2011 annual report - Lung Cancer Alliance

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2011 annual report - Lung Cancer Alliance
2011 ANNUAL REPORT
LU N G CA N CER A L L IA N CE IS T HE O N LY
N AT IO N A L N O N - P R O F IT O R GA N IZ AT IO N
D ED ICAT ED SO L ELY TO P R OV ID IN G SU PPO RT
A N D A DVO CACY F O R P EO P L E L IVIN G W IT H
O R AT R ISK F O R T HE DISE ASE .
OUR MISSION IS ENDING
INJUSTICE AND SAVING LIVES
THROUGH AN ALLIANCE
OF ADVOCACY, EDUCATION
AND SUPPORT.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
• Become a volunteer
• Join a National Shine a Light on
Lung Cancer Vigil
• Sign up for Team Lung Love
WHAT WE DO
• Provide live referral and information services for patients, their loved
ones and those at risk for
the disease (1.800.298.2436).
• Conduct national awareness
campaigns such as No One
Deserves to Die, Team Lung Love
and the National Shine a Light on
Lung Cancer Vigil to educate the
public about the facts, dispel myths
and share calls to action that will
reduce the stigma of the disease.
• Advocate for multiple millions in
public health dollars for lung cancer
research and early detection by
mobilizing a nationwide network
of volunteer advocates and targeted
political strategies.
• Contact Congress
Join us today and help sustain
• Donate online at
the lung cancer movement.
www.lungcanceralliance.org
• Donate $10 by *texting
There are many ways to
support our work.
LUNG to 27722
Contact us at
• Mail your gift to:
Lung Cancer Alliance
1.202.463.2080
P.O. Box 418372
Boston, MA 02241-8372
or
[email protected]
*Charges will appear on your wireless bill,
or be deducted from your prepaid
balance. All purchases must be authorized
by account holder. Must be 18 years of age
or have parental permission to participate.
Message and Data Rates May Apply.
Lung Cancer Alliance is a 501 (c) (3)
non-profit organization.
All donations are tax-deductible
to the full extent permitted by law.
“WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE LUNG CANCER ALLIANCE HAS EARNED OUR SECOND CONSECUTIVE
4-STAR RATING. RECEIVING FOUR OUT O F A POSSIBLE FOUR STARS INDICATES THAT YOUR ORGANIZATION
ADHERES TO GOOD GOVERNANCE AND OTHER BEST PRACTICES THAT MINIMIZE THE CHANCE
OF UNETHICAL ACTIVITIES AND CONSISTENTLY EXECUTES ITS MISSION IN A FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE WAY.
ONLY 15% OF THE CHARITIES WE RATE HAVE RECEIVED AT LEAST 2 CONSECUTIVE 4-STAR EVALUATIONS,
INDICATING THAT LUNG CANCER ALLIANCE OUTPERFORMS MOST OTHER CHARITIES IN AMERICA.
THIS EXCEPTIONAL DESIGNATION FROM CHARITY NAVIGATOR DIFFERENTIATES LUNG CANCER ALLIANCE
FROM ITS PEERS AND DEMONSTRATES TO THE PUBLIC IT IS WORTHY OF THEIR TRUST.”
K EN BER GER
P res id ent & Chief Executi ve Of f i cer
Char it y N av ig ato r — t he lead ing char it y evaluator i n Am eri ca
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
DEAR FRIENDS,
We are excited to make this a watershed moment for patients, survivors
and caregivers alike by ramping up our
initiatives to bring life-saving, costbenefiting, stigma busting efforts to all
those affected by lung cancer. We are
ever more confident that lung cancer’s
mortality can be cut in half by 2020
through our multi-tiered coordinated
plan of action that includes integrating lung cancer screening into public
health benefit, increasing federal and
state research funding, launching a
national awareness campaign that
tackles stigma head-on, and expanding our live and professionally staffed
patient support, information and referral services to meet the growing needs
and expectations of those we are here
to assist.
First, in June, we launched a multifaceted, bold, and provocative national
awareness campaign called “No One
Deserves to Die.” It took direct aim at
the biggest obstacle preventing any
progress in lung cancer survival—the
stigma and blame associated with the
disease. This campaign launched in 31
markets, including Boston, New York
City, Washington, DC , Atlanta,
Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco.
It appeared in movie theaters, bus
shelters, metro and subway stations,
online, on buildings, in print and as
guerilla postings. It is expected to
generate over 281 million impressions.
Our objective is to break down this
barrier and open the door to a more
constructive public discussion on how
to reduce lung cancer’s mortality rate—
once and for all. “No One Deserves to
Die from Lung Cancer”. This campaign
not only changes the conversation but
it also was the first initiative
using our new brand and logo.
To see the campaign in full go to:
www.noonedeservestodie.org.
Second, with the recent scientific
validation that screening those at high
risk with low-dose CT scans can save
tens of thousands of lives a year and at
lower cost for each life saved than
other cancer screening methods, we
have moved swiftly to translate the
science into public health benefit.
In February, we released the first
of its kind National Framework for
Lung Screening Excellence and
Continuum of Care, to ensure that
lung cancer screening is carried out
safely, responsibly and cost effectively
for those at risk.
The National Framework spells out
what consumers at risk have a right
to know about this life-saving benefit,
what they should expect from a
medical center offering lung cancer
screening, what constitutes best
practices in care and where to go
to have screening done safely and
responsibly within the continuum of
care. The National Framework also
LAURIE FENTON AMBROSE
commits to a quality improvement process to ensure that data and specimens
are collected and analyzed and as advancements are realized, incorporated
back into the continuum of care.
I am proud to share that to date over
120 medical centers across the country
have adopted the National Framework and have established lung cancer
screening programs within their
continuum of care following these
standards and guidelines. And
more are coming on line every day.
We applaud these doctors and
medical centers for acting swiftly,
for adopting the National Framework
which minimizes risk and harm and
for showing that life-saving benefits
can be realized NOW! Go to
www.screenforlungcancer.org to
get information or find a site
near you.
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In addition to the life-saving benefits,
we proudly acknowledge the groundbreaking cost-benefit analysis,
conducted by the highly respected
actuarial firm, Milliman Inc., which
published its study in Health Affairs,
a peer reviewed national public health
and policy journal. The results of the
study demonstrate that CT screening, including all repeat scans, tests
and biopsies needed for a definitive
diagnosis, can be done in the commercial market at lower cost per member
per month than other cancer screening. Over 70,000 lives a year could
be saved with a cost per life saved of
$18,862 ($15,177 if a less invasive
video-assisted surgery is utilized).
