A year of new vision

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A year of new vision
Innovation
Transformation
A year of new vision
The Dimock Center
2014 Annual Report
Letter from Dimock Leadership
The Dimock
Difference
Our Mission
Our Values
Our mission is to heal and uplift individuals,
families and our community.
We commit to treat every client, patient, family
and employee with dignity and respect.
Our Vision
We embrace and promote the diversity of our
staff and communities.
Our vision is to redefine the model of a healthy
community by creating equitable access to
comprehensive health care and education.
We dedicate ourselves to employ innovation
and efficiency in meeting the comprehensive needs
of individuals, families and our community.
We strive to earn and affirm our position of
leadership in our communities and in the nation.
We insist on excellence, integrity, transparency
and accountability in all we do.
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A Year of Transformation and Innovation
Dear Friends and Family,
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all
who have supported Dimock throughout the past fiscal
year. Your support for our annual appeals, Steppin’ Out
for Dimock, and for our programs and services have
helped to catalyze a year of incredible transformation
and innovation at The Dimock Center. As our ambassadors, you make it possible for us to work every day with
a focused vision of redefining the model of a healthy
community by providing equitable access to comprehensive health care and education.
Transition that begins at our very foundation
FY2014 was filled with campus-wide capital reinforcements that will improve efficiency and provide
an enhanced environment for our employees, patients,
clients and families. We transitioned three of our buildings from oil heat to gas fire furnaces – systems in place
since the early 1900’s – and will save nearly $150,000
a year. The project was finished ahead of schedule and
significantly under budget, achieving a 30 percent
reduction in operating costs.
Renovation and Expansion
Our largest project was a $4.9 million dollar complex,
multidisciplinary renovation to the Richards Building
(health center) that expands patient access and provides
state-of-the-art clinical improvements. The innovative, family centered design allows us to connect our
adult behavioral health and primary care clinics, and
add a Physical Therapy Program. The project began in
FY2014 and concluded in December 2014, one month
earlier than expected, and was funded by a competitive
HRSA grant.
Finally, we added 20 much-needed parking spaces
to the employee and patient parking lot – a project
funded in partnership with our clinical partner Boston
Children’s Hospital.
Discussions as catalyst to change
This year, Dimock played host to discussions on topics
of vital interest to our community: healthcare reform
and the substance abuse epidemic. These events brought
together community members and key government and
healthcare stakeholders to not only initiate attention to
community concerns, but as impetus for action.
Thank you for your partnership
As we look to the future, we continue to deepen and
strengthen strategic partnerships to help grow our
services and programs. We maintain our commitment
to enhancing access for the underserved, and with your
continued support we’ll work to create best practices
that empower our patients, clients and employees while
inspiring cutting-edge health and human services
throughout our community and our nation.
On behalf of our dedicated staff and the community
that stands alongside The Dimock Center, we thank you
for all that you do to help us achieve our mission, vision
and values.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA
President & CEO
The Dimock Center
Flash Wiley
Chair
Dimock Community
Foundation Board
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Our Programs & Services
The Dimock Center Leadership Team
Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA
President/CEO Peter Gerondeau Senior Vice President,
Finance and Administration
Amanda Gorner
Vice President,
Child and Family Services Ruth Kelley, M.M., R.N. Chief Behavioral Health Officer
Holly Oh, M.D. Chief Medical Officer Nandini Sengupta, M.D. Medical Director of Health Services
Darlene Vendittelli
Chief Information Officer Christina Alexis-Clark
Director of Development and External Affairs
Jeronica Goodwin
Vice President,
Human Resources
The Dimock Community Foundation, Inc.
Board of Directors
Flash Wiley, Chair
Robert Rivers, Vice-Chair
William MacKenzie, Treasurer
Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C
Liveda Clements
Arlene Fortunato
Richard Karoff
Ronald LeGrand
Juan Lopera
George MacNaught
Wanda McClain
Paul Mendis, MD
Herbert Mitchell
Peter Mongeau
Nicole Obi
Stuart Patterson
Peter Roberts
Rebekah Splaine Salwasser
Sandra Stratford, MD
Sheryl Traylor
Damian Wilmot
Greg Wilmot
Hamilton Wood, Jr., CFA
The Dimock Community Services Corporation
Board of Directors
Peter Mongeau, Chair
Carole Charnow
Robert Credle
Susan Dunnigan
Carroy Ferguson, Ph. D.
