companies that make medicines and equipment are astounding; working with them offers tremendous potential to help people in the most effi cient manner. For each dollar we spent for operations, we were able to provide $26 in essential medical material resources.

As a nonprofi t organization, we are inspired to be more effi cient simply by the opportunity to help more people. In 2002, Direct Relief’s efforts provided enough resources to care for 9.7 million people in need who otherwise would have gone without. We consider it a privilege to have been able to help.

To each person who chose to invest their money, material, and time to make our efforts possible, I extend our heartfelt thanks.

Thomas Tighe

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GLOBAL HEALTH IS A LOCAL CONCERN

Throughout the developing world, many obstacles prevent people from receiving needed health services.

Sometimes it is the lack of trained personnel, often it is the total absence of any health facility in the area.A commonly occurring tragedy, however, is the existence of facilities with trained personnel who simply donot have the medicines, tools, equipment, or supplies to care for their patients.

A crisis arises in countries where there are few public assets, no private insurance, and patients do not haveany money to pay for services. What results is a health system without resources, where doctors do not work,and patients do not receive needed care. This situation prevents people from realizing their inherent talentsas students or workers and from enjoying the wonders of life and family.

Direct Relief recognizes both the enormity and complexity of achieving better health for people aroundthe world, and we focus on specific actions and places where we can make a real difference for real people.

As an organization that provides medical material resources for humanitarian purposes, Direct Relief worksto respond to our partner facilities’ and organizations’ individual needs, based on their requests. In thesefragile indigenous healthcare systems, we support the immediate healthcare needs of today and, throughour ongoing relationships, also help equip the healthcare providers and build an infrastructure that will servethe people of tomorrow.

The following pages describe where Direct Relief’s medical material assistance was directed in 2002.Alone, this record of where our assistance was directed is important. But it is these larger issues and, ultimately, the positive effect of our efforts on people’s lives in which the purpose and true value of our program is rooted.

PHOTO: Bryan Watt

A child sleeps at Muang Sing Hospital in Laos.

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AFGHANISTAN Total Wholesale Value: $5,280,205 Total Weight: 24,836 lbs.

Afghan Institute for Learning – Kabul, Jalalabad, and HeratIn 2002, Direct Relief’s assistance to the people of Afghanistan totaled over $5 million wholesale. Much of this assistance was made possible by a multi-million dollar commitment from Johnson & Johnson to ship medications directly from its factory in Pakistan. Afghan Institute for Learning (AIL) is just one of our partner organizations working to improve health care in Afghanistan after years of war and repression.

Staffed and operated by Afghan women, AIL ran clandestine home schools for girls under the Taliban regime and is now focusing on maternal and child health care at clinics in three Afghan cities with a fourth to open soon. Each clinic sees approximately 700 women and children a month. Other activities of AIL include income generating projects, teacher training, and a pre-school. Direct Relief specifically supports AIL’s midwife training program with midwife kits containing stethoscopes, blood pressure units, scissors, gauze, thermometers, alcohol, soap, and gloves.

Afghan Women’s Development Center - Kabul

Chak-e-Wadak Hospital - north of Kabul

Kart-e-Seh Hospital - Kabul

Wafia Education Center for Orphans - Kabul

ARMENIA Total Wholesale Value: $86,501 Total Weight: 3,251 lbs.

Angioneurology Clinic & Research Center - Yerevan

Health Ministry of Armenia - Yerevan

BAHAMAS Total Wholesale Value: $7,245 Total Weight: 254 lbs.

George Town Clinic - Exuma Cays

BELIZE Total Wholesale Value: $205,376 Total Weight: 939 lbs.

Mercy Care Center - Belize City

OUR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS

In 2002, Direct Relief International provided humanitarian medical assistance to partner health careprojects and facilities in 57 countries. More than 900,000 pounds of medical resources were furnishedthrough 263 shipments with a total wholesale value of over $67 million. The medicines, medical supplies, nutritional supplements, and medical equipment helped provide health care for an estimated9.7 million people.

What these numbers do not tell is the human impact of this assistance. Local physicians and nurses wereable to employ their skills and care for patients who otherwise would not have received care. Lives were saved, children returned to school, parents returned to work, and people could enjoy better health and the richness of life.

Here is an overview of our work in 2002.

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BOLIVIA Total Wholesale Value: $243,603 Total Weight: 1,669 lbs.

El Proyecto de Salud del Rio Beni - RurrenebaqueRegular health care was virtually non-existent along the Beni River, a tributary of the Amazon, before adoctor from California moved there. In 1996, Dr. Lou Netzer retired early from his practice in Los Olivos, California, and moved to the Bolivian rainforest where he found there was an acute need for health care among the indigenous population. With supplies from Direct Relief, Dr. Netzer began seeing patients in the town of Rurrenebaque and visiting more isolated villages by boat. Since then, the project has grown to include 45 remote villages covering an area of nearly 5,000 square miles. People in these areas receive regular clinical care; and a cadre of twelve health promoters from outlying areas have been trained to provide ongoing health education, treat common health/ medical conditions, and refer serious cases to the regional center.

The future of this unique project was thrown into doubt when Dr. Netzer was diagnosed with cancer lastyear, but his many friends, colleagues, and donors to Direct Relief raised funds to keep the project going and hire a new doctor to work alongside the Bolivian staff. Dr. Netzer passed away in October but not before he was able to make one last visit to Bolivia and his home in the rainforest. Direct Relief now manages the project directly and is honored to continue this legacy of an extraordinary doctor who devoted himself to caring for people in need.

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA Total WholesaleValue: $110,786 Total Weight: 971 lbs.

Caritas Specialty Clinic - Banja Luka

BRAZIL Total Wholesale Value: $274,488 Total Weight: 10,636 lbs.

Aracaju Hospital - Aracaju

Asociación Obras Social Irma Dulce - Salvador

Keckler Medical Missions - Upper Amazon

Operation U.S.A. - San Luis

Santa Casa de Misericordia - Campos Altos

Health care arrives by boat along the Beni River in Bolivia.

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BULGARIA Total Wholesale Value: $1,806,184 Total Weight: 21,599 lbs.

Agency for International Aid - Sofia

Cherven Briag Hospital - Cherven Briag

Dr. A. Dafovski Multi-Profile Hospital - Kardzhali

Hospital Asenovgrad - Asenovgrad

Hospital “Christo Botev” - Vratza

MBAL Hospital “Dr. T. Vitanov” - Tryavna

Multiprofile Hospital - Targovishte

Samokov Hospital - Samokov

Specialized Hospital for Active Treatment - Tran

BURUNDI Total Wholesale Value: $204,706 Total Weight: 4,814 lbs.

Jabe Hosptial - Bujumbura

Rohero Clinic - Bujumbura

CAMBODIA Total Wholesale Value: $2,623,188 Total Weight: 18,325 lbs.

Sihanouk Hospital Center - Phnom Penh

CHINA Total Wholesale Value: $151,958 Total Weight: 1,526 lbs.

Tibet Child Nutrition Project - LhasaThe current maternal mortality rate reported in the Tibet Autonomous Region is high— 73 per 10,000 live births . Children’s health problems are also severe with 90 out of every 1,000 dying of treatable afflictions such as malnutrition and diarrhea. Many children suffer from rickets, a bone disease most frequently caused by vitamin D deficiency.

The Tibet Child Nutrition Project is a program of the Terma Foundation. It provides at-risk women of childbearing age with prenatal vitamins and nutrition education, conducts home delivery training for birth attendants, and holds workshops and training programs on how to combat malnutrition and rickets in children. The project is also working with village women to revitalize traditional Tibetan health practices such as chugkpa, the sunbathing of infants to prevent and cure rickets, and the planting of droma, an indigenous root food that is high in iron and vegetable protein. Direct Relief provides the project with baby scales, prenatal and children’s vitamins, oral rehydration salts, gloves, and labor and delivery supplies.

DirectRelief’ssupportcomesoverwhelminglyfromprivatepeopleandbusinesses–notgovernment.In2002,lessthanone-tenthofonepercentofoverallsupportcamefromgovernmentsources.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Total Wholesale Value: $1,002,264 Total Weight: 22,816 lbs.

Boma Ophthalmic Hospital - BomaBlindness is a staggering problem in developing countries. The World Health Organization estimates that 90% of the world’s 45 million blind people live in the developing world and 80% of those cases are considered preventable. In the Boma region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, there are only three ophthalmologists to serve the population of over four million. One of them is Dr. Joseph Konde, a Congolese native who trained at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is a U.S. board-certified ophthalmic surgeon.

Dr. Konde’s hospital treats eye problems such as cataracts, which account for 50% of the blindness in the region, as well as tumors and conjunctivitis. Direct Relief’s support in 2002 was partially funded by a grant from the Allergan Foundation and included essential surgical equipment and new hospital beds donated by Hill-Rom Company. Given the level of Dr. Konde’s commitment and skills, it would be an enormous lossif a lack of materials prevented him from working. Direct Relief is committed to supporting doctors likeDr. Konde, as they provide care where it is so desperately needed.

Diocese of Mweka - Mweka

Refugee Camps - Goma

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Total Wholesale Value: $3,021,986 Total Weight: 26,675

Batey Relief Alliance - Santo Domingo

J.C. Hispaniola Fund, Inc. - Santo Domingo

Health Care Education Partnership - Santo Domingo

Servicio Social de Iglesias Dominicas - Santo Domingo

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Young boys at a Batey Relief health post in the Dominican Republic

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ECUADOR Total Wholesale Value: $137,387 Total Weight: 1,826 lbs.

Centro del Muchacho Trabajador - Quito

Fundacion de Proteccion - Quito

Medical Aid to the Ecuador Amazon - Palora

Organizacion de Zaparos del Ecuador - Pastaza

Project Perfect World - Guayaquil

EL SALVADOR Total Wholesale Value: $3,404,681 Total Weight: 11,036 lbs.

American Jewish World Service Projects - San Salvador

Clinica Maria Madre de los Pobres - San Salvador

Fundacion Salvadorena (FUSAL) - Antiguo Cuzcatlan

O.E.F. de El Salvador - San Salvador

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A woman and child wait at FUSAL’s Luis Poma Health Center in San Julian, El Salvador.

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A vision test is given at a FUDEM eye camp in El Salvador.

PHOTO: Frank Bott

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ESTONIA Total Wholesale Value: $662,646 Total Weight: 10,832 lbs.

Nursing Home Consortium - Parnu

ETHIOPIA Total Wholesale Value: $165,663 Total Weight: 1,196 lbs.

EOC-CFAO Migbare Senay Clinic - Addis Ababa

GEORGIA Total Wholesale Value: $4,185 Total Weight: 649 lbs.

A Call to Serve (ACTS) Georgia - Tbilisi

GHANA Total Wholesale Value: $651,896 Total Weight: 14,718 lbs.

Abura Clinic - Abura

Atuba Community Health Clinic - Bawku

Dr. J.C. Sam’s Children’s Clinic - Obuasi

Jehovah Rapha Healthcare Foundation - Motoka Island

Koforidua Midwife Training Center - Koforidua

Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital - Accra

Maranatha Maternity & Clinic - Kumasi

Tema General Hospital - TemaYoung children waiting for a wellness exam

in the village of Motoka Island, Ghana

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GRENADA Total Wholesale Value: $5,881,329 Total Weight: 19,229 lbs.

Ministry of Health - St. Georges

GUATEMALA Total Wholesale Value: $2,978,079 Total Weight: 17,341 lbs.

A Tomorrow for Children Foundation - Guatemala City

Clinica San Gaspar - Guatemala City

Hospital Santa Elena - Guatemala City

Light Ministries - Rio Hondo

Order of Malta - Guatemala City

Santa Rosa Medical Clinic - Santa Rosa

Unidas Para Vivir Mejor (UPAVIM) - Guatemala City

GUYANA Total Wholesale Value: $2,415,521 Total Weight: 21,982 lbs.

Bartica Hospital - Essequibo

Berbice River Healthcare Project - New Amsterdam

Davis Memorial Hospital - Georgetown

Food For the Poor - Georgetown

Linden Hospital - Linden

Mahaicony District Hospital - Demerara

New Amsterdam Hospital - New Amsterdam

Port Mourant Hospital - Berbice

Suddie Hospital - Essequibo

St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital - Georgetown

HAITI Total Wholesale Value: $6,018,761 Total Weight: 28,144 lbs.

Arcachon Hospital - Port-au-Prince

New Hope Ministries - Cap-Haitien

Project Haiti - Cap-Haitien

St. Ignatius Medical Mission - Beaumont

“IwishtoexpressmyappreciationtoDirectReliefInternationalforthetremendousassistancetheorganizationhasrenderedtotheGuyanahealthservicesovertheyears.DirectReliefInternationalhasworked…inprovidingmillionsofdollarsworthofmedicalequipmentandfacilitiesforourhospitals.ForthismyGovernment,onwhosebehalfIwrite,wearemostgrateful.”HonorableObdeenIshmael,GuyanaAmbassadortotheUnitedStates

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HONDURAS Total Wholesale Value: $1,186,989 Total Weight: 18,926 lbs.

Brigada de Salud / Honduras Relief Effort - Tegucigalpa

COHAPAZ - Tegucigalpa

Comité de Emergencia Garífuna - TrujilloThe Garífuna are a unique indigenous people who live on the Caribbean coast of Central America. Estimates of their number range from 200,000 to 450,000 with the greatest concentration living on the northern coast of Honduras. The needs of this population were brought to the attention of Direct Relief in 1998, shortly after Hurricane Mitch devastated much of Central America. The Garífuna Emergency Committee was formed in response and they asked Direct Relief to help supply clinics and rural health centers serving a number of Garífuna communities.

As the descendants of West African slaves and Carib Indians, the Garífuna have a unique language and distinctive music, dance, farming, and fishing traditions. In the last few years, the Committee has helped villagers replant much of their coconut crop, the foundation of the Garífuna diet, which was blighted by Lethal Yellowing Disease. Little government support for healthcare services reaches the Garífuna because of their geographic and cultural isolation, so supplying local clinics continues to be important. In 2002, Direct Relief provided primary care supplies and a computer system to upgrade patient record keeping and facilitate inventory control.

Dr. Polo Galindo Clinic - Roatan

Hacienda Cristo Salva - Santa Barbara

Honduran Health Exchange - Tegucigalpa

Project PROMESA - Tegucigalpa

Uhsan Clinic - Uhsan TTwo Garífuna men carry a Direct Relief shipment

into the town of Trujillo, Honduras.

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INDIA Total Wholesale Value: $954,736 Total Weight: 284,995 lbs.

Diwaliben Mohanlal Mehta Charitable Trust - Mumbai

Hyderabad Eye Institute - Hyderabad

Rajkot Voluntary Blood Bank - Rajkot

Society for Service to Voluntary Agencies - Mumbai

Venu Charitable Society - DelhiThe Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre was founded in 1980 to address the escalating problem of preventable and curable blindness in India. Venu has grown quickly and now provides quality eye care services to thousands of patients a year and education to many more through extensive outreach programs. A base hospital in Delhi provides tertiary services such as an eye bank and corneal transplants, while seven satellite clinics, one of which operates out of a temple, provide secondary services such as cataract surgeries.

Primary services are provided through over 30 one-day eye-screening camps, surgical camps, schooleye-screening programs, weekly mobile clinics, and a community-based rehabilitation program.In 2002, Direct Relief provided a complete corneal evaluation system and an extensive inventory of ophthalmic supplies.