This comparison is significantly less
than the cost per life saved for
mammography screening at $51,274,
for colonoscopy screening at $28,958
and for cervical cancer screening at
$75,181. We are working again with
Milliman, Inc. on an additional costbenefit analysis which will consider the
quality of life years saved. It is expected to be published early fall 2012. We
are delivering this information to the
highest levels of our public health
and policy leadership to underscore
that program implementation can be
done and at low cost.
I am also excited to share that federal
research funding as well as a national
plan of action for all aspects of lung
cancer continues to grow in dollars
and support. The Lung Cancer
Mortality Reduction Act of 2011
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“ I WA N TE D TO CO M E U P
W I TH A WAY TO O F F E R A L L
O F TH E P E O P L E TO U C H E D
BY LU N G C A N C E R A S I M P L E
A N D E F F E C TI V E WAY O F
HONO R I N G LOV E D O N E S A N D
G E TTI N G I N VO LV E D I N TH E
LU N G C A N C E R M OV E M E N T.
TO G E TH E R …W E H AV E
DO N E J U ST TH AT.”
DI A N E LEGG
LCA N ew Engl and Co-Di rector
& Lung Cancer Survi vor
(S. 752 and H.R. 1394), the first ever
bi-partisan call for a comprehensive
and coordinated plan of action to
address lung cancer, with the specific
goal of reducing lung cancer mortality 50% by 2020, now has a record
setting number of 29 Senators and 70
Members of Congress cosponsoring
the legislation. We have also secured
an additional $10.5 million specifically
for lung cancer research in the FY2013
Department of Defense Lung Cancer
Research Pipeline. We established this
dedicated pipeline in 2008 and have
secured $70 million in federal research
funding to date.
We are also utilizing our public health
policy work and signature national
awareness events, such as the
National Shine a Light on Lung
Cancer Vigil and Team Lung Love,
to continue to fuel our grassroots
movement and engage advocates in
record numbers representing every
state. In addition we have secured the
support of over 50 leading interna-
tional and national medical, research,
health advocacy, social justice and
military and veterans organizations
who have joined in our call to action
to make lung cancer mortality
reduction a public health priority.
We have published cost-benefit
analysis, we are linking national
awareness efforts with recent
breakthroughs in science and we
are growing support for changes in
federal health policy and grassroots
mobilization. We literally work with
thousands of patients, families,
advocates, survivors, doctors,
researchers and the like—all across
the country. We are proud of our
ability to maintain top notch live,
professionally staffed support, information and referral services for the
tens of thousands of stakeholders
who contact us every year.
We are confident that together, we
can bring about the greatest lifesaving and cancer mortality reducing effort ever by 2020. Thank you
for your help, your support and your
continued belief in our work.
Warm regards,
Laurie Fenton Ambrose
COMMUNITY & SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
PROVIDING LIVE REFERRAL AND
INFORMATION SERVICES FOR
PATIENTS, THEIR LOVED ONES AND
THOSE AT RISK FOR THE DISEASE.
LIVE SUPPORT—responded to
12,000 calls and emails primarily
through our toll-free information line
(1.800.298.2436) and online support
services from the newly diagnosed,
caregivers and their loves ones
seeking psychosocial support, upto-date treatment information and
referrals to make educated decisions
and improve outcomes.
EDUCATION PACKETS—delivered
more than 3,000 customized support
packets to patients and caregivers
contacting us through our toll-free line
and online support services.
EDUCATIONAL BROCHURES—
published and distributed 3 new
additions: Understanding Small Cell
Lung Cancer, Coping with Reactions
to Your Diagnosis, and What You
Should Know About Risks, Screening
and Symptoms.
APRIL WATTS & FRIENDS AT HELLO
BEAUTIFUL FUNDRAISER
COMMUNITY OUTREACH—
distributed thousands of educational
support brochures to 1,500 navigators
at medical centers nationwide to help
newly diagnosed patients and their
loved ones make informed decisions.
Continued personalized follow-up to
assess and enhance services and tools,
while fulfilling additional materials.
WWW.SCREENFORLUNGCANCER.
ORG—launched the only consumer
website with a comprehensive
discussion on lung cancer risk, lung
cancer screening and questions to
ask your doctor. The website includes
a “downloadable” pocket guide on
screening and listing of centers of
excellence by state.
WWW.LUNGCANCERALLIANCE.
ORG—completed redesign and content update of our website in response
to the needs of the ½ million visitors
seeking the most up to date information, referrals and support, as well as
the tools to make a difference.
LUNG CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
FACILITY KITS—increased distribution to 550 toolkits to medical facility partners nationwide, including an
educational poster, bookmarks and
calls to action.
PHONE BUDDY PROGRAM—
continued to enhance our peer-to-peer
mentoring program for patients and
caregivers by providing more access to
free calling, increasing the number of
volunteers available and establishing
an online support community specific
to our volunteers.
LUNG LOVE LINK—continued to
expand the interactive online lung
cancer survivor’s support community
by 65%, allowing more survivors,
caregivers and families to share
experiences, gather information and
lend support.
GIVE A SCAN—received and uploaded
additional scans, bringing the total to
50 patient donated scans and data
available in an open access website
(www.GiveAScan.org) for researchers around the world. This is the first
patient-powered open source database
available to accelerate research.
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NEW DIRECTIONS—published 6th
annual newsletter which presented in
patient-friendly language up-to-date
results from lung cancer clinical trials
as viable treatment options and
distributed to 100,000 constituents
and medical professionals nationwide.
LUNG CANCER ONLINE—continued
restructuring of a comprehensive,
annotated directory of lung cancer
information and resources for
patients, loved ones and healthcare
professionals.
FOLLOW THAT FIRE ENGINE—hosted
Follow that Fire Engine in Washington,
DC to help raise awareness and funds
for the UK-based group that drove a
fire truck around the world for several
UK charities, including the Roy Castle
Lung Cancer Foundation. During
their journey they set a Guinness
World record for longest journey by
a fire engine!
“ I WA N T TO HEL P M A KE
A DIFFERENCE A N D SAV E
LIVES, THAT I S W HY I A M
VOLUN TE ER I N G W I T H
LUNG CANCER A L L I A N C E.”
P H Y L LIS GO LDSTEIN
LC A N Y C hap ter D ire cto r &
L un g C an cer S u r v ivo r
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BREANA FERRIN RUNNING FOR
TEAM LUNG LOVE
EDUCATIONAL POSTERS—Patients
Who Travel for Treatment in collaboration with Joe’s House and A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of
Lung Cancer Alliance’s Phone Buddy
Program presented at the American
Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS)
and the Association of Oncology Social
Work (AOSW).