Maria Lozano
Dianne McCarthy
Jennifer Sullivan
Creating an Impact: Integrated Programs
and Services for Everyone
The Dimock Center provides
dedicated care to hundreds of
clients and patients each day. The
breadth of our services enables us
to offer families and individuals a
full range of care to help them live
healthier lives.
In FY2014, our Health Center alone received over 76,000
patient visits, with 17,000 unique
patients and clients representing
a wide socioeconomic and ethnic
background. In addition, we have
400 children on campus every
day through our Head Start, Early
Head Start, Early Intervention and
School Readiness programs.
The Dimock Center’s service
areas cover three broad categories,
including Behavioral Health,
Health & Community Care, and
Child & Family Services.
Health Center and Community Care (HIV) Services
■ Adult & Pediatric Primary Care
■ Diabetes Services
■ Eye & Dental Care
■ OB-GYN ■ Orthopedics
■ Podiatry
■ HIV Specialty Care
■ Case Management Services
■ HIV Counseling and Testing
■ Minority AIDS Initiative
■ Peer Advocacy and Support Groups
Behavioral Health Services
■ The Mary Eliza Mahoney Shelter
■ Acute Treatment
■ Substance Abuse/Mental Health Outpatient Services
■ Residential Recovery Treatment Programs
■ Development Disability Services/Group Homes
Child & Family Services
■ Early Head Start & Head Start Programs
■ Early Intervention Program
■ School Readiness Programs
■ Adult and Family Education Services
The Dimock Community Health Center Inc.
Board of Directors
Paul Mendis, MD, Chair
Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C., Vice-Chair
Geraldine Barringer-Tinnin
Howard Carter
Barbara Couzens
Robert Francis
Doris Gordon
Elise Hewlett
Malia Lowe
Cochise Pearson
Elizabeth Relerford
Eunice Robinson
Annie Russell
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Highlights from FY 2014
Highlights from FY 2014
Taking The Lead and Breaking New Ground
Highlights of vibrant year
In FY14, The Dimock Center continued to build on its public presence, taking a more vocal role in the
press as it brought a fresh voice to some of the most pressing challenges we face in our community. Utilizing the introduction of Dr. Minter-Jordan as President and CEO, Dimock solidified its profile as a leader in
comprehensive healthcare and human services. Signature events like The Breakfast of Champions and the
Mayoral Forum poised The Dimock Center as a thought leader, while renowned events like Steppin’ Out
brought together new friends and old in support of a common cause.
Comcast Newsmakers
Features Dimock As Model
l-r Sen. William Cowan, Dimock President and CEO Dr.
Myechia Minter-Jordan, and Board Chair Flash Wiley
The 2013 Annual Meeting
Susan Wornick hosted The Dimock
Center’s FY2013 Annual Meeting
with guest speaker Senator William
Cowan. Senator Cowan delivered the
meeting’s keynote address on the topic
of the politics of healthcare, sharing
his experience in the United States
Senate and his belief in the importance of advocacy.
Dr. Jordan and The Dimock Center
were yet again the subject of an
important news profile in October
with Comcast Newsmakers. Dr.
Jordan continued to bring Dimock’s
mission to light, showcasing Dimock
as a national model for community
based health and human services
delivery. Dr. Jordan discussed
Dimock’s rich 151 year history and
the Center’s plans for future growth.
Steppin' Out For Dimock
The Dimock Center's annual event,
Steppin' Out, celebrated its 26th
anniversary this year with an extraordinary night of music, dancing, dinner
and support. Philanthropists and
friends of Dimock came together to
hear Grammy award-winning musicians The Isley Brothers and musicians
from across the commonwealth delivered a gala for all. The funds raised at
the event support the mix of programs
and services at Dimock.
Dimock Takes The Political Lead,
Hosts A Mayoral Health Forum
In September, The Dimock Center played
host to the 12 candidates for Mayor of
Boston with its Mayoral Forum. The event
offered members of the community the
opportunity to learn more about candidate
positions on outstanding healthcare issues
of today, including concerns about the
balance between access and cost of services;
providing healthcare for the homeless; and how best to grow the community
healthcare sector. The panel, moderated by Steve Aveson from New England
Cable News, included mayoral candidates Felix G. Arroyo, John Barros,
Charles Clemons, Dan Conley, John Connolly, Rob Consalvo, Charlotte
Golar Richie, Mike Ross, Bill Walczak, David James Wyatt, Charles C. Yancey
and current mayor, Martin J. Walsh.