Wanless Hospital - Miraj

Patients after cataract surgery at Direct Relief-supported Bidada Hospital in Kutch, India.

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IRAN Total Wholesale Value: $86,740 Total Weight: 2,212 lbs.

Red Crescent Society - Mazandaran ProvinceOn June 22, 2002, a 6.3 earthquake struck the northwest region of Iran. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, 237 perished in the quake and 1,178 were left injured. Many buildings in the regionwere made of mud and quickly collapsed. A total of 115 villages were damaged, eight of which were completely destroyed.

Direct Relief immediately sent an emergency shipment to the Red Crescent Society for distribution.The shipment included specifically requested equipment such as a defibrillator with monitor, ambu bagsand an intubation set, a suction machine, and a diagnostic set which includes a stethoscope, blood pressure unit, and oto-ophthalmoscope. Also included in the aid was a Johnson & Johnson Disaster Module with supplies such as gauze, tape, bandages, sutures, plaster casting materials, and analgesics.

IRAQ Total Wholesale Value: $48,778 Total Weight: 297 lbs.

Relief International - Kurdistan

Saint Raphael Hospital - Baghdad

JAMAICA Total Wholesale Value: $5,687,510 Total Weight: 20,646 lbs.

Cornwall Regional Hospital - Montego Bay

Food for the Poor - Kingston

Jamaica Humanitarian Dental Mission - St. James

Missionaries of the Poor - Kingston

KENYA Total Wholesale Value: $1,086,842 Total Weight: 11,942 lbs.

Alice Nursing Home - Nairobi

Holy Family Dispensary - Eldoret

Immaculate Heart of Mary Hospital - Kilimambogo

Kibera Community Health Centre - NairobiThe sprawling Nairobi slum of Kibera is home to an estimated 600,000 people. Homes typically consist of only one room and are constructed of cardboard, sticks, mud, and scraps of sheet metal. The crime rate is high, sanitation is very poor, and public utilities such as electricity, water, and sewage are practically non-existent.

In the face of such challenges and despite their own lack of resources, a group of committed residents established the Kibera Community Health Centre. To build the clinic, community members carried construction materials by wheelbarrow through the alleyways of the slum. The recently completed clinic is now fully staffed with support from the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), and health practitioners are busy providing immunizations, patient consultations, and treatment. Besides much- needed supplies and pharmaceuticals, Direct Relief has provided laboratory and basic diagnostic equipment, wheelchairs, a baby scale, an autoclave, and an infant warmer.

“Teachingapersontofishisgreat,butitdoesn’tnecessarilymeanthey’lleatforlife.Apoleornetisalsorequired.”ThomasTighe,PresidentandCEO,DirectReliefInternational

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Nyumbani Orphanage - NairobiThe World Health Organization estimates that approximately 120,000 HIV-infected children live in Kenya. The Nyumbani Orphanage was founded by Father Angelo D’Agostino in 1992 to care for HIV/AIDS children either abandoned by their families or orphaned because of the disease. “Nyumbani” means “home” in Swahili, which is what the current facility in the Kangemi community is for 76 children.

The orphanage’s newer community-based Lea Toto program aims to expand the capacity of the Kangemi facility to provide holistic care within a family setting for an additional 200 HIV-infected children. Direct Relief is providing Nyumbani Orphanage and its Lea Toto program with medicines and supplies that bring comfort to children and treat the symptoms of common opportunistic infections.

Waso Medical Services - Isiolo

LAOS Total Wholesale Value: $8,670 Total Weight: 74 lbs.

Mahosot Pediatric Hospital - Vientiene

Muang Sing Hospital - Muang SingThe Muang Sing Hospital is the only source of health care for the 103 villages that make up the farming and trading community of this rural district. Staffed by two doctors and five nurses, Muang Sing provides primary care, delivery services, minor surgical procedures, and pre- and post-natal care. For decades, the hospital has been housed in a dilapidated building, but with the help of a Japanese non-governmental organization, a new building will be constructed in 2003.

This hospital was brought to the attention of Direct Relief by Bryan Watt, a photographer from Santa Barbara, who was studying and photographing the people living in northern Laos. The doctors at the hospital told him that a critical lack of basic medical supplies severely curtailed their ability to treat patients and that they had received almost no outside help. In May of 2002, Bryan and his wife Leila Srour, a pediatrician, moved to Laos where Leila began teaching at the Laos Pediatric Teaching Hospital. They returned to Muang Sing, hand carrying medical supplies from Direct Relief, much to the surprise and delight of the hospital’s doctors.

A pediatrician in training at the Direct Relief - supported Mahosot Pediatric Hospital in Vientiene, Laos.

PHOTO: Bryan Watt

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LIBERIA Total Wholesale Value: $846,624 Total Weight: 1,808 lbs.

Christian Aid Ministries - Montserrado County

Phebe Hospital - Gbarnga

MALAWI Total Wholesale Value: $454,249 Total Weight: 9,362 lbs.

Montfort Hospital - Nchalo

Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital - BlantyreMalawi is one of the least developed countries in the world, with over 65% of the population living in poverty. Some of the root causes of the increasing poverty are the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, extreme food shortages, and the low literacy rate. Twenty-seven percent of antenatal women are HIV positive; in addition, malnourished people, especially children and the elderly, are particularly vulnerable to a host of illnesses since they have little or no body reserves to fight disease.

Despite being a government-run tertiary facility, the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital is in desperate need of basic drugs and equipment. The 1,100 bed hospital recently built a new emergency room for the pediatric department. Direct Relief has provided a wide range of equipment for both the ER and for general use in the pediatric department such as ambu bags, suction machines, autoclaves, and a neonatal monitor. This project was evaluated and referred to us by our long-term partner and medical advisor for Africa, Dr. Mike Marks from the Bush Hospital Foundation in Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom.

Trinity Hospital - Limbe

MARSHALL ISLANDS Total Wholesale Value: $ 150 Total Weight: 9 lbs.

Ebeye Hospital - Ebeye

MEXICO Total Wholesale Value: $2,134,811 Total Weight: 45,245 lbs.

AéroMedicos of Santa Barbara - Cadeje

Casa Clinica Convivencia Campesina - Las Varas

Club Rotario de Técate - Técate

Fundacion Justicia y Amor, I.A.P. - Mexico City

Fundacion Rotaria de La Laguna - Torreón

Hendido del Club Rotario - Las Flores

Júarez Eye Center - Júarez

LDS Humanitarian Services - Mexico City

LIGA International - Sinaloa State

Mexican Medical - Tijuana

Potter’s Clay - Ensenada

PVO Mexico - Mexico City

“Thecontributionsmadebyyourorganizationintheformofmedicationsandothermedical

supplies,helpeduscopewiththeneedsofthepeopleofYucatan,Mexico.Suchanimmediateandeffectiveresponsemadeadifferencewhereitcountedmost—savinglivesandrelievingpain

andsuffering.”Dr.JoseAntonioPereiraCarcano

SecratariodeSaludyDirectorGeneralDelosServiciosdeSaluddeYucatan

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Secretaria de Salud - YucatanHurricane Isidore hit Mexico’s southern state of Yucatan on September 23, 2002, causing extensive damage to homes, schools, and hotels, and decimating the agricultural sector of this lush, tropical area. Nearly 100,000 people were evacuated from high-risk coastal areas; and since the region’s economy depends almost entirely on tourism and agriculture, thousands of people lost their jobs and livelihoods.

Direct Relief responded to appeals from Mexican health officials to assist overburdened local hospitals and clinics and to provide medical supplies to temporary shelters. Donated air freight was provided by Federal Express, and on October 4th, the shipment was air-lifted to the official disaster relief coordinating agency in Merida, Yucatan. Direct Relief often relies on donated air freight in disaster situations. In this case, the value of FedEx’s contributed freight was in excess of $3,500. Without such generosity, a timely response to the disaster would not have been possible.

NEPAL Total Wholesale Value: $8,434 Total Weight: 80 lbs.

Riverside Hospital & Rescue - Shyauli Bazaar

NICARAGUA Total Wholesale Value: $9,229,122 Total Weight: 56,306 lbs.

American Nicaraguan Foundation - Managua

Companeros de las Americas - RivasMillions of children around the world are at risk of permanent blindness and associated mortality because of vitamin A deficiency. Fortunately, just two capsules of high-dose vitamin A per child per year produce remarkable results, preventing blindness and reducing mortality up to 23%. Direct Relief has long been involved in supplying this critical micronutrient to countries around the world. In Nicaragua, Direct Relief supplies vitamin A to Companeros de las Americas, a partnership between the Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners of the Americas and Lions Clubs in Wisconsin and Nicaragua.

The Companeros program began in 1996 and now provides high-dose vitamin A annually to 81,000 infants and 330,000 children from ages one to ten in seven municipalities. Distribution programs such as this one are not only effective in preventing blindness and improving overall health but are remarkably cost effective as well. For only five cents per child per year, this intervention can protect both the sight and the immune systems of children.

Lions Club Distrito D-5 - Managua

Nicaraguan Children’s Fund - Puerto Cabezas

In2002,eachdollarspentforoperationsresultedinmorethan$26(wholesalevalue)ofappropriatemedicalresourcesprovidedtohigh-needareas.

A vitamin A distribution program in Nicaragua preventsblindness in children. PHOTO: Jay Farbman

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NIGERIA Total Wholesale Value: $93,273 Total Weight: 753 lbs.

Our Lord’s Hospital - Okigwe

NORTH KOREA Total Wholesale Value: $2,347,424 Total Weight: 22,531 lbs.

Overseas Korean Welcoming Committee - Rasun

Sariwon Orphanage - Sariwon

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Total Wholesale Value: $18,067 Total Weight: 132 lbs.

Kimbe Hospital - Kimbe

Wewak General Hospital Outreach Boat - Wewak

PERU Total Wholesale Value: $1,397,275 Total Weight: 32,247 lbs.

Ciudad de Dios Medical Mission - Trujillo

Dispensario de Salud de Pomata - Pomata

Hospital de Apoyo Departamental Cuzco - Cuzco

Hospital Regional de Ayacucho - Ayacucho

Instituto Nacional de Defensa Civil (INDECI) - Lima

Ministerio de Salud - Lima

Valley Baptist Church Mission Team - Pucallpa

PHILIPPINES Total Wholesale Value: $204,632 Total Weight: 9,097 lbs.

Dr. Jose Locsin Memorial Hospital - Silay City

Philippines Medical Outreach Clinic - Baggao

“Throughouttheyears,theaggregateofyourgenerousgiftoftime,skills,work,andmedicalsuppliesthroughDirectReliefInternationalareasourceofinspirationtoallofus,transcendingbeyondtemporary,tofundamentalcontributionstoourcharitableprograms.”Dr.RalphKuonPresidentPeruvianAmericanMedicalSocietySouthernCaliforniaChapter

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ROMANIA Total Wholesale Value: $100,508 Total Weight: 429 lbs.

Central Clinic Pediatric Hospital - Bucharest

World Opportunities International - Bucharest

SIERRA LEONE Total Wholesale Value: $834,334 Total Weight: 25,083 lbs.

Ndegbormei Development Organization - Freetown

Norway-Sierra Leone Health Project (NSLHP) - FreetownDuring the 1990’s, Sierra Leone endured a vicious civil war. Maiming and raping of civilians was common, and living conditions deteriorated so severely that Sierra Leone dropped to the bottom of the United Nations’ Human Development Index—173rd out of 173. The signing of the Lome Peace Accord in July 1999 has raised hopes for a lasting peace, but the humanitarian community has only recently regained access to rural areas.

One of the first priorities of the NSLHP has been the rebuilding and re-supplying of destroyed and looted rural clinics with hospital beds and mattresses, autoclaves, and primary care supplies donated by Direct Relief. NSLHP is also addressing the needs of children separated from their parents during the war and of children who were conscripted to fight and are now abandoned. The Project has set up a home care center to provide rehabilitation, reunification, and the administration of health care to these traumatized children.

SOUTH AFRICA Total Wholesale Value: $8,662 Total Weight: 15 lbs.

Kalafong Hospital - Pretoria

SOUTH KOREA Total Wholesale Value: $7,804 Total Weight: 952 lbs.

St. John of God Clinic - Kwang-Ju

Romanian pediatrician and child

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SRI LANKA Total Wholesale Value: $5,125 Total Weight: 181 lbs.

Grace Church Care Center - Trincomalee

SUDAN Total Wholesale Value: $31,000 Total Weight: 367 lbs.

Sudan Future Care Health Clinic - Northeastern border of Sudan

TANZANIA Total Wholesale Value: $300,324 Total Weight: 3,692 lbs.

Health Department KADERES - Karagwe

Jambo Health Clinic - Jambo

Kagera Salient Dispensary - Kyaka

THAILAND Total Wholesale Value: $181,662 Total Weight: 1,174 lbs.

Global Health Access Program - Thai/Burma border

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Total Wholesale Value: $1,480 Total Weight: 23 lbs.

Cyril Ross Nursery - Port of Spain

UGANDA Total Wholesale Value: $252,223 Total Weight: 737 lbs.

Aids Orphans Education Trust (AOET) - Jinja

Mulago Hospital - Mulago

Rugendebara Foundation for Health - Kasese

UKRAINE Total Wholesale Value: $235,800 Total Weight: 6,898 lbs.

Children’s Hospital #7 - Kiev

L’viv Regional Specialized Children’s Clinic - L’viv

Metropolitan Andrew Sheptytsky Hospital - L’viv

“Asadonor,Ithinkyou’rerightontargettosetpoliticsandreligionasideandhelppeoplewhoneedit.Keepitup.”Dr.TomReynolds,Donor

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USA Total Wholesale Value: $1,729,576 Total Weight: 73,698 lbs.

American Indian Health & Services - Santa Barbara, CA

Carrillo Family Dental Clinic - Santa Barbara, CA

Health Linkages Program - Santa Barbara, CA

Healthy Smiles Dental Program - Santa Barbara, CADirect Relief works to address unmet healthcare needs in its local area as well as internationally. The Healthy Smiles Dental Program was designed in response to a Santa Barbara County needs assessment that identified dental care, especially among children, as the county’s number one unmet need. Healthy Smiles provides bilingual dental hygiene education, distributes dental supplies, and offers free dental care toneedy children.

The Santa Barbara County community of Santa Maria was the site of 2002’s Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic. Children urgently needing care were screened at local schools and treated by dentists who donated their time and office space. The children received, on average, over $800 in dental care free of charge. Direct Relief also provided dental hygiene education and supplies to the children and their families.

Healthy Start - Santa Maria, CA

Maine’s Worldwide Missions Outreach, Inc. - Turner, ME

Marian Medical Center - Santa Maria, CA

Migrant Education Program - Santa Maria, CA

People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) - Los Angeles, CA

Planned Parenthood of Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara, CA

Salvation Army - Oxnard, CA

Santa Barbara Cancer Foundation - Santa Barbara, CA

Proper dental hygiene is taught in the Healthy Smiles dental program.

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Santa Barbara County Fire Department - Santa Barbara, CA

Santa Barbara Day & Winter Shelter - Santa Barbara, CA

Santa Barbara Food Bank - Santa Barbara, CA

Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics - Santa Barbara, CA

Santa Barbara Public Health Department - Santa Barbara, CA

St. Francis Parish Nurses - Santa Barbara, CA

St. Paul’s Chapel - New York, NY

Venice Family Clinic - Venice, CA

Victory Outreach - Lompoc, CA

White Mountain Lake Fire District - White Mountain, AZ

Women’s Community Clinic - San Francisco, CA

VENEZUELA Total Wholesale Value: $12,645 Total Weight: 67 lbs.