AWARDED THE 3RD ANNUAL LUNG
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP AWARD
to Irene Scanlon and Linda David of
Smilow Cancer Center in Connecticut
and Lori Clanton in Central Florida for
their dedication lung cancer patients.
NATIONAL AWARENESS PROGRAM
CONDUCTING NATIONAL
AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC
ABOUT THE FACTS, DISPEL MYTHS
AND SHARE CALLS TO ACTION
THAT WILL REDUCE THE
STIGMA OF THE DISEASE.
NATIONAL SHINE A LIGHT
ON LUNG CANCER VIGIL—
(www.shinealightonlungcancer.org)
hosted third annual vigil which is the
largest coordinated awareness event
for lung cancer both nationally and
internationally. Volunteer coordinators
held 82 vigils in 33 states and
Washington, DC as well as engaged
our first global partner, the Australian
Lung Foundation. The website provided user-driven registration pages
to share personal stories and images
of survivorship, honor loved ones and
provide hope, compassion and support for all those impacted. Vigils in
local communities secured over 50
earned media stories throughout the
US reaching an estimated audience of
4 million. Each vigil culminated with
the lighting of glow sticks and calls to
action for increased research funding
and early detection.
SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE—
reached nearly 4,000 Facebook
Likes and added customized tabs to
feature special events and chapters.
Extended presence and reach on
LinkedIn and Twitter.
PRODUCED AND DELIVERED
8-PAGE NEWSLETTER to 100,000+
constituents with topics ranging from
breaking news in early detection to
advocacy updates by state and made
available on our website with more
than ½ million visitors.
HEATHER & DARRIN KING
TEAM LUNG LOVE FAITHFULS
7TH EDITION OF THE NATIONAL
REPORT CARD ON LUNG CANCER—
an overall assessment of how lung
cancer is addressed nationally was
issued and distributed virally.
TEAM LUNG LOVE—
(www.teamlunglove.org)
endurance training program
accepted in the renowned Marine
Corps Marathon in Washington, DC
and the Philadelphia Marathon & ½ as
an official charity. Teams at Livestrong
Austin Marathon, Cox Providence
Rhode Races, Marine Corps Marathon
and Philadelphia Marathon included
120 participants raising more than
$150,000 for our advocacy, education
and support programs.
INCREASED WEEKLY E-MAIL
UPDATES to reach 15,000+ constituents who receive important legislative
calls to action, special events, research
and other updates on lung cancer
topics.
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HEALTH POLICY PROGRAM
ADVOCATING FOR MILLIONS MORE
IN PUBLIC HEALTH DOLLARS FOR
LUNG CANCER RESEARCH & EARLY
DETECTION THROUGH A NATIONWIDE NETWORK OF VOLUNTEER
ADVOCATES AND TARGETED
POLICY STRATEGIES.
LUNG CANCER MORTALITY
REDUCTION ACT (LCMRA)—
reintroduced with bi-partisan support
in both Houses of Congress (S.752
and H.R. 1394) to develop a comprehensive plan that addresses all aspects
of the disease and establish pilot CT
screening programs for those at high
risk. The legislation has taken root in
the 112th Congress and is in the best
position to date to be established into
law. Secured 75 Senate and House
member co-sponsors in 2011.
HISTORIC COALITION BUILDING IN
SUPPORT OF THE LCMRA—over 50
national organizations have supported
the goals of the legislation, including the International Association for
the Study of Lung Cancer, Society for
Thoracic Surgeons, National Urban
League, Society for Women’s Health
Research, all the major veterans organizations, NAACP, National Council of
La Raza, Abramson Cancer Center at
the University of Pennsylvania,
Brown Cancer Center at the University
of Louisville and Winship Cancer
Institute of Emory University, among
other leading institutions.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PEER
REVIEW LUNG CANCER RESEARCH
PROGRAM—advocated to maintain
this new research pipeline and
increased funding in 2011 to $58
million (anticipated appropriations in
2012 will bring total to $70 million).
PARTNERSHIPS—worked with a number of cancer advocacy organizations,
including the Lethal Cancers Coalition,
Prevent Cancer Foundation, Friends
of Cancer Research, among others in
support of increased research funding
through the National Cancer Institute
(NCI) and other agencies. In addition,
worked with key military service support organizations—Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Disabled
American Veterans, Military Officers
Association, ensuring lung cancer’s
inclusion as a top priority in the military organizations’ annual request to
Congress (The Independent Budget).
CAPITOL FORUM—hosted 4th
annual advocacy training and “storm
the Hill” forum in Washington, DC
with 70 participants representing 27
states. Participants received hands
on legislative, media and “message”
training to effectively share their
stories with their congressional leaders
and staff to educate about the disease
and secure additional public health
research dollars. Participants included
survivors, caregivers and family
members who were trained over a
3-day period and participated in over
100 congressional meetings resulting
in Senate and House co-sponsorships
of the LCMRA at a record pace.
OUT OF THE SHADOWS: LUNG
CANCER & SCREENING—partnered
with Legacy in hosting a national
forum which reached an audience of
2,600 people and resulted in a united
call for a comprehensive plan to
address lung cancer by leading public
health and medical experts. The panel
was moderated by Susan Dentzer,
Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs and
panelists included: Cheryl Healton,
DrPH, President & CEO, Legacy;
Christopher Lathan, MD, MS, MPH,
Harvard Medical School; Barbara
Campling, MD, Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital; Daniel L. Miller,
MD, Emory University School of
Medicine; James Mulshine, MD,
Associate Provost for Research &
Vice President for Research, Rush
University; and Claudia I. Henshcke,
MD, PhD, Mount Sinai Medical
Center.
“ I B E L I E VE RAI SI NG
AWA R E N E SS FO R LUNG
C A N C E R O N C A PI TO L HI LL
I S V E RY S I G N I F I CANT. D UE
TO TH E LOW LU NG CANCER
S U RV I VA L R ATE , I T I S VERY
R E ASS U R I N G TO K NOW LUNG
C A N C E R A L L I ANCE I S I N
WAS H I N GTO N D C AND I S O UR
VO I C E A N D A DVO CAT E.”
R I CHA RD HEI ML ER
Lung Cancer Survi vor & Advoc ate
ALLIANCE CHAPTERS
OUR CHAPTERS ARE INTEGRAL
TO CONTINUE BUILDING THE
NATIONAL GRASSROOTS
MOVEMENT, RAISING AWARENESS
AND SECURING LUNG CANCER
RESEARCH FUNDING AND
SUPPORT FOR EARLY DETECTION
BY ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING
IN THE UPDATING OF
STATE CANCER PLANS.