Dimock Launches Service Days
In FY2014, Dimock piloted a new Service Days
program that offers interested organizations the
opportunity to give back through volunteerism.
Since its inception, a number of organizations
– including Sunlife, pictured here – have visited
the Dimock campus to conduct hands-on projects aimed at keeping Dimock’s 9-acre campus
up to par. Projects include landscaping, painting
and general upkeep, among others.
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The Boston Business Journal shined a
spotlight on The Dimock Center’s Dr.
Myechia Minter-Jordan in July, 2013.
The thoughtful piece introduced Dr.
Jordan and The Dimock Center to the
business audience, profiling her
journey to Dimock and the health
center itself. The Journal noted that it
took just one visit to The Dimock
Center for Dr. Jordan to decide to
uproot her life in Baltimore to work as
its Chief Medical Officer. The piece
also served as an announcement to Dr.
Jordan’s then recent promotion to her
current role as President and CEO.
Dimock Holds First Annual Breakfast of Champions
Dr. Minter-Jordan Featured On BNN
Continuing to bring the substance abuse message to the forefront, Dr. Jordan
once again was the subject to a news feature in February of this year. Local
television station BNN’s interview of Dr. Jordan during its news program
brought focus to both the center and its role as a leader in integrated, accessible healthcare. During the interview, Dr. Jordan referenced Dimock’s place in
the community, its history, its vast and varied programs, and the comprehensive care model from which it works.
Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan
In The News
l-r Felix Arroyo, Chief of Health and Human Services, City of Boston; Dr. Madeleine
Biondoillo, Associate Commissioner, Mass. Dept. of Public Health; Susan Wornick,
WCBV-TV anchor/reporter; Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, President and CEO of The
Dimock Center; U.S. Congressman Michael Capuano; U.S. Congressman Stephen
Lynch; and Flash Wiley, Chair of The Dimock Center Board of Directors.
February brought government leaders from across the Commonwealth together
for The Dimock Center’s first annual Breakfast of Champions event. This year’s
topic: the increasingly challenging civic issue of substance abuse. The lively
discussion was also Dimock’s opportunity to tee-up its three-year campaign to
rebuild the Sewall building on Dimock campus, a building which houses one of
Boston’s most prominent inpatient substance abuse detoxification programs.
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The Dimock Center's Partnership Highlights
The Dimock Center's Partnership Highlights
Strategic Partnerships
for a Stronger Dimock
The alliances The Dimock Center makes as an organization are central to the core of
its work. Dimock is grateful to all of the community partners who have contributed
to its mission to bring accessible, quality health- care and education to the people who
need it most.
A special thanks to our primary clinical partner, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
(BIDMC), and our secondary clinical partners, Boston Medical Center (BMC) and
Boston Children’s Hospital.
Development
Human Resources
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Behavioral Health Services
Health & Community Care
Child & Family Services
Development
Human Resources
Dimock’s Behavioral Health programs rely on a
number of academic partners to facilitate the
delivery and growth of its mental health and
substance abuse services to clients who come
from over 212 zip codes
Clinical partners are essential to Dimock’s
day-to-day work, providing innovative, quality healthcare to its patients. A range of clinical
partners provide support and resources as the
organization continues to transform and grow
Within this division, partnerships are key to program
creation, professional development for parents
and staff, and the additional resources essential to
Dimock’s service offerings
Our Top five corporate supporters have helped
lead the charge to build strategic partnerships
to facilitate growth, increase capacity and revenue
in support of Dimock's programmatic needs
The Office of Human Resources has worked in
FY14 to reestablish robust academic partnerships
resulting in collaborations and services for
employee development and education
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UMass
The TJX Companies, Inc.