Municipio del Alto Orinoco - Esmerelda

Turimiquire Foundation - Cumana

WEST BANK/GAZA Total Wholesale Value: $531,606 Total Weight: 12,170 lbs.

Rafidia Hospital - Gaza

Red Crescent Ambulance Teams - West Bank & GazaThe Palestine Red Crescent Society provides Emergency Medical Services through 32 emergency stations and substations in West Bank and Gaza. It also operates the only Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) school in the area. Its fleet consists of 105 ambulances and 22 mobile first aid field posts, staffed by 260 EMTs and over 3,000 volunteers. Between September 2000, and the end of 2002, over 184 EMTs and volunteers have been injured while on duty in 215 recorded attacks on their ambulances.

In partnership with American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), Direct Relief shipped a Johnson & Johnson Disaster Module to the Red Crescent Society containing a large assortment of sutures, bandages, splinting devices, and stretchers. Despite the ongoing risk, Red Crescent’s EMTs continue to serve the sick and wounded in an extremely stressful and dangerous environment.

St. John Eye Hospital - JerusalemThe Order of St. John dates back to the Crusades and founded its first hospital in Jerusalem over 900 years ago. The eye hospital was founded in 1882 and now treats tens of thousands of people every year. Outreach programs have become especially important because travel restrictions in the West Bank and Gaza have made it difficult or impossible for patients from outlying communities to travel to Jerusalem.

The hospital’s mobile clinic was unable to travel for three months of the past year, but it has now returned to service in the West Bank. A recently refurbished clinic is operating in Gaza and includes an operating room for cataract surgery. Direct Relief supplies the hospital with primary care items and specifically requested ophthalmic medications.

In2002,DirectReliefInternationalearnednationalrecognitionfromWorthmagazineasoneof“America’s100BestCharities.”ForbesmagazinealsorankedDirectReliefasoneofonlyfourcharitieswith100%efficiency.

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ZAMBIA Total Wholesale Value: $214,727 Total Weight: 4,864 lbs.

HOSO UNHCR/Kawambwa Hospital - Kawambwa

ZIMBABWE Total Wholesale Value: $212,499 Total Weight: 14,518 lbs.

J.F. Kapnek Charitable Trust / PMTCT Program - Harare

“DirectReliefreceivesapproximately1,000requestsforassistanceeachyearfromoverseashealthfacilitiesandinternationalorganizations.Currentfinancialandmaterialresourcesallowforonly200-250requeststobemeteachyear.”SusanFowler,DirectorofPrograms,DirectReliefInternational

Masai handshake, Kenya

PHOTO © Alison Jones Photography

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INTRODUCTION AND CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT AND CEO

Direct Relief’s fi nancial statements must account for both cash and medical material resources (or in-kind contributions) that are entrusted to the organization to fulfi ll its humanitarian medical mission. In 2002, approximately 96% of our total public support and revenue of $65.6 million was in the form of in-kind materials and services. In the previous pages, we have described where and why these material resources were provided in 2002. We recognize, however, that the merging of cash and in-kind contributions in the following fi nancial statements, which are necessarily prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, can be confusing. The notes below are to assist you in understanding how our program model is fi nanced and works, to explain the state of our organization’s fi nancial health, and to inform you how we spent the money that was generously donated to Direct Relief in 2002 by people, businesses, and organizations.

I am pleased to report that, at the close of 2002, the fi nancial state of Direct Relief was stronger than ever. The leadership of our Board, each of whom made a substantial personal fi nancial investment in our work, and the generosity of people, enabled us to exceed our fundraising goals in a very challenging year. We raised more than we spent due to a generous outpouring during the last six weeks of the year, which typically accounts for approximately 20% of our annual cash income. This enabled us to begin 2003 with operating funds, a welcome occurrence since historically the early months of any year are very lean for us, as is common for many other nonprofi t organizations.

As you will see in the statements that follow, the wholesale value of in-kind medical products we received decreased in 2002. Drawing upon carry-over inventory from 2001, we were able to provide more material assistance than was received during the course of 2002. This explains why the “bottom line” on our fi nancial statements refl ects a net loss despite the fact that we ended the year in a better fi nancial position than we began with respect to our liquid assets and ability to maintain operations.

Finally, in recognition of the heightened expectations of all corporations in our country – whether nonprofi t or for-profi t – I certify these fi nancial statements as the CEO. This is not a legal requirement – yet – of nonprofi t corporations, though it is for public companies of a certain size under recently enacted legislation. Given the nature of our work, the professionalism of our staff, and the extraordinary level of trust that people and businesses place in our organization to help others without any promise of fi nancial return to themselves, I am pleased to do so.

Thomas Tighe

CASH AND IN-KIND MATERIALSSECURITIES AND SERVICES TOTAL

What we received $2,962,570 $62,643,794 $65,606,364

What was used (2,524,398) (68,280,962) (70,805,360)

Year-end totals $ 438,172 $ (5,637,168) $ (5,198,996)

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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESFOR THE YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2002 AND 2001

2002 2001

PUBLIC SUPPORT

Public Support Contributions of goods and services $ 62,643,794 95.5% $ 72,818,750 96.4%Contributed in cash and securities 2,827,813 4.3% 2,774,759 3.7%

Total Public Support 65,471,607 99.8% 75,593,509 100.1%

RevenueInvestment and miscellaneous income 134,757 0.2% (83,250) -0.1%

TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT & REVENUE 65,606,364 100.0% 75,510,259 100.0%

EXPENSES

Program Services Value of medical donations shipped 67,883,685 81,512,743Operations and shipping 2,076,896 2,416,777Contributed services 29,644 43,955

Total Program Services 69,990,225 106.7% 83,973,475 111.2%

Supporting ServicesFundraising 381,820 275,991Administration 433,315 451,579

Total Supporting Services 815,135 1.2% 727,570 1.0%

TOTAL EXPENSES 70,805,360 107.9% 84,701,045 112.2%

DECREASE IN NET ASSETS $ (5,198,996) -7.9% $ (9,190,786) -12.2%

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSFOR THE YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2002 AND 2001

Cash flows from operating activitiesDecrease in net assets $ (5,198,996) $ (9,190,786)

Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities

Reduction in inventory 5,526,894 9,098,867Changes in other operating assets and liabilities 190,134 369,435

Net cash provided by operating activities 518,032 277,516

Net cash used by investing activitiesPurchase and sale of investments and equipment (730,605) (267,560)

Net cash used by financing activitiesMortgage payments (30,471) (30,503)

Net decrease in cash (243,044) (20,547)

Cash, Beginning of Year 1,066,223 1,086,770

Cash, End of Year $ 823,179 $ 1,066,223

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONSAS OF DECEMBER 31, 2002 AND 2001

2002 2001

ASSETS

Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 823,179 $ 1,066,223 Securities 2,991,948 1,561,069 Inventories 12,571,138 18,098,032Other current assets 237,159 238,488

Total Current Assets 16,623,424 20,963,812

Other AssetsProperty and equipment 3,566,541 3,598,063Remainder interests 40,684 718,835Miscellaneous 20,891 148,055

Total Other Assets 3,628,116 4,464,953

TOTAL ASSETS $ 20,251,540 25,428,765

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities Payables and other current liabilities $ 160,314 $ 106,850Current portion of long-term debt 33,711 27,133

Total Current Liabilities 194,025 133,983

Other LiabilitiesLong-term debt 1,631,398 1,667,038Distribution payable 37,146 39,777

Total Other Liabilities 1,668,544 1,706,815

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,862,569 1,840,798

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted Net Assets Board-designated endowment fund 3,854,414 3,736,631Undesignated 14,473,876 19,735,764

Total Unrestricted Net Assets 18,328,290 23,472,395

Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 60,681 115,572

TOTAL NET ASSETS 18,388,971 23,587,967

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 20,251,540 $ 25,428,765

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Cash versus In-Kind Support

Direct Relief International’s activities are financed on an operating (or cash) budget that is not directly affected by the value of contributed products. The organization’s program model involves obtaining and providing essential medical material resources. Cash support — as distinct from the value of contributed goods — is used to pay for the logistics, warehousing, transportation, program oversight, administration, fundraising, staff salaries, and all other expenses.

How changes in inventory affect our bottom line

Direct Relief International receives donations of in-kind medical products on an ongoing basis. These donations are recorded in inventory upon receipt. Direct Relief policy is to distribute products at the earliest practicable date, consistent with sound programmatic principles. While the distribution typically occurs in the same year of receipt,it may occur in the following year. An expense is recorded when the products are shipped. In 2002, Direct Relief shipped $5,526,894 more in product than it received. When this amount is combined with our surplus from cash operations, it results in an overall deficit of $5,198,996 – equal to the decrease in net assets reported on our statement of financial position.

Leverage

For each $1 that Direct Relief spent in 2002 for operating purposes, the organization provided $26 worth of wholesale medical material assistance.

In 2002, cash operating expenses totaled $2,524,398. The expenditure of these funds enabled Direct Relief to furnish $67,883,685 worth (wholesale value) of medical material resources to 57 countries. The weight of these materials was 927,000 lbs, or 463.5 tons.

Product Valuation

In-kind contributions, such as contributed medicines, supplies, or equipment, are valued at the wholesale pricein theUnited States. Specifically for pharmaceutical products, the source of and basis for product values are the“Average Wholesale Price” (AWP), which is published by Thomson Healthcare’s “Redbook.” While retail valuesmay be significantly higher, Direct Relief has traditionally used the AWP to value pharmaceutical products thatare contributed.

Program Expenses

Direct Relief spent $1,721,787 on programmatic expenses. This amount paid for the salaries, related benefits (health and dental insurance, retirement-plan matching contributions), and mandatory employer-paid taxes (payroll, social security, workers’ compensation) for the following employees engaged in programmatic functions: six program officers (four full-time, two part-time), a transportation coordinator (full-time), pharmacist (part-time), pharmacy manager (full-time), biomedical manager (full-time), coordinator who works with medical-product manufacturers for product contributions (one full-time, one part-time), warehouse manager (full-time), and two warehouse personnel (full-time). Program expenses also include the purchase of medicines, equipment, parts, and other medical supplies not available through donation; cash grants to partner organizations; trucking and ocean- and air-freight for the transportation of medical material (in-bound to Direct Relief and outbound to receiving partner organizations); maintenance of forklifts and agency truck; packing materials and supplies; travel for oversight and evaluation; contract services; and a pro-rata portion of other allocable costs (see below).

Fundraising Expenses

In 2002, Direct Relief spent a total of $381,820 on fundraising. This amount includes the salaries, related benefits, and taxes for fundraising personnel (two part-time, and two full-time). Also included are expenses for the production, printing, and mailing of newsletters, annual report, tax-receipt letters to contributors, fundraising solicitations, and all other costs related to fundraising (such as events, advertising, and related travel). Direct Relief does not allocate any mailing expenses as “jointly incurred costs” – an accounting practice that permits, for example, the expenses of a newsletter containing information about programs and an appeal for money to be allocated partially to “fundraising” and partially to “public education.”

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Administrative Expenses

Direct Relief spent a total of $433,315 on administration. This amount includes the salaries, related benefits, and taxes for personnel responsible for financial management: a controller (full-time), accountant (part-time), information technology manager (full-time), program analyst (full-time), general office assistant (part-time), and a graphics and multi-media employee (part-time). Other administrative expenses included the cost of an independent audit by a Certified Public Accounting firm, banking fees, website hosting, office supplies, insurance, and legal and other professional services. A pro-rata portion of allocable expenses and all other expenses not appropriately classified elsewhere are charged to administration (see below).

Other Allocable Costs

Direct Relief owns and operates a 36,000-square-foot warehouse facility. Costs to maintain the warehouse include mortgage interest, depreciation, utilities, insurance, repairs, maintenance, and supplies. These costs are allocated based on the square footage devoted to respective functions (e.g. fundraising expenses described above include the proportional share of these costs associated with the space occupied by fundraising staff). The salary of the President and CEO also is allocated to functions in accordance with the time spent on the functions as follows: fundraising (30%), administration (15%), and programmatic activities (55%).

Endowment Fund

In 1998, Direct Relief’s Board of Directors established a board-designated endowment fund (sometimes characterized as a “quasi-endowment” in legal or accounting terminology) to help secure the organization’s financial future. The fund was established with assets valued at $773,786. By the end of 2002, the fund had grown to $3,854,414, consisting of $237,467 in cash, $2,971,425 in securities, and $645,522 in real estate and other assets.

The fund is administered by the Board’s Finance committee, which oversees investment policy, fiscal operations, and is authorized to distribute up to 6% of liquid assets annually for general operating support. Any further distributions require the approval of 75% of the full Board. The endowment fund securities are composed of broadly diversified mutual funds managed by leading U.S. fund managers.

By Board resolution, all bequests are deposited into the endowment fund unless the will or bequest states otherwise. When available, other resources are transferred to the fund as directed by the Board of Directors.

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OUR INVESTORS

Manufacturers providing medicaldonations in 2002

Abbott Laboratories, Inc.Alchemedia LLC / Arm & HammerAlcon Laboratories, Inc.Alkermes, Inc.Allergan, Inc.American Regent Laboratories Inc.Auburn PharmaceuticalsAventis Pharmaceuticals Inc.B. Braun / McGaw Inc.Barco UniformsBausch & Lomb Pharms, Inc.Baxter Healthcare CorporationBecton Dickinson & Company (BD)Biotrol InternationalBrentwood by MidmarkBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyCodman & Shurtleff, Inc.Crosstex InternationalDen-Mat CorporationEast West AssociatesEdgepark SurgicalEthicon Endo-SurgeryEthicon, Inc.E-Z-EMFine Science Tools Inc.Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc.GlaxoSmithKlineHemacare CorporationHenry Schein, Inc.Hill-RomJohn O. Butler CompanyJohnson & JohnsonJohnson & Johnson ConsumerKarl Storz Endoscopy-AmericaKawasumi Laboratories America, Inc.Kendall Healthcare, TycoMAX ERB Instrument CompanyMcKesson Corp. Medical GroupMcNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharms Medical Innovations, Inc.MedicosMedline Industries, Inc.MedPharmMentor CorporationMerck & Co.MicroflMidmark CorporationMorton Grove Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Nexxus Products CompanyNordent Manufacturing, Inc.North Safety ProductsOral Health ProductsOrtho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc.Pfizer, Inc.PolyMedica CorporationPremier Dental Products CompanySage Products, Inc.Santa Barbara Contractors’ AssociationShaman BotanicalsSmith & NephewSSL AmericasSterilab, Inc.Sunrise Medical, Inc.Surgistar, Inc.Tecfen CorporationTess CorporationTEVA Pharmaceuticals USA3M PharmaceuticalsTissue Banks InternationalTycos Instruments Valleylab Inc.Watson PharmaceuticalsWelch Allyn Inc.