NEW ENGLAND Secured seat on the
Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer
Plan. Hosted 5th Annual Shine a Light
on Lung Cancer Vigil—where the
national effort was launched—with
more than 500 participants attending
eight vigils throughout New England.
GEORGIA The 4th Annual No More
Excuses Run/Walk raised over $80,000
with more than 600 participants.
Secured both Georgia Senators as
co-sponsors of the LCMRA and
obtained a seat on the Georgia
Comprehensive Cancer Committee.
WASHINGTON Held 2nd Annual
Shine a Light on Lung Cancer Vigil
with over 100 people and represented
Lung Cancer Alliance at various health
fairs and outdoor events.
KENTUCKY/SOUTHERN INDIANA
Hosted 2nd Annual Shine a Light
on Lung Cancer Vigil with 300 in
attendance and established partnership
with University of Louisville, Norton
and Baptist East Hospitals. Acquired
membership on Kentucky Comprehensive Cancer Committee and held five
vigils in Kentucky and two in Indiana.
CALIFORNIA The 3rd Annual Breath
of Hope Walk eclipsed its highest total
raising more than $132,000 with over
1,000 participants. Established partnership with the San Diego Padres for a
lung cancer awareness day, coordinated the 1st Annual Sheila4Cure Tennis
Tournament, organized eight vigils
throughout the state, and secured
both Senators as co-sponsors of
the LCMRA.
NEW YORK Hosted 3rd Annual Shine
a Light on Lung Cancer Vigil with
over 80 people in attendance. Secured
both Senators as co-sponsors of the
LCMRA, sustained membership on
the New York Comprehensive Cancer
Committee and held five vigils
throughout the state.
MARY ANNE RIOS
SURVIVOR & ADVOCATE
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
LAURIE FENTON AMBROSE
President & CEO
Lung Cancer Alliance
Washington, DC
SECRETARY NORMAN Y. MINETA
Vice Chairman
Hill & Knowlton
Washington, DC
ADMIRAL T. JOSEPH LOPEZ USN (RET.)
Chairman of the Board
Annandale, VA
DEBORAH MOROSINI, MD
Principal Pathologist/AstraZeneca
Sister of the late Dana Reeve
Weston, MA
ADRIENNE R. HALPER
Treasurer
Former Managing Director of
Private Equity Funds
New York, NY
JOHN M. DUFF, JR.
Chair, Audit Committee
Co-founder & Managing Director
Duff Ackerman & Goodrich, LLC
Washington, DC
GREGG C. GIBSON
Co-Managing Partner
Investor Groups
San Anselmo, CA
CHERYL HEALTON, DRPH
President & CEO
Legacy
Washington, DC
JAMES MULSHINE, MD
Associate Provost for Research
and Vice President for Research
Rush University
Chicago, IL
THE HONORABLE
MICHAEL G. OXLEY
Lung Cancer Survivor
Of Counsel Baker Hostetler
Former Congressman and Chairman
of the House Financial Services
Committee
Washington, DC
HONORARY BOARD
JANE REESE-COULBOURNE
Executive Director
Reagan-Udall Foundation.
Washington, DC
THE HONORABLE CHUCK HAGEL
Former U.S. Senator
Co-Chair of the President’s
Intelligence Advisory Board
Professor of Foreign Policy at
Georgetown University and the
University of Nebraska
Washington, DC & Omaha, NE
J. STEVEN HART, ESQ.
President & CEO
Williams & Jensen
Washington, DC
THE HONORABLE CLAY SHAW
Former US Congressman
Florida
JAMES PARLES, MD
General Pediatrician
Smithtown Pediatric Group
Setauket, NY
PRISCILLA DEWEY HOUGHTON
Three-time Lung Cancer Survivor
Arts Advocate
Cohasset, MA
FIRST GLOBAL PARTER- AUSTRALIAN LUNG FOUNDATION’S VIGIL
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MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL
ADVISORY BOARD
SAMUEL M. AGUAYO, MD
Associate Chief of Staff for Research
Phoenix VA Health Care System
Phoenix, AZ
DOUGLAS A. ARENBERG, MD
Associate Professor, Department of
Internal Medicine
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
RICK AVILA
Senior Director of Health Care Solutions
Kitware, Inc.
Clifton Park, NY
DAVID M. BURNS, MD
Professor of Medicine
University of California Medical School
at San Diego
San Diego, CA
BARBARA CAMPLING, MD, FRCPC
Department of Medical Oncology
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
COREY A. CARTER, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Uniform Services University
Chief of Inpatient Oncology,
Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center
Clinical Investigator,
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, MD
CLIFF P. CONNERY, MD, FACS
Director, Comprehensive Thoracic
Oncology Program
Division of Thoracic Surgery Continuum
Cancer Centers of New York
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital & Beth Israel
Medical Center
New York, NY
KEN COWAN MD, PHD
Director
University of Nebraska Medical Center &
Eppley Institute for Cancer Research
Omaha, NE
THOMAS A. D’AMICO, MD
Professor of Surgery
Chief, Section of General Thoracic Surgery
Program Director, Thoracic Surgery
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
RAJA FLORES, MD
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery
Ames Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, NY
FREDERIC GRANNIS, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery
President, City of Hope Medical Staff
City of Hope Cancer Center
Duarte, CA
CLAUDIA I. HENSCHKE, MD, PHD
Founder, Principal Investigator
Professor of Radiology
Early Lung & Cardiac Action Program
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, NY
FRED HIRSCH, MD, PHD
Professor of Medicine & Pathology
University of Colorado School of Medicine,
Division of Medical Oncology
Aurora, CO
JIMMIE HOLLAND, MD
Wayne E. Chapman Chair in Psychiatric
Oncology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
DAVID INGBAR, MD
Professor of Medicine, Physiology &
Pediatrics
Director of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical
Care Division
Co-Medical Director of Medical ICU &
Respiratory Care
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
DAVID JABLONS, MD
ADA Distinguished Professorship in
Thoracic Oncology
Professor in Residence, Department
of Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
MOHAMMAD JAHANZEB, MD, FACP
Medical Advisor Global Initiatives, NCCN
Professor of Clinical Medicine,
Hematology-Oncology
Medical Director, Sylvester Deerfield
Campus
Associate Center Director for Community
Outreach
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Miami, Miller School of
Medicine
Deerfield Beach, FL
EDWARD S. KIM, MD
Chair, Solid Tumor Oncology and
Investigational Therapeutics
Donald S. Kim Distinguished Chair for