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Cambridge College
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Timothy Smith Network
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UMass Boston
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Boston Medical Center
Red Sox Foundation
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Boston College
Touchpoints Institute
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Boston University
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Yawkey
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EMC
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Cambridge College
Jump Start
Roxbury Community College
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Boston Children’s Hospital
The Food Project
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Roxbury Community College
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Harvard Pilgrim
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New England College of Optometry
Playworks
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Bunker Hill Community College
MLK Scholars Program/John Hancock
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Partners HealthCare
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Lesley University
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Comcast
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Boston School of Psychology
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Wheelock
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Northeastern University
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Simmons College
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FY 2014 Patient and Client Demographics
FY 2014 Financial Statement
Patients By Age
Operating Expenses
by Program
COMBINED STATEMENT
OF FINANCIAL POSITION
COMBINED STATEMENT
OF ACTIVITIES
ASSETS
OPERATING REVENUES
Current Assets............................... $5,017
30%
44%
Behavioral
Health
Health Services
& Community
Care (HIV)
Net Patient Services Revenue.....$12,070
Other Assets.................................. $4,055
Contributions & Event Revenue....$2,602
25%
65-74
55-64
Pharmacy Revenue........................$2,698
In-Kind Goods & Services............... $816
Rental & Other Income.................... $686
1%
85+
23%
0-18
16%
45-54
40%
19-44
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities..........................$4,334
Other Liabilities........................... $14,098
ealth Services &
H
Community Care (HIV).................$14,719
Net Assets.................................... $17,187
Behavioral Health........................$10,019
Total Liabilities
& Net Assets................................... $35,619
Adult Education Services................. $320
Adult Education Service
Operating Revenue
by Source
Contributions
& Event
8%
Pharmacy
2%
Rental & Other
Grants & Contracts
2%
In-Kind Goods
& Services
Total: 17,261
Child & Family Development.........$8,227
Total Operating Expenses......... $33,285
Changes in Net Assets
From Operations................................ $102
8%
44%
OPERATING EXPENSES
Total Liabilities............................ $18,432
1%
Net Patient
Services
12%
74-84
Total Operating Revenues............ $33,387
Child & Family
Development
36%
6%
Grants & Contracts......................$14,515
Property, Plant
and Equipment............................ $26,547
Total Assets.................................... $35,619
2%
Patients By Ethnicity
5%
Unreported/Refused to Report
Patients: 901
OTHER NON-OPERATING
REVENUES (EXPENSES)
Capital Grants................................$2,927
40%
Net Realized and Unrealized
Losses on Investments.................... $402
Impairment Loss........................... $(123)
Total Other Non-Operating
Revenues (Expenses)...................... $3,206
55%
Not Hispanic/Latino
Patients: 9,409
Hispanic/Latino
Patients: 6,951
Changes in Net Assets.................... $3,308
Total: 17,261
This information is excerpted from the Draft Financial Statements for Fiscal Year 2014 (July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014), which is available upon request from The Dimock Center. All dollar amounts are in thousands.
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FY 2014 Child & Family Demographics
FY 2014 Patient and Client Demographics
Patients By Zipcode
20%
24%
Children Served By Ethnicity
Roxbury
Zip Code: 02119
Patients: 3,442
Other
Serving 212 Zip Codes
Patients: 4,169
5%
27%
South End
Zip Code: 02118
Patients: 934
28%
8%
Jamaica Plain
Zip Code: 02130
Patients: 1,321
5%
5%
5%
73%
Dorchester
Zip Code: 02121, 02122,
02124, 02125
Patients: 4,734
Hispanic
Children: 210
Non-Hispanic
Children: 554
Mattapan
Roslindale
Zip Code: 02131 Hyde Park Zip Code: 02126
Patients: 888 Zip Code: 02136 Patients: 854
Patients: 919
Total: 764*
Total: 17,261
Children Served By Race
Patients By Race
5%
5%
1%
Other Pacific Islander
Patients: 839
43%
Unreported/
Refused to
Answer
Patients: 7,487
Bi or Multi-Racial
Children: 33
Asian
Children: 13
40%
Black/African
American
Patients: 6,865
0%
1%
Unspecified/unknown
Children: 85
23%
Asian
Patients: 66
White
Children: 144
0%
70%
Black
Children: 487
American Indian/Alaska Native
Patients: 28
0%
American Indian
Children: 1
0%
Pacific Islander
Children: 1
12%
White
Patients: 1,976
Total: 17,261
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Total: 764*
*Total number includes EI and home-based programming
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FY 2014 Child & Family Demographics
Dimock surpasses state
and nation in 9 of 13
clinical quality measures.
1%
**Childhood Immunizations
1%
South End
Jamaica Plain Zip Code: 02118 3%
Zip Code: 02130 Children: 35
Other
Children: 51
Children: 111
Roslindale
Zip Code: 02131
Children: 13
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
National
0
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Dimock
National
State
MA.