Medical Facilities, Organizations, Institutions, and Individuals providingin-kind support in 2002

American Society for MicrobiologyAssist InternationalGuy Clark, M.D.Rick ClossonConejo Free ClinicDiamond Polyethylene ProductsDreamWeaver MedicalFacts and ComparisonsFedExJoseph Doherty Arthur FlynnFredericka Manor Care CenterFree Wheelchair MissionFriendship HouseGlobal LinksGoleta Valley Cottage HospitalHandpiece Trading PostHeart to Heart International Dr. Helfenstein

Image OneInternational Relief TeamJ.M. Keckler MedicalRalph Kuon, M.D.Norman LabrecqueJim Hughes Company John McConnaughey, O.D. Jean MenziesClarissa MorrisNational Pediculosis AssociationNew Horizons OutreachOjai Valley Community HospitalJay Patel, M.D.Pleasant Valley HospitalProvidence Holy Cross MedicalRehabilitation Institute of Santa BarbaraRochester Hearing & Speech CenterSaint Francis Medical CenterSansum Santa Barbara Medical FoundationSanta Barbara Cancer FoundationSanta Barbara Cottage HospitalSanta Barbara Eyeglass FactorySanta Barbara Surgical CenterSanta Barbara Visiting Nurses AssociationSanta Ynez Valley Hospital Solvang Friendship HouseSt. John’s HospitalRobert StahlPeggy StanwoodTulare District HospitalUCSB-Central StoresVitamin Angel AllianceChristina WeisnerWheelchair Foundation

Thank you to each member ofthe Kiwanis Clubs, Emblem Clubs,and Lions Clubs for supporting our“Save Our Sight” program throughdonations of thousands of pairsof eyeglasses.

Thank you!

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Individuals, Corporations, and Foundations that providedcash support in 2002

Ambassador of Health$100,000 and aboveThe Antioch Company

Santa Barbara Vintners’ Foundation

Consul General$50,000 and aboveAnonymousMr. Charles H. BellThe Sheila Johnson Brutsch Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Jon B. Lovelace

Global Emissary$25,000 and aboveBush Hospital FoundationCapital Group Co. Charitable FoundationHy Cite CorporationThe Ann Jackson Family FoundationJ.F. Kapnek Charitable TrustLiselotte Kuttler TrustMacDonald Family Foundation / Mr. Peter HilfG. Harold & Leila Y. Mathers FoundationThe Positive Transitions FoundationMs. Nancy Diane RussellS.G. FoundationMr. and Mrs. Helmuth Schmidt-PetersenTenet Healthcare Corporation

World Health Envoy$10,000 and aboveA.N.E.R.A.Mr. and Mrs. John H. AdamsAnonymousBig Sky ConsultingMr. and Mrs. Robert BleckerMrs. Brownie BordenBower Foundation/ Mr. James S. BowerJohn G. Braun Charitable Annuity Trust / Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CrawfordChristian Relief ServicesMr. and Mrs. Jim ClendenenCoast Village Business Association, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. CusackDoorae Community MovementMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DowEstonian Am. Fund for Economic Edu., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brooks FirestoneMr. and Mrs. Emmette GatewoodMr. and Mrs. Ted GaylordGrabbing Hands, Ltd.Guyana Medical ReliefConrad N. Hilton FoundationHosford Family Fdn / Mr. and Mrs. Bruce HosfordJohnson & Johnson Family of CompaniesW.M. Keck FoundationMrs. R. Grice KennellyL.S. Research, Inc.Ms. Nancy M. Lessner and Mr. Paul F. GlennThe LOJO FoundationMrs. Carrie B. McFie

R. K. Mellon Family FoundationMSST FoundationMr. and Mrs. James NeitzMr. and Mrs. Donald E. PetersenPfizer, Inc.Precision StripRotary Club of Santa Barbara SunriseSteinmetz FoundationAlice Tweed Tuohy FoundationMr. and Mrs. George Turpin, Sr.

President’s Council$5,000 and aboveAbbott LaboratoriesAllergan FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael E. AllgeierDr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord, Jr.American Jewish World ServiceAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. BaileyMr. and Mrs. William J. BaileyBecton Dickinson & Company (BD)Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. BegleyMr. and Mrs. Alan F. BlackMr. William E. Boeing, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. BowenBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyCalifornia Community FoundationThe Honorable and Mrs. Henry CattoDr. Rick ClossonMr. and Mrs. James A. EitingPhilippa Firestone and Sue Firestone AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Richard GodfreyGod’s Hidden TreasuresMr. and Mrs. Michael GoldgergDr. Bert Green and Ms. Alexandra BrookshireMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Carrell R. HarringtonHaskell FundMr. and Mrs. Gregory D. HastingsGeorge W. Holbrook, Jr. FoundationHomewood Rotary ClubMr. and Mrs. S. Roger HorchowMr. Stephen B. IppolitoJain Center of Southern CaliforniaMr. William M. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Peter O. Johnson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Andrew KlavanMr. and Mrs. Larry Koppelman Mr. Barry KravitzMr. and Mrs. Seymour LehrerDr. and Mrs. Donald LewisMr. and Mrs. Donald J. LewisMr. John MacomberMr. and Mrs. Frank MagidMr. and Mrs. Calvin MarbleMr. and Mrs. Glen MillimanThe Norcliffe FoundationMr. John N. NordstromOrfalea Family FoundationP W S Family TrustPeruvian American Medical SocietyThe Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer Foundation Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael RathnamRotary Club de GrigotaRotary Club of Santa YnezMr. and Mrs. Denis SananSanta Barbara FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard L. SchallMr. and Mrs. C. William SchlosserMs. Elizabeth Ash Strode and Mr. Robert L. DouglasThe Sumba FoundationSwedish Health ServicesMr. and Mrs. John SweetlandMr. and Mrs. Walter J. ThomsonThe Tighe Family Rev. TrustTissue Banks InternationalTurpin Family Charitable FoundationUkranian Civic Center Inc.Virginia Masen Medical CenterWisconsin Nicaragua Partners of AmericaMr. Thomas R. Wolfe and Ms. Barbara WallaceMr. Joseph WongMr. and Mrs. Robert WoolleyWorld Emergency ReliefThe Bagley Wright Family FundYardi Systems, Inc.

Ministers of Health$2,500 and aboveStephen and Denise Adams Family Foundation, Inc.AnonymousAssist InternationalMrs. Elizabeth P. AtkinsMr. Larry S. BarelsMr. and Mrs. Phillip L. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Philip M. BattagliaBeacon Group International Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Arnie BelloweMr. and Mrs. Edward BottlerMs. Laura J. Bracken-CloughDr. Andrea K. Capachietti and Dr. Gregory L. ParnanayMr. Richard CertoThe Doehring FoundationDos Pueblos Interact ClubDreamWeaver FoundationMr. and Mrs. R. Chad DreierFamily Unity InternationalMr. Dean FergusonFischer Family FundMr. Terence M. FlynnDr. and Mrs. John M. FoleyMr. William H. ForthmanGoldman Sachs & CompanyMr. and Mrs. Christopher HansenMr. and Mrs. David F. HartMr. John H. HaubergMr. and Mrs. Richard HedreenJ.C. Hispanola Fund Inc.Mrs. Alice W. HutchinsIndian Council for Advancement and Support of EducationInteraccionesMs. Karen IversonMr. and Mrs. Richard JohnsonMrs. Sylvia KarczagMs. Janet W. Ketcham

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Mr. C. C. KnudsenMs. Pamela A. LaVigne and Mr. Matthew V. TirrellThe Honorable and Mrs. Royce LewellenLions Clubs International FoundationMs. Marjorie L. Luther and Mr. Patrick BurchDr. Kim MargolinMr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthyMr. Stephen McDonoughMr. and Mrs. Everett PachnerPotter’s ClayQLT Inc.Mr. Michael RiedelRotary Club of Palo AltoMr. and Mrs. James A. ShattuckMr. Patrick SmiekelMr. Bruce SmithMr. and Mrs. Malcolm T. StamperMr. and Mrs. Donn TognazziniUnited Way of Santa Barbara CountyThe American Society of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. JohnWatling Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John F. WeersingMs. Darden WeissHoward S. Wright Family FoundationWright Janeway Family FundMr. and Mrs. Steven Zahm

Diplomat’s Corps$1,000 and aboveA & A ComputersMr. and Mrs. Don G. AbelMr. and Mrs. Craig H. AbramsonMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. AdkinsDr. Denis C. AdlerAero MedicosThe Allende Program in Social MedicineAmerican MortgageBancMs. Jean G. AmickMrs. Carolyn Pesnell AmoryMr. David H. AndersonMrs. Mary J. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Lucius AndrewMr. and Mrs. Kurt AnkerAnonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Richard ArcherMr. Robert H. ArnoldMr. Robert M. ArnoldDr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. AshorMr. and Mrs. Gul C. AsnaniAyudar FoundationB & B FoundationDr. and Mrs. Robert C. BainMr. and Mrs. Charles W. BaldiswielerMr. and Mrs. Steven A. BallmerMr. and Mrs. David Barry, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard BattlesDr. and Mrs. Donald E. BauermeisterMr. and Mrs. Javier BazMr. and Mrs. John S. BehnkeBelizean Relief OrganizationMs. Mary BellMs. Susan BerganMs. Bruna BerginMr. and Mrs. John A. Beyer

The Biaggini TrustBJMC Alunmi Association-NMr. and Mrs. Fraser BlackMr. and Mrs. Wiley Blair, IIIBlessed Martin De Porres ChurchMr. and Mrs. Bruce M. BlumeMr. and Mrs. Mario BorgatelloMr. and Mrs. George A. BraunMs. Jayne Brechwald, M.P.H.Ms. Leslie A. BriceMr. Conley Brooks, Sr.Dr. Christopher P. Crotty and Ms. Margaret M. BrownMr. and Mrs. John BuccieriMs. Ann S. BucknerMr. and Mrs. Frederick BurrowsMr. William S. BurtnessMr. Mark Busto and Ms. Maureen LeeMrs. Eunice ButlerMr. and Mrs. Ted CampbellCars 4 CausesMr. and Mrs. James M. CelmaysterMr. and Mrs. Michael E. ChapmanChina ConnectionCiba Vision CorporationCity of BuelltonMr. Ernest M. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Barton E. Clemens, Jr.Dr. Robert L. Coffey and Dr. Deborah NorthConejo Valley Rotary ClubMs. Susan P. Cook and Ms. Robin OrrMr. Richard P. CooleyMr. and Mrs. William E. CorneliusMs. Theiline Wyckoff CramerRoy E. Crummer FoundationDr. and Mrs. James P. Crutcher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William CurtisMs. Christine DahlMr. and Mrs. Robert E. DavidsMr. and Mrs. Joseph K. DavidsonDbia Igwe Medical, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeAngelisMr. John R. DelfinoDepartment of Anthropology, UCLAMr. and Mrs. Hugh DickensonMs. Dolly DickinsonMs. Victoria DillonMr. Steven F. DingleDr. and Mrs. Wilton A. DoaneThe Dolotta Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DouglasMs. Janet Larson DunbarMr. and Mrs. John H. DuncanMr. Andrew E. DunnMr. and Mrs. James A. DunnamMr. and Mrs. John D. DurbinMr. and Mrs. Ted EwingMrs. Hazel Lyon FarrellMr. Warren S. FarrellMr. and Mrs. F. B. FiteMr. and Mrs. Richard P. FitzGeraldDr. Werner Flacke and Dr. Joan FlackeMr. and Mrs. Robert B. FosterMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. FoxThe Fran & Ray Stark Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frayn, Jr.Ms. Monica GallagherThe Estate of June GaudyMr. Bob Gerber and Ms. Veronica RynnDr. and Mrs. William J. GilliganMr. and Mrs. Larry GlennMr. and Mrs. Michael GlennGlens Falls Medical MissionaryGlobal Humanitarian Services, Inc.Ms. Ruth GonserMr. Jeffrey T. GoodeMr. and Mrs. Philip C. GradMr. and Mrs. David Grubb, IIIMr. and Mrs. Mark HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. HammettMr. and Mrs. John C. HancockMr. and Mrs. Larry HansenDr. Helen HansmaMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HarrimanMr. and Mrs. John B. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Robert Harter, Jr.Mr. Edward HarveyMr. and Mrs. Stanley C. HatchMr. Robert C. Hecht and Ms. Kirsten SchirakowMr. and Mrs. Robert M. HelsellMr. William A. HelsellDr. Karl F. HensMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HerczogMrs. Juliane HeymanHHL FoundationMr. Gary J. HillMr. Linus HoH.H. Horton Philanthropic TrustHospitaller Order of St. John of GodThe Hubbard Broadcasting FoundationMr. Stanley HubbardMr. and Mrs. Derk HunterIndo-American Eye Care Society Inc.Mrs. M.E. IsserstedtMr. and Mrs. James H. JacksonThe Nathan P. Jacobs FoundationMs. Cynthia A. JamesMr. and Mrs. Peter D. Joers, IIIMr. and Mrs. Craig JohnsonJONATA PTSAKagira Salient DispensaryMr. Ashraf KaiserKelly Family TrustThe Kirby Foundation/ Mr. and Mrs. Kevin WhelenMr. and Mrs. Sanjay S. KirtaneMr. and Mrs. Frank R. KitchellMr. and Mrs. Stephen KizerMr. G. Knaust-FrenetteMr. and Mrs. Richard W. KnowlesDr. and Mrs. Joseph B. KoepfliDr. and Mrs. Herbert KoteenMs. Julie Ladner and Mr. Brian FahnestockMr. and Mrs. William Van H. LaggrenMs. Vale LaraiaMrs. Evelyn C. LarkinMrs. Francis D. LarkinMr. and Mrs. Charles LarsenMr. and Mrs. Rob S. LaskinSir Richard and Lady Latham

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Ms. Jeanne M. LeeMr. and Mrs. Ilan M. LeviMr. and Mrs. David D. LewisMr. Howard S. LewisMr. and Mrs. William L. LewisMr. and Mrs. Harrison LingleMs. Judith Lion and Mr. John F. LucaLions Club District D-5Mr. Chang Tsuo Liu and Ms. Tsai Ling LeeMr. and Mrs. J. B. LoshMr. and Mrs. Stilanos N. LoucasMr. Bart LutterbackMr. and Mrs. Pal MaleterDr. and Mrs. Peter B. MansfieldMs. Mary MartenMr. Kenneth T. MartinMs. Audrey E. MartinsonMr. David E. MaryattMr. and Mrs. Asghar MashoonMr. and Mrs. George L. MatthaeiMcKinley Family TrustMr. Roderick J. McNaeMr. Michael MeloyMetson Marine/ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel RandopoulosMr. and Mrs. Carl R. MeurkMrs. Bruce MillerMs. Diane D. MillerMr. and Mrs. Kendall A. MillsMr. Andrew MilmanMr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Miner, Jr.Mrs. Erna MolnarMonroe Elementary PTAMr. and Mrs. R. J. MonsenMontecito Bank & TrustMr. Robert K. MontgomeryMr. Kirk MoonMr. John MulderMr. Mark Muzi and Ms. Laurie BoehmeThe Myers Family FoundationMs. Marian Naretto and Mr. John SowdenMr. and Mrs. Gary L. NettMr. and Mrs. William H. NeukomNew Hope Ministries International, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. NolanMr. and Mrs. Douglas E. NorbergMs. Sandra NowickiMs. Genevieve H. NowlinMr. and Mrs. John C. OdlandOEF de el SalvadorOn Your Feet ProjectThe Pacer FoundationPacific Broadcasting CompanyThe Pajadoro Family Fdn. / Mr. and Mrs. J. P. RostonParent Club of Cold Spring SchoolMr. and Mrs. Donald PetroniPhysicians of Greater Los AngelesPipeVine, Inc.Ms. Jordan PopeMr. Alan R. Porter and Ms. Brenda BlalockMr. and Mrs. Wesley PoulsonProject HaitiMr. and Mrs. Phillip RameyMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. RamserDr. Suzanne E. Rapp and Mr. Mark R. Hamilton