Cancer Research
Levine Cancer Institute
Carolinas Healthcare System
Charlotte, NC
GOETZ H. KLOECKER, MD, MB, MSPH, FACP
Associate Professor, Department of
Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology/
Hematology
Director, Medical Oncology/Hematology
Fellowship Program
Associate Member
James Graham Brown Cancer Center
Louisville, KY
HENRY KREBS, MD
Medical Director of Interventional Radiology
Thoracic Oncology Committee
Radiology Director
Saint Joseph’s Hospital
Atlanta, GA
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MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
CHRISTOPHER LATHAN, MD, MS, MPH
Faculty Director for Cancer Care Equity
Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical
School
Thoracic Oncology
Boston, MA
STEVEN MARKOWITZ, MD, DRPH
Professor & Director, Center for the
Biology of Natural Systems
Queens College, City University of
New York
Flushing, NY
Blair Marshall, MD
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, DC
WILLIAM R. MAYFIELD, MD
Chief Surgical Officer
WellStar Health Systems
Atlanta, GA
ANDREA MCKEE, MD
Chairman Department of Radiation
Oncology
Sophia Gordon Cancer Center
Lahey Clinic
Burlington, MA
DANIEL L. MILLER, MD
Associate Program Director, Cardiothoracic
Surgery Residency Program
Chief, General Thoracic Surgery
Surgical Director, Thoracic Oncology
Program, Winship Cancer Institute
Emory University School of Medicine
Co-Chair, Respiratory Center, Emory
Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
KEITH D. MORTMAN, MD, FACS, FCCP
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Director, Thoracic Surgery, MedStar
Washington Hospital Center
Director, Thoracic Oncology, Washington
Cancer Institute
Washington, DC
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MARY O’SULLIVAN, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine
Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons
Associate Director Pulmonary Critical Care
Fellowship Training Program
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital
New York, NY
HARVEY I. PASS, MD
Stephen E. Banner Professor of Thoracic
Oncology
Vice-Chair Research, Department of
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Division Chief, General Thoracic Surgery
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY
WILLIAM N. ROM, MD, MPH
Sol & Judith Bergstein Professor of Medicine
& Environmental Medicine
Director, Division of Pulmonary & Critical
Care Medicine
Program Director, Clinical Research Center
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY
ALISON MAYER SACHS, MSW, CSW,
OSW-C
Lung Cancer Survivor
Director of Community Outreach &
Cancer Support Services
Eisenhower Lucy Curci Cancer Center
Rancho Mirage, CA
MICHAEL SMITH, MD, FACC, FACS, FCCP
Senior Medical Director
HealthCare Partners, IPA
Management Services Organization
Garden City, NY
MARK SOCINSKI, MD
Visiting Professor of Medicine & Thoracic
Surgery
Director, Lung Cancer Section, Division of
Hematology/Oncology
Co-Director, UPMC Lung Cancer Center of
Excellence
Co-Director, Lung & Thoracic Malignancies
Program
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, PA
OUT OF THE SHADOWS LUNG CANCER
& SCREENING PANELISTS:
CHERYL HEALTON, DANIEL L. MILLER,
JAMES MULSHINE, BARBARA
CAMPLING, CLAUDIA I. HENSHEKE,
CHRISTOPHER LATHAN AND
LAURIE FENTON AMBROSE
JOHN WELLS, MD
Board Certified Radiation Oncology
Senior Partner Florida Radiation Oncology
Group
Jacksonville, FL
DONNA WILSON, RN, MSN, RRT
Clinical Nurse Specialist/Fitness Coordinator
Integrated Medicine Center
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
DOUGLAS E. WOOD, MD
Professor & Chief
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Vice-Chair, Department of Surgery
Endowed Chair in Lung Cancer Research
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
DAVID YANKELEVITZ, MD
Professor of Radiology
Director of the Lung Biopsy Service
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, NY
2011 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
REVENUE2011 TOTAL
Contributions and Grants
$ 5,200,315
93.4%
Events
$ 329,913
5.9%
Interest and Other Income
$
8,692
0.2%
Donated Goods and Services
$
30,289
0.5%
TOTAL REVENUE AND SUPPORT
$ 5,569,209
100%
EXPENSES
PROGRAM SERVICES
4TH ANNUAL CAPITOL FORUM
ATTENDEES
Public Awareness
$ 848,227
Community & Support Services
$ 562,189
Advocacy
$ 675,525
TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES
$ 2,085,941
Management and General
$ 133,426
Fundraising
$ 326,776
TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES
$ 460,202
33.3%
22.1%
26.5%
82%
5.2%
12.8%
18%
TOTAL EXPENSES
$ 2,546,143
100.0%
Change in Net Assets
$ 3,023,066 Net Assets, Beginning of Year
$ 1,360,994 Net Assets, End of Year
$ 4,384,060 A complete copy of the audited report is available at www.lungcanceralliance.org
Management and General
5.2%
Fundraising
12.8%
Advocacy
26.5%
Public Awareness
33.3%
Community & Support Services
22.1%
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2011 DONORS
$1,000-$4,999
Albany Medical Center
Alpha Delta Pi—Epsilon Pi Chapter
James & Karen Arscott
Baptist Hospital East
Bardeen-Greytak Family Foundation
Bare Escentuals
Ken Baron
Biodesix, Inc.
Naomi Boteler
Adam Brown
Mary L. Carlson
Larry Centro
Kelli Chase
Sharon Corazzini
CVS Caremark Charitable Trust
Howard & Shirley DeLong
Rob, Barb, Arielle & Paul Densen
George & Kathi Downey
Chris Edgecomb
Every Breath Counts
Mark & Kathy Fackler
Forest Oil Corporation
Sharon Foster
Friends Of Mel Foundation, Inc.
Kelle Frymire
Gregg C. Gibson
Shari Leigh Gordon
Jo Ann Granzella
Tara J. Griest
David J. Grzesiak
Harlee Manor, Inc.
Lawrence C. Heebner
Jan Huculak
Denise Jeffries
Ann Jetvig
Herbert Johnson
Jon Wilmot Golf Fundraiser
Kantar Health, Inc.
Key Bank
Lori S. Khanuk
Kitware
George M. Klett
Phyllis Krause
Nathan Lane
Las Flores Apiaries, Inc.
Stephen Lax
Legacy
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Diane Levinson
Macquarie Group Foundation
Marriott International, Inc.
William R. Mayfield
Leigh Ann Maynard
Joan McKay
Randy Messenger
Middlesex Hospital Cancer Center
Millenium Irrigation
James L. Mulshine
Laura Murphy
Thomas J. Murphy
New Balance Atlanta
Anita Nonneman
James Parles
Maria E. Patterson
Lambert Peterson
Carla Poe
PPM America, Inc.