**Pedi WeightChildhood
Assessment
and
Counseling5
**ChildhoodImmunization
Immunizations
Roxbury
Zip Code: 02119
Children: 188
Hyde Park
Zip Code: 02136
Children: 11
10%
Access
to Prenatal
Care
*First
Trimester
Prenatal**Pap
Care
(First Prenatal Visit in 1st Trimester)
28%
1%
0
*First Trimester Prenatal Care
Children Served By Zipcode
8%
FY 2014 Clinical Performance
Reporting Period: CY2013 01-01-13-12-31-13.
Departments: Uniformed Data System (UDS) Dimock
U.S.
*Adult Weight
Screening
andScreening
Follow-up
Cervical
Cancer
**Pap
State
Dimock
Pediatric
and **Tobacco
Adolescent
Weight
Screening
Cessation
**Pedi Weight
Assessment
and Counseling
and Follow Up
Adult
Weight
Screening
Pharmacologic
Therapy
*Adult**Asthma
Weight Screening
and Follow-up
and Follow Up
15%
Mattapan
Zip Code: 02126
Children: 82
43%
Dorchester
Zip Code: 02121, 02122,
02124, 02125
Children: 273
Dimock
**CAD
and Assessment
Lipid
Therapy
**Tobacco
Cessation
Counseling
Tobacco
Use
Asthma Treatment
(Appropriate Treatment Plan)
and Aspirin Therapy
**Asthma IVD
Pharmacologic
Lipid**CAD
Therapy
for
**Colorectal
Cancer
Screening
and
LipidCoronary
Therapy
Artery Disease Patients
AspirinIVD
Therapy
forBirth
Ischemic
Weight
andLow
Aspirin
Therapy
Vascular Disease Patients
Total: 764*
Hypertension
Control
**Colorectal
CancerScreening
Screening
Colorectal
Cancer
**Diabetes
HbAIC
<=9
Low Birth
Weight
Deliveries
Low Birth
Weight
Blood Pressure Control
(Hypertensive
**Diabetes
HbAIC
<=8
Hypertension
Control
Patients with Blood Pressure < 140/90)
Diabetes Control
*Diabetes HbAIC <=7
<=9
(diabetic patients**Diabetes
with HbA1c <= 9%)
**Diabetes HbAIC <=8
*Total number includes EI and home-based programming
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0
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
0
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
*Diabetes HbAIC <=7
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FY2014 Individual, Corporate and Foundation Donors
Steppin’ Out 2013
All That Glitters Sparkles For Dimock
Steppin' Out steps it up for its 26th year
Steppin’ Out serves as one of The Dimock Center’s largest sources of unrestricted funds, providing
direct support to our programs and services. Support of Steppin’ Out helps to provide much-needed
operational dollars to deliver Dimock services to individuals and families living in Greater Boston’s
most vulnerable communities.
The organization extends its deepest gratitude to last year’s presenting sponsor, TJX – a longstanding,
valued partner uplifting its mission and advocacy for its families – and to all of its corporate sponsors
who have remained steadfast supporters of The Dimock Center over many years.
Steppin’ Out 2013 Corporate and Individual Sponsors
Presenting sponsor
The TJX Companies, Inc.
Gold Sponsors
Boston Red Sox Foundation
EMC
Silver Sponsors
Elisha V. Ashton
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts Foundation
Century Bank and Trust Company
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
TJX Companies, Inc.
Yawkey Foundations
Bronze Sponsors
Delta Dental of Massachusetts
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
State Street Corporation
Patron Sponsors
Black College Scholarship Fund
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston Convention Marketing Center
Boston Scientific Corporation
Covidien
Eaton Apothecary
Amos Hostetter
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John Hancock Financial Services
JWH Family Foundation
Jason Knight
Neighborhood Health Plan
Priority Management Group
Peter & Barbara Roberts
Staples, Inc.
Tufts Health Plan
Fletcher Wiley
Friend Sponsors
Abt Associates Inc.
BIDMC Dept of Emergency
Medicine
BIDMC OB/GYN
BNY Mellon
Boston Red Sox Foundation
Carney Hospital
Citizens Bank
Colliers International
Comcast
DentaQuest Ventures, LLC
EMC Corporation
Fidelity Investments
Harvard Medical Faculty
Massachusetts Port Authority
Millennium: The Takeda
Oncology Company
Physicians at BIDMC
Elizabeth K. Pozen
Sandra Stratford
Suffolk Construction Company
The Boston Foundation
The Waldwin Group, Inc.