Ms. Victoria N. ReedDr. Thomas F. ReynoldsMrs. Jane C. RieffelDr. and Mrs. Paul A. RiemenschneiderMr. William RizziThe Roberts Brothers FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard H. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Ronald M. RosellaRotary Club of CollegeMr. and Mrs. Bill RuckelshausArthur N. Rupe FoundationRusack Vineyard / Mr. and Mrs. Geoff RusackSafe Rite Capital Corp.Sallie Mae Employee Contribution ProgramMr. and Mrs. Ernest J. SalomonSanta Barbara IlluminationMs. Theiline P. ScheumannMr. and Mrs. Howard B. SchowMr. Gilliat G. Schroeder, Jr.Mr. Richard SeaverMr. and Mrs. James H. SelbertDr. and Mrs. Thomas E. SheaMr. and Mrs. Allen C. ShoupMs. Victoria L. SmithMrs. William SmithMr. and Mrs. Jim C. SnyderSolvang Rotary Club FoundationSouthern California PAMSMrs. Edward SpauldingSt. John of God BrothersMr. and Mrs. Bart StevensThe Samuel & Althea Stroum Living TrustSurgical Eye Expeditions Int’l Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul SuzmanMr. Stuart TaylorMs. Vikki TaylorTemple Community HospitalTerma FoundationMrs. Walter ThayerMs. Lee ThomasMs. Mary P. Tighe and Mr. Andrew M. LiepmanMs. Patricia M. TigheMr. and Mrs. Thomas TigheMr. Henry TinsleyMr. and Mrs. Stanley TomchinMrs. Grace J. TroutMr. and Mrs. James TrowbridgeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. TwiggUnited Voluntary ServicesUniversity of FloridaMs. Jean B. Viereck and Mr. Robert S. LeventhalMr. and Mrs. Renato S. VillanuevaVos Family Foundation / Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. VosDr. and Mrs. Theodore A. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Douglas W. WalkerWashington Women’s FoundationDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. WeberDr. and Mrs. Lewis WeissMr. and Mrs. Albert WheelonMr. and Mrs. Charles W. WhitingMr. and Mrs. J. V. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Vern WilliamsMr. Ralph E. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Taylor Woodward

Working AssetsMr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Yerkes‘ZADMs. Birge K. Zimmermann and Mr. Kenneth GoodearlDr. and Mrs. Tuenis D. Zondag

General Assembly$500 and aboveAdham and AssociatesMrs. W. J. AlbertsonMr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord, IIIMr. and Mrs. Bruce AnticouniMs. Steffani AranasDr. and Mrs. Steve ArleMr. and Mrs. Karl L. AschenbachMrs. Anette L. BaconMs. Mildred BallMr. Carl BarthMs. Catherine Lily BastugMr. and Mrs. Ralph F. BaxterThe Beagle Charitable FoundationMr. John R. BengelMr. and Mrs. Scott W. BennettMs. Elizabeth Bertuccelli and Mr. Frank M. DavidsonBGM FoundationMrs. Virginia H. BirkMr. and Mrs. Robert L. BletcherMr. and Mrs. Russell S. BockMr. and Mrs. James C. BonewaldMr. and Mrs. Michael R. BonsignoreMr. and Mrs. Elden T. BootheMs. Brenda Bowser and Mr. John PattonBryan & EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Roland BryanBull Dog VideoMr. and Mrs. Peter BurgessMs. Sharon C. BurgettDr. and Mrs. John BurkDr. and Mrs. Eric K. ButlerCAHU-Charitable Community FoundationCamdocs-USAMr. and Mrs. Michael W. CameronCampbell Geo, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Frank CarilloMrs. James CarriganGeorge V. & Rena G. Castagnola Family FoundationDr. Kathryn Challoner and Mr. A. Dorian ChallonerDr. Janet CheethamDr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chesnut, IIIChildren of Chornobyl Relief Fund, Inc.Christian Aid MinistriesMs. Ursula ChristieChurch Women United of Santa BarbaraMs. Neva CimaroliCisco FoundationCitigroup FoundationCitizens & Friends of Trinidad & TobagoMrs. Ann Carey ColeMs. Clarice E. CornellDorothy & Sherrill C. Corwin FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bill CowellMr. and Mrs. John E. CunninghamMs. Marcella Dally

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Leonard and Cecelia Dalsemer FoundationMr. Bradley P. DavisMrs. Gwen DawsonMrs. Gale DeanDr. Shirley E. DearbornDr. Roy C. DeLamotteMrs. Margaret E. DiegesMr. Ricky W. DoakEdmond F. Ducommun FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert DuleyMr. Joseph M. DunnMr. Edmund P. DuvallMr. and Mrs. Eldon R. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Robert EgenolfMr. and Mrs. Stanley EignerWilliam S. Ellenshaw TrustMrs. Margaret E. EllistonMr. and Mrs. William J. EtlingMr. Lance M. EvansMr. and Mrs. Joseph FarrellyMr. and Mrs. Howard FentonMr. and Mrs. Terry P. FernandezMr. and Mrs. Maurice FisherFlying Doctors of MercyMr. Bill FollowsMr. Daniel J. GaineyThe Leo and Eva Gans Foundation Inc.Mrs. Roberta GeorgeMrs. Lillis D. GibsonMrs. Priscilla GiesenMr. and Mrs. Myron A. GnadtMr. and Mrs. Sidney GoldstienMr. and Mrs. James R. GoodwinMs. Helene GordonMs. Mary Ann T. GreenMr. Matt Griffin and Ms. Evelyne Renee RoznerGTZ LuangnamthaDr. and Mrs. George A. HallMs. Patricia HalloranMr. Douglas H. HarrisMs. Grace A. HarrisMs. Juli A. Hayes-NadlerThe HCA FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard HennonMr. and Mrs. Raymond HesterMs. Priscilla C. HickmanMr. A. T. HildebrandMr. and Mrs. Lucuis D. Hill, IIIMr. L.P. HimmelmanDr. Frederick O. Holley and Ms. Maud W. GleasonMrs. Esther M. HolmDr. E. Carmack HolmesMr. and Mrs. Carl HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Preston HotchkisMr. and Mrs. Nelson A. HowardMs. Heather HudsonMr. and Mrs. Leland L. HughesDr. and Mrs. James C. HummelMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. HunterMr. and Mrs. John M. IngramInvestecMs. Lygia M. IonnitiuMr. and Mrs. Craig JacobsonDr. and Mrs. Robert Jamplis

Ms. Christine Kendall - JentMs. Alicia A. JohnsonMs. Mary T. KimberDr. and Mrs. Norman N. KomarMr. and Mrs. Abner P. KornMr. Rahul KumarDr. Dorothy F. Largay and Mr. Wayne E. RosingMr. David W. Lea and Ms. Staci M. RichardsMs. Marian LehmanMr. Douglas LeveeMr. and Mrs. Michael LewisMr. and Mrs. Helmut LewisLions InternationalMr. and Mrs. Jim LohnasMiss Mary B. LongestLopker Family FoundationMr. Nicholas LovejoyMr. Lawrence LuMs. Betty J. MadsenMaienza LimitedMr. and Mrs. M. Alexis ManiatisDr. and Mrs. Armand MartelMr. Timothy P. Maxwell and Ms. Adele SommersMr. and Mrs. George McCartneyMr. and Mrs. Steven E. McGovernDwight Ewin McLeod, D.D.S., M.S.P.C.Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNallyMr. Karl MetzenbergMs. Janet MillarMr. Arthur MilliganMrs. Janet R. Milligan and Mr. Gordon CraryMs. Clare Miner-McMahonMrs. Marilyn W. MitchellMr. and Mrs. Richard F. MoganMs. Jan Mc M. MontgomeryMs. Jan N. MooneyDr. C. A. MunchMrs. Doris MurrayMr. and Mrs. James MyersonMr. John NarverMr. and Mrs. Paul D. NayMr. and Mrs. Larry OberlanderMs. Rosa M. PacePartners in HealthMs. Helen M. PassenoMrs. Velma M. PattersonMr. and Mrs. William H. PaxtonMr. and Mrs. Richard J. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Henk PeetersMs. Molly E. PengraPeregrine GalleriesMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. PerryMrs. E. Anne PidgeonMr. and Mrs. Alexander PowerMr. and Mrs. Patrick A. RagenMr. Richard RamsdenMs. Angela C. RauhutMr. George Relles and Ms. BL BorovayMr. and Mrs. Ralph RiskinMr. Daniel RitchieMr. and Mrs. Charles F. RobinsonRocky Mountain Plastering, Inc.Mr. Stanley M. Roden and Ms. Phyllis de PicciottoMs. Janet Rooks

Rotary Club of Paso Robles SunriseRotary Club of the Ojai ValleyMrs. June H. SchuerchMr. Michael ScottMs. Denise SelzMrs. Nrupa ShahMr. and Mrs. Robertson H. ShortMr. and Mrs. Langdon S. Simons, Jr.Sister Dulce Charitable FoundationMs. Helen Langer Smith and Ms. Meredith P. SmithMs. Marion B. SmithMr. and Mrs. Randall V. SolakianMs. Sadie M. SternMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. StevensMs. Rowena J. TaylorTellabs Grants for Giving ProgramMr. and Mrs. Harold A. ThauDr. Robert E. ThompsonMr. John T. TolandThe Trust Family FoundationMs. Helene J. TurnerUnited Armenian FundMrs. Winifred M. VedderVintage House Antique CenterMs. Deanne G. ViolichVitamin Angel Alliance, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brian VowinkelMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WallinMs. Karla WatermanMr. John T. WaughMr. and Mrs. Robert WeissMs. Teri J. WielengaMrs. William H. WilsonWintec Software CorporationWorld Reach, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David YawitzMr. C.S. YoungMr. and Mrs. Albert Y. Y. Yuen

Other Contributors$499 and belowMrs. Pauline K. AbbeMrs. Lawrence L. AbeloeMr. and Mrs. Irving A. AbkinMr. and Mrs. Marshall AbramsMr. and Mrs. Richard AbramsMrs. Ruth AckerMr. Thomas AdamsMr. and Mrs. W. Royce AdamsMrs. Sherri W. AdlerMr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ahern, Jr.Ms. Ellen AhlersAji’sMs. Kathryn O. AlexanderMs. Lesley J. AlexanderMs. Elizabeth AllenMr. and Mrs. Michael E. AllgeierDr. and Mrs. Anthony AllinaMr. and Mrs. C. W. AltmanMs. Grace AltusMr. and Mrs. John R. AnderholmMr. Harold M. AndersonMr. and Mrs. James A. AndersonMr. John Anderson

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Ms. Ruth E. AndersonMs. Louise Andrae and Mr. Karl GrimmMs. Helene C. AndreuMr. Shane Rockney AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Dennis AnsayMs. Angela AntenoreMs. Dori AppelMr. and Mrs. Michael AppletonMs. Theresa A. ArchambaultMs. E. Louise ArchenbronnMr. G. Lowell ArcherMr. Albert ArianoMr. and Mrs. Kermit W. ArnoldMs. Carol AshleyMr. and Mrs. G. V. AskewMs. Eve AsnerAspen Moving and StorageMr. and Mrs. Richard AtamianMr. and Mrs. Joseph AtwillMr. and Mrs. Ralph AufderheideMr. and Mrs. J. Ben AustinMr. and Mrs. Harry AxelrodMr. Mahsheed AyoubMr. and Mrs. Arthur AyresMr. John AzevedoMr. and Mrs. Frank BachlerMr. S. A. BachmannMs. Sara W. Back and Ms. Barbara S. MesserMr. Lawrence BadashMs. Yolanda BailonMs. Cynthia BairdDr. and Mrs. George BajorMs. Susan BakerMr. Tom BakerBaker & Stevens Family Revocable TrustMr. Mahlon E. Balderston Jr.Mrs. Charlotte BaldridgeMr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Balfour-RitchieMs. Dianne BaltramaitisMr. Charles BargielMs. Gail S. BarklowMs. Julie BarmazelMr. and Mrs. B. T. BarnardMr. and Mrs. Philip E. BarrMr. and Mrs. George W. BarrettMr. Joseph BartakMs. Diana BasehartMr. and Mrs. John BaumanMs. Helen B. BaumgartnerMr. and Mrs. Ersal BaydarMr. and Mrs. Joseph BazziBeadsMr. and Mrs. Steven BealMr. and Mrs. Donald BeckerMr. and Mrs. Bill BeckertMr. and Mrs. Ernest BeebeMr. and Mrs. Robert B. BegleyMr. and Mrs. Bill BeldenCarolyn BeldenMrs. Margaret H. BenedictRev. and Mrs. Richard M. BennettMs. Anna M. BeranMr. and Mrs. N. Dennis BergMr. Andrew Bermant and Ms. Melissa C. Marsted

Ms. Linda M. BernsonMs. Agatha BerwangerMs. Kathy BhardwajDr. Larry BickfordMr. and Mrs. Paul BierbrierBilnsons Parts For RebuildersMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. BinderMr. and Mrs. Edward E. BirchMs. Patricia BischMr. and Mrs. Val BisoglioMr. and Mrs. Richard A. BladesMs. Michi BlakeMr. Lee BlissMr. and Mrs. Stanley BloomMs. Dorothy BlummMr. and Mrs. Russell T. BoltonMs. Helen K. BondsMr. and Mrs. Edward A. BookinMr. and Mrs. Albert BorgaroMr. Karin BornholtzMr. Brady BoryckiMr. and Mrs. John M. BostockDr. Aziz BoxwalaMs. Barbara B. BoydMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BoydMrs. Marion W. BoydMs. Dora M. BradenMr. and Mrs. James T. Brady, IIIMs. Ruth M. BranchBraverman Family Charitable Foundation/ Dr. Stuart BravermanThe Breaks RanchMs. K.M. BrightMrs. Barbara BrinesMr. and Mrs. Ray BrockMs. Wendy BronsonDr. Robert M. Brooker, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. BrothersMrs. Helen J. BrownMs. Mary F. BrownMr. and Mrs. Merle BrownMr. and Mrs. Milton BrownMs. Sandra BrownMr. Walter P. BrownMr. and Mrs. Frank J. BrumbaughMrs. Donald E. BrunerMr. and Mrs. Paul BrunnerMr. and Mrs. Michael P. BryanMs. S. Joan BryanMr. Bruce A. BryantMs. Katherine Bryant and Ms. Susan BryantMr. and Mrs. John BuckinghamMr. and Mrs. John H. BuckleyMr. Richard H. BulgerMr. and Mrs. Robert F. BurbrinkMr. and Mrs. Robert A. BurtnessMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buzzell-SaltzmanMs. Simone C. ByersMs. Eleanore J. ByrneMr. and Mrs. Steven J. CabanatuanMr. and Mrs. Ronald CachopoMr. Donald B. CalamarMr. and Mrs. Mike CalipMs. Elizabeth A. Callahan and Mr. William Francis