RiverPoint Capital Management
Sandra Ruhl
Kurt S. Russell
Linda Sacco
Joanne Sanoian
Ray Schwemmer
Robert M. Shea
Signature Bank—
Commercial Real Estate Dept.
Kevin Soucy
K. James Steiner
SuperDimension, Inc.
Jennifer Swan
The Charles & Catherine B. Rice Foundation
The Ed & Yvonne Parish Foundation
The Herbert & Rosalie Goldberg
Family Foundation
The Kandell Fund
Louise A. Weil
WellStar
Cristina Young
Leonard Zangas
Dornbush Schaeffer Strongin & Venaglia,
LLP
William Glavin
Adrienne Halper
Greg Kimmel
Jeffrey & Jane Marks
Massachusetts General Hospital
Cancer Center
Zora McDonald
Ian and Julie McGuire
Run for Your Lungs
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Take a Breath for Life Foundation
The Meyer Charitable Foundation
UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center
University of Louisville—
James Graham Brown Cancer Center
$5,000-9,999
$100,000+
Chase Glass Company, Inc.
Christopher D. Clemente
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Thomas Daniels
$10,000-$24,999
Accuray, Inc.
Astellas Pharma US, Inc.
Bayer Healthcare
EMD Serono
EmergingMED
Michael G. Oxley
The Nara Fund, Inc.
The Rogers Foundation
$25,000-$49,000
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Sanofi-Aventis
TEVA Neuroscience, Inc.
$50,000-$99,999
Celgene Corporation
GlaxoSmithKline
Lilly USA, LLC
OSI Pharmaceuticals
The Gail Crawford Living Trust
Anonymous
Genentech
Pfizer, Inc.
Skip Viragh
IN SUPPORT/HONOR OF
Carol Ackerman
Greg Aiello
Christopher Allen
Emanuel Amato
Paul Anctil
Shirley Anderson
Beth Andrews
Susan Appleby
Tierney Archer Stadie
Karen Arscott
Ashley Arwood
Linda Auimatagi
Floro Aure
Shelia Auten
Lois Baker
Wayne Baker
Cynthia Ballew
Katherine Barham
Jennifer Barker
Elizabeth Barnum
Rob Barrett
Stephanie Beamer
Albert Beni
Penny Bennett
Deborah Benton
Paul Berger
Margaret Besley
Nicol Bessette
Debbie Best
Lei-Anna Bettencourt
Jackie Bhogst
Tina Blumberg
Jennifer Bonney
Connie Boston
Terrie Bowser
Joseph Bozic
Nelia Braga
Lahny Bretz
John Bright
Tom Brinson
Jeffrey Brockett
Samantha Brotman
Anne Brown
Corey Brown
Diane Brown
Gean Brown
Michele Brown
Terri Brown
Marla Brown-Bennett
Beth Buning
Lindsay Burdett
Ester Burmeister
Steve Burrows
Betty Burton
Susan Butler
Marcy Campbell
Alice Carcilli
Donnalee Caringella
Janice Carpenter
Robert Cassou
Jennifer Chalmers
Mike Chalmers
Diane Changas
Richard Chao
Robert Chrapko
Lily Chu
Anne Clowes
John Clowes
Brenda Cohen
Diane Cole
Devon Coleman
Sally Conaway
Mary Ann Costabile
Dexter Costin
Karan Crichton
Lou Ann Cummings
Judi Curry
Alfred Daniel
Patty Darabaris
Wendy Darling
Andrew Dawson
Charlie Dawson
Dendy Dawson
Nicholas Dawson
David Demers
Barbara Densen
Paul Densen
Ali Desiderio
Lisa Deters
Laura DeVoie
Alberto Diaz
Jennifer Dinges
Rob DiTota
Kathy Dittmar
Sherry Dobrynski
Susan Doerr
Ellen Donovan
Samantha Dorfner
John Doughty
George Downey
David Doyle
Karla Drew
Carol Dube
Linnea Duff
Beth Duncan
Jay Dunigan
Leigh Dunigan
Amie Dunn
Erin Dye
Selena Easley
Ava Edgar
Jane Edmonds
Tricia Edwards
Brian Eisenmenger
Crystal Ellis
Stephen Ellisor
Donna Engelbert
Harold Epstein
Jeff Epstein
Randi Epstein
Betti Erin
Juan Esponda
Sarah Evans-Brockett
Jennifer Fagan
Janet Faiai
Roberta Fassler-Katz
Kristina Fay
Christine Feliu
Breana Ferrin
Ellie Fierman
Iris Finkel
William Finnell
Jean Fischer
Anne Fisher
Joe Fisher
Barbara Flagg
Morris Flantzer
Patty Flynn
Lehman Ford
Bob Fox
Mabel Franchino
Todd French
Brian Freund
Kathleen Freund
Melinda Friedman
Linda Frohlich
Vicki Froistad
Kim Fromme
Cathy Froning
Nancy Gallagher
Susan Garlow
Jennie Gates
Sarah Gaydos
Semion Glebov
Phyllis Goldstein
Michelle Golonka
Alina Gonzalez
Jean Gottschall
Barbara Graham
Susan Gray
Pamela Green
Marilyn Greenberg
Barb Griffin
Chris Griffin
Maureen Griffith
David Grunbek
Jamie Guinta
Jeff Halley
Mike Hanna
Richard Heimler
Mary Hendrix
Sonya Herren
Scott Highfill
Kathie Hillard
Sharon Hines
Martha Hirschberg
Colleen Householder
Theodore Huhn
Wayne Huizenga
Michelle Humphrey
Barbara Hutchison
Marsha Hyatt
Christine Irmler
Dawn Itzie
Cecilia Izzo
Denise Jeffries
Cara Jermstad
Lisa Jones
Ruby Justice
Judy Kaye
Paul Kazinetz
John Kelso
Shayne Kemp
Allena Kendall
Sarah Kessel
Robyn Kettering
Kimberly Kettner
Lisa Kim
Gina Kimball
Heather King
Mary King
Erin Kirchoff
Benjamin Kleiner
Beverly Koch
Stacy Konyar
Jessica Kraitzick
Christopher Kuchak
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Sandi Ledford
Wu-Lang Lee
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Staci Libowsky
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Malloy Live
Tonya Long
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Andy Martin
Emma Mason
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Christine Matson
Glenn Matthews
Chris Maurer
Carisa May
Michael Mazalewski
Kirsten McCannon
Steve McCannon
Rainey McCullar
Betty McGinnis
Glynis McGowan
Barbara McKinsey
Michael McKinsey
Andrea Mellen
Madeline Mesnick
Ronald Meyers