University of Massachusetts Boston
Supporter Sponsors
Malcolm M. Beckwith
BMC Healthnet Plan
Boston Medical Center
Boston Public Health Commission
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brookline Bank
Cataldo Ambulance
Commonwealth Care Alliance
Curry College
CVS/Caremark
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Doris Gordon
Greater Boston Chamber
of Commerce
Donald E. Green
Howard H. Hiatt
Hirsch Roberts Weinstein LLP
Joseph B. Martin
Massachusetts League of
Community Health Centers
Northeastern University
Source One, Inc.
Stop & Shop Companies
Tufts University
West Insurance Agency, Inc.
YMCA of Greater Boston
Zurick Davis, Inc.
The Dimock Center would like to recognize the many organizations and individuals who have supported
its efforts during the past fiscal year, and cannot thank you enough for your commitment to its success.
$25,000 +
Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts Foundation
Boston Red Sox Foundation
Century Bank and Trust Company
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
The Janey Fund Charitable Trust
TJX Companies, Inc.
Yawkey Foundations
$10,000 +
Elisha V. Ashton
Black College Scholarship Fund
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston Convention Marketing Center
Boston Scientific Corporation
Delta Dental of Massachusetts
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Eaton Apothecary
Pamela D. Everhart
Amos & Barbara Hostetter
John Hancock Financial Services
JWH Family Foundation
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Neighborhood Health Plan
Northeast Energy and Commerce
Association, Inc.
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
Staples, Inc.
State Street Corporation
Tufts Health Plan
Fletcher & Bennie Wiley
$5,000 +
Abt Associates Inc.
BIDMC Dept of Emergency Medicine
BIDMC OB/GYN
BNY Mellon
Lisa Campoli
Carney Hospital
Citizens Bank
Colliers International
Comcast
Covidien
DentaQuest Ventures, LLC
EMC Corporation
Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
at BIDMC
Fidelity Investments
Abigail Johnson
Barbara N. Kravitz
Jason Knight
Lisa Lahey
Francis Lynch
Massachusetts Port Authority
Millennium: The Takeda
Oncology Company
Elizabeth K. Pozen
Priority Management Group
Robert & Patricia Rivers
Peter & Barbara Roberts
Eric Schultz
Shawmut Design and Construction
Suffolk Construction Company
The Boston Foundation
The Waldwin Group, Inc.
University of Massachusetts Boston
$1,000 +
Ada Draper Fund
Minnie Baylor-Henry
Malcolm M. Beckwith
BMC Healthnet Plan
Beacon Hill Circle for Charity
Boston Medical Center
Boston Public Health Commission
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brookline Bank
Wayne & Jackie Budd
Cataldo Ambulance
CITE-NE
Charlesbank
Clear Channel Outdoor
Commonwealth Care Alliance
Lissa Coolidge
Curry College
CVS/Caremark
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Deborah C. Enos
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Doris Gordon
Greater Boston Chamber of
Commerce
Donald E. Green
Brent Henry
Hirsch Roberts Weinstein LLP
Howard H. Hiatt
Isaacson Miller, Inc.
Myranne Janoff
Richard M. Karoff
Roger Knight
Bill Mackenzie
Joseph B. Martin
Massachusetts League of Community
Health Centers
Paul & Nancy Mendis
Frank Minter
Peter J. Mongeau
Morning Star Baptist Church
Northeastern University
Lee Pelton
Pfizer Foundation Employee
Giving Program
Steven J. Pollock
Rebekah Splaine Salwasser
Steve Santos
Source One, Inc.
Stop & Shop Companies
Strazzula Foundation
Tufts University
UBS Employee Giving Programs
Janet Washington
West Insurance Agency, Inc.
Westin Copley Place Hotel
Hamilton H. Wood, Jr.
YMCA of Greater Boston
Zurick Davis, Inc.
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FY2014 Individual, Corporate and Foundation Donors
FY2014 Individual, Corporate and Foundation Donors
$500 +
Danilo Avalon
Ruth M. Bonsignore
Gena Borson
Nadia Chamblin
Digiorgio Associates, Inc.
James R. Dorsey
Ruth E. Fitch
Global Companies L.L.C.
Robert Goodman
Carolyn Hebsgaard
Denise Kaigler
Felix C. Layne
Norma Leonard
Robert Lewis
Juan F. Lopera
Malia Lowe
Keith Motley
John F. Pelrine
Ellen M. Poss
Paula Price
Ebony Reed
Barbara E. Roberts
Eunice D. Robinson
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Devaney Energy Inc.
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East Boston Savings Bank
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ING Foundation
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Network for Good
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