Mr. and Mrs. Foster H. CampbellMs. Margaret J. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Scott CampbellMr. and Mrs. Steve CampbellMr. and Mrs. Robert F. CannataMs. Monica CarderMs. Dorinda M. CarrMs. Margaret W. G. CarrMs. Shirley CarterMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. CarterMs. Patricia CarverMs. Sarah H. CaseMr. Trevor H. Cates and Mr. Thaddeus JacobsMs. Irma CavatMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. ChadwickMr. and Mrs. Donovan ChalfantMr. William L. ChambersMr. and Mrs. William ChandlerMs. June ChapinMr. and Mrs. William D. ChapinMs. Myra E. ChapmanMs. Dolores Jones CheekDr. and Mrs. Morris J. CherreyMr. and Mrs. Robert E. ChesleyMr. and Mrs. Haideh ChewMs. Eleanor ChildersMr. and Mrs. Gerald L. ChingMr. Gregory Chittick and Ms. Wendi OstroffMr. and Mrs. Vernon G. ChristensenMs. Gretchen A. Christman-JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas CiesielskiMs. Barbara A. Clark and Mr. Bob DavisMs. Shirley ClayMs. Becky ClaypoolMr. and Mrs. Shaun F. ClearyMr. and Mrs. Howard M. CleekMr. and Mrs. David ClementMr. James W. ClyneMr. Donald J. CobbDr. and Mrs. Fields W. Cobb, Jr.Ms. Arlene B. CobinMr. and Mrs. Yale D. CogganMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. CohenMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. CohenMs. Tracy ColahanMs. Susan CongerMr. and Mrs. Joseph ConnellMs. Dorothy CoonMr. John P. CooperMr. John M. CorkhillMr. and Mrs. Michael D. CorsonMr. Gary M. CoulsonMs. Cindy CoulterMr. and Mrs. James CowanMs. Christine A. CowellMrs. Deborah CoxMr. Vic Cox and Dr. Inge E. CoxMrs. Caryl O. CrahanMr. and Mrs. H. D. CraigMs. Jeannette K. CrossonMs. Florence H. CurrierMs. Nancy S. CustisMr. Peter CuttingMs. Elizabeth W. Dake

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Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dal PozzoMr. and Mrs. Leonard E. DalbergMr. Tim DallMr. Richard S. Dallett and Mr. C. Lloyd DallettMs. Arlene R. DalyMs. Margaret L. DamsenMs. Carmela C. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Jim DavidsonMs. Mary E. DavidsonMrs. R.L. DavidsonMr. and Mrs. William DavidsonMs. Cheryl K. DavisMr. Glen DavisMr. John A. Davis and Ms. Nancy DevilleMr. and Mrs. Malcolm DavisMs. Margaret J. DawesMr. and Mrs. Frank R. DawsonMr. and Mrs. David W. DaxMs. Mary L. DaysMs. Dorothy L. De LambertMr. and Mrs. H. De LimaMr. William F. De LoretoMr. and Mrs. John E. De WolfMr. and Mrs. William S. DeaconMr. and Mrs. Harold A. Deal, Jr.Ms. Dorothy DearmanMs. Mathilde DecagnyMs. Michele DecantMr. and Mrs. George W. Decker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold DeersonMs. Catherine T. DeesMr. and Mrs. Bruce K. DefnetMs. Joanne DegidioMs. Janet Del’GiudiceMs. Zelka DelaplaneMs. Anna DelmageMs. Hariette DelsenerMs. Kathleen Dematteo and Mr. John PochisMr. and Mrs. Donald H. DettmannMs. Kim DeVenneMr. and Mrs. John G. DeVoreMr. Nicholas DeweyMs. Barbara DeWolfeMr. Glenn DiamondMr. Farzad DibaMs. Ana Bejar Dickey and Ms. Maria Dolores BejarMs. Carolyn Dille and Mr. Dirk WalvisMr. Jack A. DimockMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. DittmarMr. and Mrs. J.E. DivelbissDr. and Mrs. Larry Dobbs, M.D.Tim Donahue ConstructionDr. Bonne DoronMr. Mack DoughertyMr. and Mrs. Tim A. DoughertyDouglas Insurance GroupMr. and Mrs. Richard DouttMr. and Mrs. Richard J. DovginDr. and Mrs. James R. DowMr. Jon DriscollMr. Joseph DrogoMr. and Mrs. H.P. DruryMs. Penny N. DuarteMs. Andrea Duda

Mr. and Mrs. Clay DunawayMr. and Mrs. Charles P. DunbarMr. Bob DuncanMr. John K. DunnMs. Martine S. DupuchMr. and Mrs. Robin K. DurkeeMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. EchtMr. and Mrs. Kevin S. EdbergMr. and Mrs. Thore H. EdgrenMr. and Mrs. Mark EkbladMs. Dara A. EklundMrs. Grace E. EkvallMs. Della J. EldenMr. Neil W. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Peter D. EllisMr. and Mrs. Tod C. EllisMr. Douglas EngelmanMr. David H. EnzelMr. and Mrs. John P. ErcegMs. Elena S. ErenbergMs. Rita C. EstellaMr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. EvansMr. and Mrs. Mitchell K. EvansMr. and Mrs. Randy FahrbachMs. Sue FajenMr. and Mrs. Harry FalkMs. Margaret V. FancherMr. Rickey FarbmanMrs. Carole FaussetMr. and Mrs. Richard T. FawcettMr. and Mrs. John FellowsMs. Elizabeth FennellyMs. Rosanna FerraroMr. and Mrs. Franklin A. FerrattaMr. and Mrs. Trevor FetterMs. Dale FigtreeMs. Nanette FingerMs. Lisa FirestoneMr. Mel FischerMr. Douglas K. FlemingMs. Patricia Flick and Mr. Roger LepleyMs. Kimberly FloryDr. and Mrs. Thomas D. FogelMs. Meganne ForbesMs. Deborah C. FosterMs. Wendy Foster and Mr. Pierre LaFondMs. Theresa L. FountainMrs. Joy W. FrankMr. and Mrs. Lucien FraserMs. Virginia L. FraserMr. Jay A. FredrickDr. and Mrs. Hugh FreidellMs. Rita FreimanisMr. and Mrs. Morris D. FriedMs. Elaine FriedrichMs. Shi-Cheng FuMr. Donald M. FuhrerMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. FuruikeMr. G. D. GaedckeMs. Dale Ann GageMr. Timothy J. GalarneauMr. and Mrs. Avery GalbraithMr. M. GalloMs. Margeurite T. Gamo

Mr. and Mrs. Hector GarciaMr. Buckley GardnerMs. Brigitte GarnerMrs. L. Catherine GarverMs. Myrna GaskinMr. and Mrs. Orman GasparMs. Jill GassMr. and Mrs. Charles W. GatesMrs. Donald C. GatesMs. Carol F. GatewoodMs. Joyce E. Gauvain and Mr. Mark P. SchildhauerMs. Martha A. GaynorMs. Patricia GebhardMr. Robyn GeddesMr. and Mrs. Clarence W. GeorgeMs. Louise Suzanne B. GerberMr. Nathan GerberMs. Claire GerwulfMr. and Mrs. O.A. GilbertMr. and Mrs. William R. GilbertMrs. Linda GilmoreMr. and Mrs. Harold GlennMr. and Mrs. Robert GoellerMrs. Gulriz G. GokcekMr. Joel GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Ted GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Elliot GoldmanGoleta EngineeringMr. and Mrs. Antonio O. GomezMs. Mollie F. GoodmanMr. Michael E. GoodwinMr. and Mrs. John C. GoossensMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. GordonMr. and Mrs. Donald GordonMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. GottliebMr. Helmtrude GouldMr. Bernard B. GraggMr. Joseph Grancich, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. GrangerMr. and Mrs. Norman W. GrantMr. and Mrs. Donald J. GrassellMs. Sue Lain H. GravesMr. and Mrs. William J. GreenMs. Kathie GreenblattMs. Jill GreeneMs. Kathryn GreeneIsabelle C. Greene & AssociatesMrs. Carl GreenfieldDr. Annette Greenland and Mr. Donald C. GreenlandMs. Lucy GreerMs. Leslie Griffin and Ms. Anna GriffinMr. and Mrs. C.E. Bayliss GriggsMr. and Mrs. Dale A. GrinnellMs. Heather M. GrubeMr. Robert Guenther, IIMs. Anita GuerriniMr. and Mrs. Robert GuilfoyleMr. and Mrs. Gary GulbransenMr. and Mrs. William N. GullyDr. Richard W. GunnMr. and Mrs. George GuntermannMr. and Mrs. James GutmannMrs. Gert Hackman

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Ms. Patricia HadenMr. and Mrs. E.J. HaggertyMs. Kathleen HaklaiMr. and Mrs. J.W. HallMs. JoAnne HallMr. and Mrs. Lee B. HallMs. Madalene J. HallMrs. Anna I. HamadaDr. Charles F. HamiltonMs. Joy B. HamlatMr. and Mrs. Theron D. HamptonMr. and Mrs. Dennis HandMr. and Mrs. Laurence HandleyMs. M. Martha HankeyMs. Miriam HanlonMs. Veronica HanlonMr. Ronald W. HannaHannah RepresentsMr. and Mrs. Arne HansenMrs. Lorraine S. HansenMr. and Mrs. David HardeeMr. William T. Hardison, Jr.Ms. Marian G. HardmanMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. HardyMs. Marjorie L. HarnerMs. Nancy J. HarringtonMr. and Mrs. Robert B. HarringtonMr. and Mrs. Roger S. HarringtonMs. Simone HarrisMs. Sonia HarrisMr. and Mrs. Stuart M. HarrisMr. and Mrs. James HatchMs. Elsie I. HausMs. Jody HaysMrs. Jean HaywardMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HechtMr. and Mrs. Harry P. HedgeMr. and Mrs. Alan J. HeegerMr. and Mrs. George K. HeesenMs. Laura K. HeidenMs. Mary M. HeimannDr. and Mrs. Carl W. HeinMr. and Mrs. Arthur G. HeinrichMrs. Charles HeitmanMr. and Mrs. John W. Helmuth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HendrixMr. and Mrs. Joel HenkinMs. Jaclyn HenretigMr. and Mrs. James HenryMrs. Kathryn HenryMr. and Mrs. Arthur A. HenzellMs. Loren A. HeppMs. Amy B. HermannMs. Christy HernaezMr. Alan R. Hersh and Ms. Katherine KochMs. Mary HersheyMs. Elaine HerzogMr. and Mrs. Gordon W. HiebertMr. and Mrs. Paul HigginsMs. Patricia HilesMr. and Mrs. Marc D. HiltonMrs. Barbara D. HimmelmanMr. and Mrs. Sunil L. HingoraniMs. Joan A. Hinman

Ms. Christina D. HissongMr. and Mrs. Eugene HitchcoxMs. Margery A. HixonHMB InvestmentsMs. Mara E. HochmanMr. and Mrs. David G. HodgdonMr. Allan HodgertMr. Mark Hoff, C.P.A.Mr. Gerhart HoffmeisterMs. Patricia HolmesMr. Richard D. HolzheimerMr. and Mrs. George HoneymanMrs. C. L. HowardMr. and Mrs. Gordon D. HowardMs. Eugenia HoyneMr. Gary HubbardMr. and Mrs. J. E. HudsonMs. Kathy HughesMr. Henry C. HuglinMrs. O.M. HulseyMs. Kristin HulsmanMr. Robert A. HultmanMs. Alice HummelMs. Marjorie A. HummerMr. Carlos HuntMr. and Mrs. James A. HuntMr. Steven L. HuntMr. Edward O. HuntingtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. HustonMr. and Mrs. John S. HuylerMr. Daniel J. HylandMs. M. L. IngramMs. Nancy B. InmanMrs. Susan E. IrwinMs. Beverly JacksonMs. Ellen JacksonMs. Barbara F. JacobsonDr. Charles E. Jacobson, Jr.Ms. Lois A. JahdeMr. and Mrs. Warren JahnkeMr. and Mrs. Harold L. JanssenMs. Mary T. JarchowMr. and Mrs. Paul M. JarchowJarrott & CompanyMs. Virginia E. JarvisMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. JauchenMs. Joann D. JensenMs. Lorna JensenMs. Maura M. JessMr. and Mrs. Wayne F. JewellMs. Rachel JohansenMs. B. Elizabeth JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Earl S. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Eddie R. JohnsonMs. Nadine JohnsonMr. Rob JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Charles C. JohnstonMr. James B. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. William J. JohnstonMr. David Paul JonesMr. and Mrs. William J. JonesDr. and Mrs. William E. Junkert, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John H. KaazMr. and Mrs. Albert Kabrielian

Captain H. Hart Kait, USN, Ret.Ms. Mary A. KanaMs. Wendy Kanter and Mr. Jon LipmanMr. and Mrs. Bert KarinMr. and Mrs. Christian D. KarzagMr. and Mrs. Charles M. KaseMr. Brian Kassof and Ms. Elizabeth DobbinsMr. and Mrs. Malcolm I. KatesMr. and Mrs. John KavanaghMr. and Mrs. John D. KayMr. and Mrs. David S. KayserJ.M. Keckler Medical Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David KeeneMr. and Mrs. Melvin KeimachMr. and Mrs. Raymond L. KellMs. Patricia KelleyMs. Barbara Kellner, MFTMr. and Mrs. Frank K. KellyMr. and Mrs. John H. KennedyMs. Marie KennelMr. and Mrs. James KennettMs. Christine Ann KennyMs. Lindy KernMr. and Mrs. Lewis A. KertMs. Julia KeydelMrs. Lillian E. KeysMr. Herbert KimmelMs. Marla J. KingMr. and Mrs. Laszlo KiralyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence KirchoffMs. Claudia KiserMr. and Mrs. William R. KistlerDr. Robert Kitchell and Dr. Carolyn C. KitchellMr. Steve KleinmanMs. Eleanor Knapp and Ms. Kathleen ApplinMs. Jan KnauerMr. Paul KobergMs. Judith A. KoelmelMs. Mary M. KoettingMs. Diane B. KohlerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KosaiMs. Barbara H. KrahnMs. Marilee KrauseMr. and Mrs. Norman F. Kriebel, Jr.Mr. Andrew KroesMs. Betty KronenbergMrs. Esther E. KronichMr. and Mrs. E. James KruegerMr. and Mrs. Larry KruseDr. and Mrs. Jay KucheraMr. Charles W. KuetherMr. Thomas A. KuwaharaMr. and Mrs. Richard KuxMs. Anette La HoughMs. Patricia LacksMr. and Mrs. David LafondMr. David B. LamkinMr. and Mrs. David J. LandeckerMr. and Mrs. Donald LandmanMs. Talli LarrickMs. Thyra LarsenMr. and Mrs. William D. LascurettesMr. Charles H. LawranceMr. and Mrs. David L. Lawson

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Mr. and Mrs. Neville W. LawtonMr. and Mrs. Robert Le GassickMrs. Elinor G. LeaMs. Maggie Lear and Mr. Daniel R. KatzMr. Paul E. LedwellMr. and Mrs. Frances LeeMr. and Mrs. C. R. LeongMr. Joseph LeporatiMr. and Mrs. James V. LeslieMr. and Mrs. Philip LeverMr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. LevinMs. Madelyn R. LevinMs. Nancy LevinMs. Betty LevinsonMs. Diane LevyMr. and Mrs. Henry Levy, Jr.Ms. Roneet LevyMs. Roni LevyMr. and Mrs. Robin LewinMs. Julia D. LiebeskindMr. Charles E. Lienhart and Ms. Alejandra D. CervigniMs. Andree LindowMs. Patricia LindsayMr. and Mrs. Robert D. LittleMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. LodgeMr. Matthew LoganCol. and Mrs. Albert LoMeleMs. Rosalind L. LongMs. Vera M. LookerMs. Ida A. LoomisMr. and Mrs. John LoomisMrs. Judith P. LoughrinMs. Paula LozarMr. L.H. LuchettiMs. Elizabeth LuttonDr. and Mrs. John W. LuttrullMr. and Mrs. Matthew LuxMs. Georgia LynnMr. and Mrs. Milos MachacekMs. Helen MachowiczMr. and Mrs. Rainer MackMr. and Mrs. Thad MacMillanMr. and Mrs. Vas S. MadhavaMr. and Mrs. Bruce Magruder, Jr.Ms. Mary C. MaliszewskiMr. and Mrs. Irwin E. MancbachMs. Manuela A. MangiaficoMr. Paolo MangiaficoMr. and Mrs. James MannMr. and Mrs. Jim MannMr. Hugues MarchandMr. and Mrs. Samuel E. MarquezMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. MarshallMs. Marta MartineMr. and Mrs. Fred-Fermin MartinezDr. Jerome MaryniukMs. Francesca MascarenhasDr. Francis Masin and Dr. Marianna MasinMr. and Mrs. Floyd E. MathewsMr. Glenn E. MathewsMr. Richard C. Mauldin and Ms. Kathryn M. HagenMs. Paula A. MauroMr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxwell

Mr. Michael J. MayMr. and Mrs. Dorin B. MayesMrs. Louis A. MazzettiMs. Patricia S. Mc ClureMs. Barbara Winneguth Mc CurryMs. Jenifer R. Mc CurryMr. and Mrs. J. Sears Mc GeeMs. Jan Mc Knight WebberMs. Meredith Mc MinnMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mc PherrinMr. John R. McCahanMr. and Mrs. John McClellanMs. Marienne McClureMr. and Mrs. Robert C. McColmMr. and Mrs. James McCoskeyMs. Dorothy McDanielMr. and Mrs. David G. McDavidMs. Deborah McGerryMs. Tracey McgheeMr. Hugh P. McGonigleMr. Robert W. McKinleyMrs. Carol L. McLeanMs. Bernice G. McMahonDr. and Mrs. Brian J. McMahonMs. Gail McMahonMs. Deana R. McMillionMr. Ralph McNallMr. and Mrs. Duane McNeilleyMs. Mary E. McSkimmingMr. and Mrs. John K. Mealy, Jr.Ms. Marcella MehargDr. Melvin M. MeilachMr. and Mrs. Mael MelvinMs. Rena K. MesserMrs. Naomi MeyerMr. and Mrs. Jose MezaMr. and Mrs. J.B. MicallefMs. Maxi Michaelis and Ms. Carolyn EisenMs. Felicia MichelMs. Terrie L. MileyMr. and Mrs. Arnold MillerMs. Kathleen M. MillerMs. Patricia S. MillerMr. and Mrs. Wm. James MillerMr. Scott J. MillsMr. and Mrs. John E. MiniterMs. Peggy MitchellMr. Jack MleynekMr. and Mrs. Ralph V. ModugnoMs. Jill E. MolineauxMr. and Mrs. Robert G. MolitorMr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery, Jr.Ms. Margaret L. MooreMr. and Mrs. Martin L. MooreMs. Rachel MooreMr. D. P. MoranMr. and Mrs. Byron MoranMs. Carey MoreDr. Arthur A. MorelMr. and Mrs. Oswald J. MorenoMs. Pam MorgensenMr. and Mrs. David MorrisMr. and Mrs. Rollin J. MorrisonMr. and Mrs. Michael Morse

Mrs. Dorothy K. MuchnickMr. and Mrs. John W. MuellerMs. Margaret F. MurdockMr. George MurphyMr. and Mrs. Harry L. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Johnathan MurphyMs. Norma MurphyMr. Jack MurrayMr. and Mrs. J. F. MushinskiMr. William MyersMr. and Mrs. Dennis NaimanMr. and Mrs. Paul E. NashMs. Sally NazerianMr. and Mrs. James V. NearyMs. Charlotte L. NelsonMr. Dirk A. NelsonLt. Col. Sharon J. Nelson, Ret.Ms. Vera NelsonMr. Robert E. Nettles and Ms. Margaret DucharmeMs. Rosa E. NevarezMr. and Mrs. Morris NewmanMr. and Mrs. J. W. NewtonMr. Vu D. Nguyen and Ms. Thu-Houng DinhMs. Dorothy M. NickersonMrs. Ann NielsenMr. and Mrs. Johannes Jaeger NielsenMr. and Mrs. Roger A. NielsenMr. Albert NijenhuisMs. Bonnie T. Nitta and Mr. John D. ScherrerMs. Rose NoblesMs. Teruko M. NolletMs. Nancy D. NorcrossMs. Anna Langdon NordbergMs. Diane A. NorianMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. NorwoodMs. Donna J. NovarinMs. Ruth E. NuzzoMr. and Mrs. Mark NymeyerDr. and Mrs. Robert D. O’BrienMr. and Mrs. Martin R. O’ConnellCapt. Martin G. O’Neill, USN, Ret.Ms. P.M. O’ReillyDr. Violet OaklanderMr. and Mrs. Lois OatesMr. Kamal OdehMs. Oluyemisi OdelusiOgle PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. OhlinMs. Audrey G. OleskyMr. and Mrs. Richard OlivasMs. Leona OliverMr. and Mrs. Vernon O. OlsenMs. Jacqueline B. OtterbeinMr. and Mrs. Robert P. OuellettDr. and Mrs. John G. PacePacific Painting CompanyMr. Jim PalamMr. and Mrs. Jeremy D. PaleyMs. Beverly PalmerMs. Pamela J. PalmerDr. Richard and Dr. Beverly PalmerMr. and Mrs. Robert H. PalmerMr. and Mrs. Bill PalmisanoMr. Stanley J. Panus

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Ms. Jayne PapersMr. Randy ParadaMs. Susan ParkMr. Greig ParkerMr. and Mrs. Leslie T. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Mose E. ParrisPaso Robles Rotary Service, Inc.Ms. Sally PastorizaMs. Mary Lou PatrickMr. and Mrs. Orest PatronykMr. and Mrs. Robert C. PattersonMs. Pauline PaulinMr. and Mrs. Philip PazichMr. and Mrs. Dennis PeaseMs. Birgitte PedersenMs. Maija L. PekkanenMs. Diane Pelton and Mr. Nicholas StoiaMr. and Mrs. Bernabe P. PerdomoMs. Sheilla R. PerezMs. Ruth T. PerryMr. and Mrs. Mark PetersenMr. Curtis Peterson and Ms. Lea StublarecMrs. and Mrs. Michael L. PetersonMr. and Mrs. W.F. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Michael PetlowMr. Erle Pettus, IIIDr. Linda K. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Alan PiltzMs. Gail PineMr. and Mrs. Charles PiperDr. Leo PisculliMr. and Mrs. John PizialiMr. and Mrs. Alvin H. PlackMr. and Mrs. Glenn J. PlattMr. George PolchinMr. O. V. PopeMr. and Mrs. Bob PortMr. and Mrs. F.C. PorterMr. and Mrs. Daniel PostMs. Juanita M. PotterMr. Robert A. PotterMr. and Mrs. Robert PowerMr. and Mrs. Don PrattMr. Faro PrestigiacomoPRO-FILE Business Records StorageMs. Ruth A. ProfantMr. John I. PrughMr. and Mrs. Stephen PuchliMs. Rosanne PuffMr. and Mrs. I. J. PurdyMr. and Mrs. Scott J. PutnamMr. and Mrs. R.C. QuackenbushMr. and Mrs. Howard QuillingDr. Jacquelyn Ann QuinnMr. and Mrs. Ralph QuinnMr. and Mrs. William RadaskyMr. and Mrs. Charlie RadazMs. Judith M. RalphMr. William E. RandallMs. Margaret E. RankinMr. Rajesh RaoMs. Dena RassentiMr. and Mrs. A.A. RecseiMs. Lynn Rector and Mr. Tim Kelly

Mrs. John C. ReedMs. Linda D. ReichertMr. Paul ReineckMr. and Mrs. Paul ReinhardtMr. Emile F. RenaudMr. Gilbert RenaultMr. and Mrs. Peter J. RenselMr. William ReppyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. ReyburnMr. and Mrs. Paul J. RicchiazziDr. and Mrs. Joseph RichardRichman Family TrustMr. Wil RidgeMr. and Mrs. John M. RidlandMs. Gwen RigbyRio Vista ChevroletMr. Mark J. RobbinsMr. Dar Roberts and Ms. Marianne WamplerMr. Paul N. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Richard J. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Edward J. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Gary RobinsonMs. Hannah RobinsonMs. Martha RobinsonMs. Karen E. RochelleRocket & QuentonMr. Ray W. RodmanMr. Manuel D. RodriquezMs. Margaret RoffMs. Nancy Roffey and Mr. William FergusonMs. Julie L. RofuMs. Donna V. RogersMr. and Mrs. Frank M. RojekMs. Prudence T. RolfeMr. K. RomofskyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence RoseMr. and Mrs. John C. RoshellMr. and Mrs. E. W. RossMs. Baliee RoupMr. and Mrs. Harry RouseMs. Nancy RowanMr. and Mrs. Francis W. RowbottamMr. David RussellMs. Cathy RussoMs. Irene RutledgeMr. and Mrs. John RyanMr. and Mrs. John C. RyanMs. Helena SalaverriaMs. Julie Samuels-MetheanyMr. and Mrs. Dennis SandsMr. Rodney SangsterMr. and Mrs. Sheldon SanovSanta Ynez Pet HospitalMr. Neil SanvordenkerMr. and Mrs. Edward J. SavageDr. W. E. SawtelleSchlesinger DesignMr. Cary SchmelzerMr. Frank SchmidtMs. Amy B. SchneiderMs. Lynn M. SchocknerMs. Angie ScholtzMr. Edmund W. SchonebergerMr. and Mrs. Arnold Schulman

Mrs. Susan K. B. SchultzMr. Gerhardt SchumacherMs. Josephine A. SchumacherMr. and Mr. Victor SchumacherDr. and Mrs. Walter R. SchurMr. Josef SchwaigerMr. David S. Schwartz and Ms. Regina OcchiogrossoMs. Edwina M. ScintaScolari’sMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. ScollinMs. Dolores ScottMr. Douglas ScottMs. Elisabeth L. ScottMr. and Mrs. M.M. Scott, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robertson C. ScottMr. and Mrs. Vincent ScozzafavaMs. Hilda P. SeibertMs. Janice SeibertMr. Brian SelanderMs. Lavern SepulvedaDr. Kenneth D. SerkesMs. Mercedes SerraMr. and Mrs. David L. SeverMr. and Mrs. Richard A. SewardLt. Col. and Mrs. Wayne J. SewardMs. Anita ShafferMs. Barbara G. ShapiroMr. and Mrs. Gary M. ShapiroMs. Yolanda R. SharpeMs. Rita ShawMr. Wilfred H. ShawMs. Doris B. SheetsMs. Linda ShelburneMr. and Mrs. James A. SheltonMr. Leslie J. ShepherdMr. and Mrs. James F. ShieldsMs. Peggy ShihMs. Tonia ShiminMr. and Mrs. David L. ShortMs. Linda ShortMr. and Mrs. George E. Shortle, Jr.Ms. Kathleen F. SiebenmannMr. Allan SilberhartzMs. Patricia S. SillarsMrs. William SimonMr. and Mrs. Jonas SimonisMs. Sarah SiracuseMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. SiresMr. Ross SkidmoreSkin DanceMr. Rick SklarMr. and Mrs. Samuel SklarMr. William SkylesMr. and Mrs. Daniel SlaterMs. Carol A. SmagalaMs. Barbara S. SmithMs. Bonnie D. SmithMr. and Mrs. Daniel B. SmithMr. and Mrs. Edward W. SmithMr. and Mrs. Eric SmithMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. SmithMs. Terin SmithMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith

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Mr. David SmyreMs. Gwenyth SnyderSOAPMr. and Mrs. Alex J. SobinMr. and Mrs. Richard SolomonMr. and Mrs. John A. SonquistMr. Craig K. SorensenMr. Kenneth E. SpieckermanMr. and Mrs. Eric W. SpiveyMs. Lynne SprecherMr. Robert StaffansonMrs. Sandy StahlMs. Lorraine StalterMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. StarinMr. and Mrs. Sherman M. StarrMr. and Mrs. Bert StatesMr. and Mrs. Paul StavrouMr. and Mrs. John SteedMs. Frances H. SteenMs. Denise SteffenhagenMr. William L. StephensMr. and Mrs. John B. StephensonMr. and Mrs. Frank StevensMr. David B. StewartMs. Dorothy J. StewartMs. Nancy StewartMr. Paule StewartMr. and Mrs. Thomas StieglitzMr. Joseph C. StillmanMr. and Mrs. James W. StockerMr. and Mrs. Michael B. StokerMr. and Mrs. William StolzeMr. and Mrs. R.L. StoneMs. June StonerMr. Gordon E. StoppelMr. and Mrs. Ed StorrMs. Lynn StrobleMr. and Mrs. Sam A. StuckeyMr. and Mrs. Art SturzMs. Mary M. SullivanSunCORKMrs. Karin SvenssonMr. Roger SvenssonMs. Lydia SwansonMr. and Mrs. John A. SweteMr. and Mrs. William F. SykesMs. Laura J. SylvesterMr. and Mrs. Michael SzymczakMr. and Mrs. Charles C. TabbiMr. and Mrs. Eric TambiniMs. Miriam TanenhausMr. and Mrs. Bruce TarrMr. and Mrs. Harry TaylorTaylored WoodMs. Luella A. TeasleyMr. and Mrs. John TempletonMr. and Mrs. Victor T. TerryMs. Diane ThatcherMr. William TheilMs. M. Andrea ThibeauMrs. Donna ThomasMrs. Doris ThomasMs. Kathryn A. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. R M. ThompsonMrs. and Mr. Sandra A. ThompsonMs. Monet U. ThomsonMr. William H. ThornburghDr. and Mrs. George ThorngateMrs. Mary R. ThorsonMr. Paul R. ThorsonMr. Robert L. Thure and Ms. Enrica T. GregorioThe Tides CenterMr. and Mrs. M. Gordon TigerMr. Stephen F. Tobias and Ms. Alice WebberMr. Tom TokarcikMs. Diana M. TorresMr. and Mrs. Jay K. TorreyTown & Country Women’s Club of Santa BarbaraMs. Carrie L. TrevenaMs. Rebecca TroonMs. Karin TrubMs. Jenette TryonMs. Susan TschechMr. Imre TubaMr. and Mrs. Joseph TumblerMr. William H. Turpin and Ms. Bevely D. StaplesMr. Ernest E. TyrraschDr. C.H. UittenbogaartMs. Stephanie Ulmer and Mr. Klaus SutnerMr. and Mrs. Frank UmanzioMs. Dorothy VaderMs. Sue ValikonisMr. and Mrs. John T. Van AkenMr. and Mrs. Rene Van WingerdenMs. Catherine M. VanakenMr. Michael VarholaMs. Wendy VarianMr. and Mrs. Bruce M. VelascoMs. Joyce H. VincentDr. William E. VolleroMr. James VolzMs. Daphne Von EssenDr. Roger Voskuyl and Ms. Jane V. JacksonMr. Harold L. Votey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alain VuMr. Donald WalkerMr. Robert B. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. WallDr. and Mrs. Ed R. WallaceMrs. Glenn WallaceMs. Karen WalshMs. Mary WalshMr. and Mrs. Carter WaltersMs. Denise Z. WangMr. and Mrs. Edward WarnerMr. and Mrs. Michael P. WarrenDr. Robin Warshawsky and Dr. Howard GuzikMs. P. WashMr. William P. Wathen and Ms. Becky G. BarieauMs. Elda WeatherbyMs. Mary WeberMr. Nicholas WeeksMrs. Ilene WeinrebMs. Judi WeisbartMs. Valerie WeissMs. Roberta WeissglassMs. Tina Wells