Holly Michaelson
Jonie Miller
Marjory Miller
Rosalinda Miller
Debra Mitchell
Erin Mogolowitz
Denise Molzon
Mary Moon
John Moore
Deborah Morosini
Kaylee Morris
Robb Morris
Sharon Morris
Mary Morse
Christopher Mothershed
Fred Muehlen
John Mullen
Barbara Mundell
Erin Murdoch
Thomas Murphy
Anabel Nagma
Elmer Nagma
Laurie Nakakura
Rosa Navarro
Melissa Nelson
Mike O’Connor
Julie Ogden
Sarah Oleson
Tone Omana
Paul Otis
Janice Pacilio
Katherine Pajank
Jayan Pankaj
Jill Paolucci
Crystal Papasan
Joseph Parisi
Barbara Parker
Catherine Parker
Rose Pasternack
Laura Pastor
Hillary Petrie
Lynne Petty
Lucy Pflueger
Arthur Pignataro
Julian Pitt-Cort
Carla Poe
Marge Porter
Matthew Porter
Debbie Potash-Turner
Paula Prior
Leigh Proctor
Kimberly Puleo
Susan Queen
Ellen Quigley
Steve Quintana
Brandee Quitting
Laura Raab
Blake Raabe
Monica Raabe
Kelly Rayburn
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Bev Reece
Loretta Rehn
Daniel Repetti
Dan Rice
Joe Rice
Sara Rice
Theresa Richards
Meaghan Ridgeway
Sharon Riedmann
Cindy Rimkeit
Mary Anne Rios
Edward Ritti
Missy Ritti
Elizabeth Robinson
Edie Rodgers
Dana Rogers
Harmony Rogers
Melinda Roslon
Ann Ross
Sheila Ross
James Rossini
Sara Rossini
Fred Rothaermel
Sonya Rourkes
Kristin Royer
Bernardo Rozencwaig
Kendra Ruhl
Michael Ruhl
Kim Ryan
Lance Sakagawa
Era Sanders
Linda Schoffel
Steven Schulz
Karen Schumm
Jessica Scott
Mary Celine Scott
Eric Seigneuray
Kimbra Sellers
Debbie Semon
Mickey Shagrin
Sheryl Shea
Kelly Sheehan
Penny Shotton
Kyler Shu
Kurt Shull
Kathy Sinclair
Ken Smart
Billy Smith
Carole Smith
Lisa Smith
Suzanne Smith
Mary Souther
Lorraine Spector
Natalie Spector
Michael Spohrer
Margaret Springer
Laura Steiner
Mike Stevens
Annette Stevenson
Raymond Stricklett
Carolyn Stringer
John Stuart
Pamela Sullivan
Kathy Susanka
Lisa Suss
Ann Swan
Tim Swan
Rusty Swaney
Janice Sweeney
Denise Tanaka
Tonya Tedrick
Nancy Temkin
Kelly Theissen
Carol Theresa
Jeanni Thompson
Nancy Thompson
Mia Thurow
Julie Tokarczyk
Adina Toponak
Eddy Urrea
Rebecca Vahey
William Van Heertum
Mark Vanderlaan
Roger Vars
Julie Vuong
Lindsey Walker
Sean Wallace
Rick Warriner
Liza Waters
April Watts
Barbara Weiner
Steve Weiner
Lora Welter
Carrie Wesolowski
Carl West
Jenny White
Larice White
Gail Williams
Samuel Williams
Shawn Williams
Cathy Willis
Jon Wilmot
Leann Wilmot
Marie Wilson
Julie Winninger
Gary Wise
Diane Woodton
Douglas Yarboro
Yvonne Yousey
Cynthia Yuan
Carl Zeigler
Geza Ziegler
Peter Ziegler
Zoltan Ziegler
Christine Zimmerman
William Zimmerman
Jack Zuroff
3RD ANNUAL BREATH OF HOPE WALK IN SAN DIEGO, CA
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“ LC A I S R E S P O N S I B L E F O R B UI LD I NG
TH E F I R ST- E V E R NAT I O NAL
N E TWO R K O F CO N G RESSI O NAL
AC TI O N A N D O R G A N I Z AT I O NAL
S U P P O R T A R O U N D LU NG CANCER
A N D I A M G L A D TO HELP
CO N TR I B U TE E FFO RTS TO
AC H I E V E B E TTE R O UTCO M ES
F O R A L L TH OS E AFFECT ED
BY LU N G CANCER.”
FOR MER FLOR I DA CON GRESSMA N
E. CLAY SHAW, J R.
IN MEMORY OF
Kenneth Adams
Sig Adler
Diane Agosta
Roger Ahlbrandt
Sylvia Ainsworth
Ron Akers
Rodney Albright
Francine Aldous
Woodrow Allen
Ron Andersen
Ardis Anderson
Kavita Appachu
Pari Aramesh
Cynthia Ardell
Leslie Argueta
Janet Arwood
Faye Aspinall
John Atkinson
Barry Austin
Arlin Bachman
Samson Bagalso
Bonnie Bahmer
Ginger Bair
Wendy Balazik
Angie Baldwin
John Walter Banes
Stephen Banner
Sherry Barber
Claire Barker
Margaret Barnes
Rachel Bascietto
Chris Bawden
Leslie Bayor
Montgomery Beach
Carol Beardslee
Linda Beaver
Frank Benedetti
Sheila Bentzel
Barbara Bergman
Claudia Bergman
Sandra Bever
Mike Biggs
Patricia Bingnear
Dorothy Black
Alice Blado
Mary Pat Blanchard
Gerald Block
Barry Blumberg
Robert Boop
Alan Bradford
Silvana Brady
Harold Brandel
Timothy Bratt
Rosemary Brennan
Carol Brennan
Sharon Brewer
Gail Brewster
Martha Brightsen
Sandy Britt
Marion Brown
Jeannine Brown
Scott Brown
Henry Bruggemann
Kevin Brumett
Leonard Brushwood
Joan Bucci Cavanaugh
Becky Bunosky
Blakely Burke
Emily Burns-Higley
Frederick Burriss
John Butler
Pearl Butler
Carollyn Canoy
Barbara Jo Capshaw
Hallie Carmen
Chris Castady
Cathi Cecconi
Joseph Cerilli
Patricia Cerrit
Fung Gee Chan
David Chapman
James Chapman
Raymond Chappell
Joe Chaves
Jerome Chernoff
Marsha Chernoff
Chung-Il Choi
Bernice Cichy
Dottie Cilley
George Clark
Blanchard Clarke
Tim Clemons
Ellie Cmela
Philip Coady
Robert Cohan
Charles Cohen
Cecile Coleman
Laura Collins
Rita Congelosi
Ruth Conn
Margery Connelly
MaryAnn Connors
Sharon Consoli
Joanie Conti
Theresa Convertino
Lynda Conway
Jeanne Cooke
Macy Cookis
William Cooper
Collen Corcoran
Richard Costabile
Inez Costin
Ruby Coupal
Bob Courtemanche
Ricky Alan Covitz
Alice Cox
John Criscitiello
Rosetta Crutchfield
Peter Cullen
Kevin Cummings
Anthony Curreri
Bob Curry
Marilyn Cutrona
Billy Cutts
Maria Czelusniak
Dolores Daly
Tommy Danny
Leon Daughtrey
Patricia Daulerio
Ruth Davis
Peter Davis
Cathy Day
Margaret De Lorenzo
Jenifer Dean
Alice Decker
French DeFever
Helen Delehanty
Meghan Delobe
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Ardith Dentzer
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Maria Diaz Enriquez
Mary Diehm
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Kathy Doan
Paul Dominik
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John Donnelly
Michael Donovan
Dolores Dowdy
Harry Ducey
Judy Duffy
Jonnie Duncan
Bernard Dupuis
Thelma Dykstra
James Early
Edward Eby
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Ronald Edmonds
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Cynthia Elliott
Oscar Ellis
Mary Ellis
Norman Elsberry
Beth Evans
Komiti Faiai
Vaipousa Faiai
Alexis Falcone
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Mildred Fay
Frank Ferrante
Jim Ferrin
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Sharon Festo
Michael Figueroa
Motiana Finau
Doug Findlay
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Lester Foster
Kenny Frances
Joyce Francisco
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Joseph Freedman
Alan French
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Judy Friedt
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Donald Halperin
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Reg Hammond
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Louise Hurd
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Tom Imbastaro
Anthony Itzie
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Hal Janney
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John Johnson
Cornelia Johnson
Michael Johnson
Paul Johnson
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Anita Johnston
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Andrew Jontow
David Jordan
Arlene Kaiser
Joyce Kaplan
Marcella Kastle
Gladys Katz
Sadie Kaufman
Pauline Keeling
Jeffrey Kellen
Michael Kelly
Robert Kernosky
Constance Kessler
Norman Kettner
Mae Kiester
Ronald King
Wilmer Kingsford
David Kirkpatrick
Elizabeth Klaiman
Joe Knapp
Gail Knopik
Ed Kohler
Barbara Kolansky
Joan Komarek
Lucia Kondas
Beverly Konyar
Margaret Kosonen
Antonina Krass
Julie Krell
Kiyoko Krick
Tom Kuchak
Rose Kuchak
Julia Kunes
Tony Kyin
Maria La Rosa
Louis La Rosa
Joseph Laba
Nancy Lachance
John Lally
Frank Landini
William Landrum
Patricia Lane
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Lynn Larson
Emily Lattyak
Ron LaValle
Steve Lawless
John Lawson
Chris Leach
Linda LeFrancois
Sanford Leikin
Mary Leivers
David Leivers
Walter Leopold
Jenni Letzelter
Richard Leveillee
Merton Levin
Doug Levine
David Levy
Jacquie Levy
Cindy Levy
Aron Lew
Ronald Lewis
Edelle Limmer
June Lin
Piyuan Lin
Linda Litchfield
Donald Little
Daniel Loesel
Vince Lombardi
Vivian Lopez
Jan Loritz
Fred Lotzkar
Shirley Lowe
Mieko Lu
Joan Ludwig
Virginia Lyon
Michael Lyons
Gardner Macintosh
Douglas MacLean
Bob Madar
John Magliocca
Ruby Makle
Michael Manning
Margie Mantz
Judith Maragliano-Leonardi
Chris Martin
Trudy Martinez
John Martnishn
Liz Martocci
Luigi Mascitti
Joan Mason
Brenda Mason
Leslie E. Massey
John Massicotte
Mary Matrale
Kristine Matson
Martha Lynn Matteo
Tanya Maurer
Doris Mazer
Louis Mazzeo
Pat McCarthy
Tammy McClure
Anne McDevitt
Emily McGill
Tish McGinn
Vi McKillop
Jo McKinney
MaryAnn McMahon
Keith McPherson
Linda Meadows
Robert Meheula
Thomas Melusky
Chuck Meyers
Lawrence Mickelsen
Ralph Migliorino
Wood Miles
Rosa Maria Miller
Robert Miller
John Miller
Richard Miner
Tobia Mintzies
Alina Miranda
Richard Mize
Joe Mohlere
Charles Mongelli
Sara Monopoli
Nannette Monreal
Allyson Morgan
Sandra Morgan
Ron Morgan
John Morris
James Morse
Rudy Morse
Pam Motter
Carol Muccillo
Betty Mueller
Judy Mulligan
Cecilia Murawski
Ria Murphy
Sally Myers
Freddie Myers
Charles Myers
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Stephen Neifert
Don Newkirk
Jessiell Newman
Terry Nichols
Marie Nichols
Ed O’Brien
Louise O’Brien
Nancie O’Brien
Roberto Ochs
Laurie Ogino
Rickee Oleet
Anne-Laure Ondria
Lillian Ostlund
Frank Ottomanelli
Rosa Pacheco
R.D. Paganelli
Anna Palasits
Bernadette Palermo
Anthony Paolucci
Donato Parente
Martha Parks
Karen Parles
Ricky Patino
Judith Patten
Mary Patterson
Vern Patterson
Lloyd Patterson
Mary Pazzuto
Lori Perkins
Mamie Perry
Theresa Picciotti
Linda L. Pieschke
Frances Pilaro
Barbara Plasker
Grace Platt
Gregg Poe
Thereasa Polet
Arnold Polikoff
Tina Porter
Ron Postma
Marilyn Potash
Gene Przyhocki
Marilyn Putnam
Diane Quattlebaum
Silvana Radman-Brady
Michael Rahrer
Matthew Rainey
Sharon Rand
Shirley Rea
Anthony Rebecca
Vernon Reed
David Reed
Mary Reese
John Reeves
Anna Reinstein
Meredith Richardson
Bernie Richie
Eileen Riley
Louise Ritti
Cathy Roberto
Flora Rodriguez
Ralph Roebuck
Geraldine Rogers
Phyllis Rogness
Carole Rosser
Anita Rothfield
Jane Rubin
Louis Russo
Jane Ryan
Purty Saleaumua
Richard Salsburg
Rick Sambol
Patricia Sanders
Mario Santangelo
Michael Sassani
Ilene Savarese
Carol Sayles
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