Mrs. Helen E. WesleyMs. Leslie WestbrookMr. and Mrs. W.O. WhamondMs. Candace WhiteDr. Gilbert WhiteMr. and Mrs. John K. WhiteMrs. Magdalene S. WhiteMs. Nancy E. WhitesideMs. Sara A. WilcoxMr. Roger Wilde, CPAMr. Bruce A. WilliamsMs. Donna J. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Frank WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. WilliamsMs. Gerda J. WillisMs. Mary P. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Irwin WinerMr. and Mrs. Marc WinnikoffMs. H. L. WinterMr. and Mrs. Jonathan WintersMs. Lucinda Winters and Mr. John VarnerMs. Gig WishonMr. and Mrs. Stan WitnovMr. George Witter and Ms. Laurie HannahMr. and Mrs. Howard WoocherMrs. Harry WoodMs. M. Gail WoodardMr. and Mrs. William R. WuestenfeldMs. Lillian WurzelMr. Benyaurd B. WygantMr. Alex YambaoMs. Theresa YandellMs. Jane YaterMs. Katherine G. YeeMr. and Mrs. David YoungMs. Karin YoungMs. Elisabeth ZallMr. Francisco ZamudioMs. Niki ZolotasMs. Cheryl A. ZunigaMr. and Mrs. Alan ZusmanMs. Jane M. Zuzalek

Donors to the 2002 Santa Barbara Vintners’ Foundation’s Wine Auction The American RivieraMr. Stephen AcronicoMr. and Mrs. Michael E. AllgeierMr. and Mrs. Kirby AndersonMs. Louise AndraeMr. Robert H. ArnoldMs. Rona BarrettMr. and Mrs. Philip M. BattagliaMr. and Mrs. Bryan BabcockMr. and Mrs. Charles BanksMs. Jillian BalanceMr. Barry BerkusMr. and Mrs. Steve BeckmenMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. BeckmenMr. and Mrs. Kevin BeckmenMs. Patty BergMr. and Mrs. Norman BekoMr. and Mrs. Michael BlackwellMs. Michi Blake

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Mr. Hank BlancoBrophy Clark CellarsMr. and Mrs. Andrew BradburyMr. Fred BranderMr. and Mrs. Doug BraunMr. and Mrs. Doug BraunMr. and Mrs. Clay BrockMr. Brooke BradburyMr. and Mrs. Anthony BrowneMs. Rebecca BrandMs. Shari BroedlowMr. Martin BrownMr. and Mrs. John BullMr. Larry BukerbouchonMr. and Mrs. Nigel BuxtonMs. Liz CarneyThe Honorable and Mrs. Henry CattoMs. Jo CahowCambria Mr. and Mrs. Chuck CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Jim CarderMs. Jackie CampeauMr. and Mrs. John CalvertChef David CecchiniJaffurs Wine CellarsMs. Julia ChildMs. Lillian ChouMr. John Cleese and Mrs. Alice Lay FayeMr. and Mrs. Jim ClendenenMr. Bruce ClevelandClos Pepe VineyardsMr. and Mrs. Jimmy ConnorsMr. and Mrs. Ed CoxMr. and Mrs. Michael CowanMr. David CrosbyMr. Tom CunninghamMr. James DayMr. and Mrs. Doug DavidsonMr. Nick DavazMr. Jardin DidierMr. Tom Dittmer and Ms. Sandy HillMr. Jason DittmerMr. and Mrs. Chuck DickMr. and Mrs. Sean DonohueMs. Janet Larson DunbarMr. and Mrs. Charles DuncanMr. and Mrs. Bernard DuclosMs. Wendy EasterdayMr. and Mrs. Jim EitingMr. and Mrs. Tom EvansMr. and Mrs. John FalconeMr. and Mrs. Tom FawcettMr. Andrew FirestoneMr. and Mrs. Brooks FirestoneMr. and Mrs. Kevin FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Adam FirestoneMs. Karen FlyMs. Rochelle FontesMr. and Mrs. William Foley IIThe Fran & RayStark FoundationFour Season’s BiltmoreMs. Jane FrederickFresco!

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff FreyMr. and Mrs Alec FrankMr. Jim FuschettiMr. and Mrs. Kasle FurmaniakMs. Ronalyn GarveyMr. and Mrs. Ted GaylordMr. and Mrs. Dan GerberMrs. Helen Gillespie and Mr. John Gill Mr. and Mrs. Bill GilliganMs. Whitney GirardMr. and Mrs. Richard GodfreyMr. and Mrs. David GoldmuntzMs. Tracy GrossmanMr. and Mrs. Lloyd GriegMr. and Mrs. Stanley C. HatchMs. Patricia HalloranMr. and Mrs. Richard A. HarrisMr. Bryce HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Paul HartMr. and Mrs. Dade HayesMr. and Mrs. Mark HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Gary HartleyMr. and Mrs. Tony HirschMr. and Mrs. Eric HickeyDr. and Mrs. HummellMs. Renee IsingMr. and Mrs. Jim JacksonMr. Jim JacobsMr. and Mrs. Doug Firestone JessupMr. and Mrs. Peter JordanoMr. and Mrs. Richard JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Don JohnsonMs. Kathy JosephMr. and Mrs. Daryl JonesMr. and Mrs. Andrew KahnMr. Eric KanowskyMr. Jim KelleyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. KingMs. Heather KiddMs. Julia KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Larry KoppelmanMr. and Mrs. Peter KoehlerMr. and Mrs. Ken KrugMs. Cheryl LaddMs. Nancy M. Lessner and Mr. Paul F. GlennThe Honorable and Mrs. Royce LewellenMr. and Mrs. Trip LeaMr. and Mrs. Robert N. LindquistMr. Joshua LippmanMr. and Mrs. Michael LippmanMr. Jack LookMr. and Mrs. Jim LohnasMr. and Mrs. Louis LucasMr. and Mrs. Doug MargerumMr. John MarschMr. and Mrs. Michael MagreMr. and Mrs. Jeff MaikenMr. Michael MasseryMr. and Mrs. Bill MacfadyenMr. and Mrs. Alberto MastrangeloMr. John MartinMs. Carole MacElhenneyMr. and Mrs. Ron MelvilleMr. Tom Miller

Ms. Judy MillsMr. and Mrs. Parker G. MontgomeryMr. Jeff MorganMr. and Mrs. Sashi MoormanMr. and Mrs. Gary MosbyMr. Keith MoakMr. Gerry MoroMr. and Mrs. Robert K. MontgomeryMs. Kate MonahanMr. and Mrs. Geryy MoroDr. Bill Morton-SmithMr. and Mrs. Gary MosbyMr. and Mrs. Andrew MurrayMr. Colin MurphyMr. and Mrs. Carter NewtonMs. Cathy NeumanMr. Jeff Nichols and Ms. Catherine KernottMr. and Mrs. T.J. NoonanMr. and Mrs. Frank R. OstiniMr. and Mrs. Pat S. OsborneMr. Don OtooleMr. and Mrs. James ParkMr. and Mrs. Eli ParkerMr. Alex PananidesMr. Bob PattersonMr. John PalmenteriMr. and Mrs. Jim PalmerMr. Bob PattersonMr. and Mrs. James PetrovichMr. Michael PerryMs. Tiffany PelletierMr. and Mrs. David PearsonMr. and Mrs. Trevor PhilipsMr. Alan PhillipsMr. Bo PittmanMr. and Mrs. Bob PierpointeMs. Marta PolleyMr. and Mrs. Alexander PowerMr. and Mrs. Andy PuzderMr. and Mrs. Michael QuinnMr. and Mrs. Phillip RameyMr. and Mrs. Christopher ReynoldsMr. Thomas F. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Brad ReiflerMr. and Mrs. Dan ReevesMr. and Mrs. Robert S. ReifMr. A. J. RiceMr. Jimmy RodriguezMs. Valerie RonaldMr. and Mrs. Pat RobertsMr. and Mrs. Hugh RossMr. and Mrs. Brian RussellRusack VineyardsMr. Brian RussellSanford WineryMr. and Mrs. Gabe SaglieMr. and Mrs. C. William SchlosserMr. Doug ScottMr. Jack SearsMr. Rick SegoviaMr. and Mrs. John SeiterMr. and Mrs. Richard ShaikewitzMr. Howard ShieblerMs. Tonia Simon

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Mr. and Mrs. Mikael SigouinMs. Jancie SiebertSkin ResolutionsMr. and Mrs. Tim SniderMs. Nancy SombergMr. and Mrs. Chris SparnoMr. Larry StoneMr. and Mrs. Chris SparnoMr. Larry StoneMr. and Mrs. Al StinsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas StolpmanMs. Cynthia StanfieldMr. Michael StephensMr. Fredric SteckMr. and Mrs. Patrick SteeleMr. Bernard TaupinMr. Todd Taverner and Ms. Sarah TenagliaMr. and Mrs. David ThompsonMr. and Mrs. L. David TisdaleMr. and Mrs. Paul TonkinMs. Carrie TorresMr. Don O’TooleChef Charlie TrotterMr. and Mrs. Phil Van HornMs. Wendy Van HornMr. and Mrs. James C. VogelzangMr. David WalkerMr. Sam WaksalMr. and Mrs. Clint WalkerMs. Polly Firestone WalkerMs. Lorraine WilsonWine BistroMr. Jeffeson WoesteMs. Catherine WoffordMr. and Mrs. Lenny ZilzMr. Seyburn ZorthianMr. Signe ZollerMr. and Mrs. Neil Zuehlke

Workplace GivingCombined Federal CampaignMr. Rashad Abdul-AzeemMr. Ryan AlaarciaMr. Matthew J. AndersonMs. Jo Lynn R. AndersonMr. Tom H. AndersonMs. Tamala M. BakerMr. David A. BarberMr. Michael BattisMr. John BattleMs. Stephanie J. BattlesMr. David C. BeiselMr. Paul BobakMs. Gloria R. BowensMs. Jody Boydston-JohnsonMs. Carol G. BridgeMs. Mary BrennanMr. Robert L. BurgeMs. Rose M. Burgess-ElyMs. Charlotte M. ButerbaughMs. Elizabeth J. CallisonMs. Melodie S. CampbellMs. Sheila CampbellMs. Marianne S. CantwellMr. John M. Chamberlan

Mr. H. K. ChewMr. Martin CirincioneMs. Kristin ColvertMs. Katherine V. CoramMr. Bartholmew CrisantiMr. Jon D. CurdMr. Stephen R. DalzellMr. Thomas H. DanielMr. William DankerMr. Rupal A. DaveMs. Valerie A. DomingoMs. Eileen M. DonnellyMr. John DossMr. David L. DouglasMr. Charles T. DumaisMr. Roger F. EhlertMr. Thomas J. EicherMr. Thomas L. FarmerMr. Dean D. FergusonMr. Ellie N. FierroMr. Kenneth FixMr. Mark A. GaleyMr. William GilmoreMr. Scott GoodrichMs. Karen A. GritzerMr. Michael L. HallMs. Brenda HansenMs. Patricia P. HarlowMr. William E. HarrisMs. Diane HarveyMr. Alan HavorsonMs. Tina M. HazrdMr. Mark HedmanMs. Rosetta M. HerraraMs. Sharon L. HouseMr. Fern J. JarmulnekMr. David JohnsonMr. David P. JonesMs. Malachy J. KilbrideMr. Thomas H. KillianMr. Roald E. KinderMs. Cynthia A KovalchukMr. Edward W. KutchMr. Richard KuttMr. Larry W. LaughlinMr. Paul LuthyMr. Edward MahaneyMs. Tonya L. MarbuaryMr. Stephen MatthewsMs. Teresa M. MauserMs. Marian G. McConnellMr. Robert McMillianMr. Daniel J. MechenbierMr. Jack M. MeissMr. John MiniterMr. Alfred A. MontoyaMs. Amanda A. MookMr. Walio MouraoMr. Bruce W. MurrayMs. Yvetta MyersMr. Steven M. NelsonMs. Lea A. NicholsonMr. Gary W. NymanMr. Jospeh C. O’Bradovic

Ms. Nona OgrenMr. Wallace Olson, Jr.Ms. Ann P. OverMs. Bonnie PalmerMs. Stephanie PappasMr. James PearsonMr. Edward R. PedersenMr. Rodrick R. PerkinsMs. Donna PerryMs. Anna L. PetersMs. Suzanne M. PierceMr. Arthur PorattaMr. Donavan PriceMs. Susan E. RaichMs. Ignatius RaoMr. Reginald ReisenbichlerMr. Steven RoperMs. Nancy H. RoseberryMr. Lee M. RosenbergMr. Paul RosenthalMr. Stephen J. SchmidMr. William ShererMr. Edward SienkiewiczMs. Betty SlaterMr. Kenneth SlaughterMs. Beverly SmithMr. Daniel SnareMs. Carmen N. SpauldingMr. Michael D. SquireMs. Donna StienstraMs. Donna TallmanMr. Philip W. TangMr. Roger A. TatreauMs. Katherine ThortonMr. Kenneth T. TotaMr. Richard D. TroxelMs. Lois K. TrumballMs. Mary M. UmayanMs. Denise A. UylerMs. Carolyn VanderjagtMs. Sally A. VogtMr. Dennis C. WagnerMs. Evelyn WatkinsMs. Evana B. WebbMs. Dorrett WilliamsMr. David WoodwellMr. Bruce YoungMs. Mary YudinMr. Daniel J. Zgola

For a listing of all ourinvestors, visit ourwebsite: www.directrelief.org.

Please remember us in your will or estate plan.

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“The Mission of Direct Relief International is to provide appropriate ongoing

assistance to health institutions and projects worldwide which

serve the poor and victims of natural and civil disasters without

regard to political affiliation, religious belief,

ethnic identity or ability to pay.”

Design: Phizm Inc., Santa Barbara, CA

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President & CEOThomas Tighe

International Advisory Board, 2002CHAIRMAN, Frank N. MagidHonorable Henry E. CattoLawrence R. GlennE. Carmack Holmes, M.D.S. Roger HorchowStanley S. HubbardJon B. LovelaceHonorable John D. MacomberDonald E. PetersenRichard L. SchallJohn W. Sweetland

Board of Directors, 2002CHAIRMAN, Richard D. Godfrey

VICE CHAIRMAN, Denis Sanan

TREASURER, William Burtness

SECRETARY, Catherine B. Firestone

Dorothy AdamsCarolyn P. Amory, D. St. J.Gilbert L. Ashor, M.D.Robert L. Bletcher, Esq.Jayne Brechwald, M.P.H.Andrea Capachietti, Ph.DMorgan ClendenenWilton A. Doane, M.D.James A. EitingLouise GaylordPatricia HalloranJoseph Hardin, Jr.Melville Haskell, M.D.James H. JacksonPeter O. Johnson, Sr.Richard JohnsonLawrence KoppelmanNancy M. LessnerDon Lewis, M.D.William Morton-Smith, M.D.Paul Riemenschneider, M.D.Nancy SchlosserKrishan G. SinghSusan SullyDonn V. Tognazzini

CHAIR EMERITUS, Jean Hay PRESIDENT EMERITUS, Sylvia Karczag

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