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Annual Report 201008.pub
Annual Report 2009-2010
356 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 271-7200
www.callen-lorde.org
Annual Report 2009-2010
Table of Contents
Welcome Letters
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Our Mission and History
Patient Care Services
Patient Voices
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Auditor’s Report
Balance Sheet
Statement of Operations
Data and Trends
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Howard J. Brown Society
Our Supporters
Special Events
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Board of Directors
Callen-Lorde Staff
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Dear Supporters, Friends, and Community Members,
We are proud to present our 2009-2010 Annual Report, in which you will find
the latest information about Callen-Lorde, New York City’s only licensed
healthcare facility dedicated to meeting the needs of LGBT people and those
living with HIV/AIDS. Callen-Lorde welcomes all who seek our services,
regardless of any patient’s ability to pay.
As you look through these pages, you’ll notice how we’ve been growing and
changing. You’ll read about our facility renovation that will increase our
medical exam space by almost 40% and add an on-site pharmacy. We are also
happy to report that we have expanded our care coordination services to help
our patients overcome any barriers to getting the care they need and deserve.
In these difficult times, when more New Yorkers are in need of affordable,
quality healthcare, Callen-Lorde is more vital than ever, and we remain
committed to providing the world-class model of quality care that our patients
have come to expect.
Sincerely,
Wendy Stark
Executive Director
Gal Mayer
Medical Director
Dear Friends,
For over 40 years, Callen-Lorde has provided a safe, welcoming haven for literally tens of
thousands of LGBT New Yorkers. When this visionary organization first opened its doors, it was a
tiny volunteer-driven clinic serving mostly gay men who were experiencing discrimination and
hostility in mainstream healthcare settings. Today, Callen-Lorde expands on this tradition and
serves as a model for other healthcare providers across the country and around the world.
As co-chairs of Callen-Lorde’s Board of Directors, we have helped guide this organization—but we
cannot do this without you. Please review this report and get involved with Callen-Lorde as a
supporter, as a donor, as a volunteer, or maybe even as a board member. We think you will agree
with us that Callen-Lorde is an asset our community can be proud of and cannot do without.
Sincerely,
Claudia Slacik
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
Michael Bayer
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
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What is Callen-Lorde?
Callen-Lorde is New York City’s only
community health center dedicated to
meeting the healthcare needs of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
(LGBT) people and those living with
HIV/AIDS, regardless of any patient’s
ability to pay. For over 40 years, we
have welcomed all, regardless of
sexual orientation or gender identity,
who otherwise lack access to
respectful, empowering, and informed
primary healthcare services. We
continuously strive to create an
environment that affirms humanity and
individuality and inspires people to
realize their own health and wellness.
Our Mission
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center provides sensitive, quality health care and related services primarily
to New York's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities—in all their diversity—regardless of
ability to pay. To further this mission, Callen-Lorde promotes health education and wellness and advocates
for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender health issues.
Our Licensure
Callen-Lorde is licensed by the New York State
Department of Health as a Diagnostic and
Treatment Center to provide comprehensive
outpatient medical services. Callen-Lorde is
designated by the federal Health Resources and
Services Administration as a Federally Qualified
Health Center (FQHC).
A Federally Qualified Health Center is a licensed
health facility designated to improve the specific
health needs of a medically underserved area and/
or population though the delivery of
comprehensive medical services.
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Our History
Callen-Lorde's grassroots heritage dates back over 40 years to the volunteer-based St. Mark's Community
Clinic, founded in 1969 to provide screening and treatment for sexually-transmitted infections. In 1983, St.
Mark’s merged with the Gay Men's Health Project to form Community Health Project, a mostly volunteerstaffed, episodic care program housing the nation's first community-based HIV clinic.
In 1998, Community Health Project changed its name to Callen-Lorde Community Health Center and moved
into a modern, state-of-the-art facility in Manhattan’s Chelsea district. In 2002, Callen-Lorde became a
Federally Qualified Health Center, a historic recognition by federal health agencies of the importance of
improving health disparities faced by LGBT persons. Over the last decade Callen-Lorde has continued to
grow and add new programs, including a dental clinic, mental health services, and an on-site pharmacy—and
it remains the New York metropolitan area’s only healthcare facility targeting the needs of the LGBT
communities and people living with HIV/AIDS.
Michael Callen
(1955-1993)
Audre Lorde
(1934-1992)
Michael Callen was born in Rising Sun, Indiana,
and began his career as a successful composer
and singer. In 1982, he was diagnosed with
AIDS (then known as Gay-Related Immune
Deficiency) and quickly became a leader in the
response to the growing epidemic. In 1985, he
became a founding member of the People with
AIDS Coalition, the first organization to spring
from the AIDS Self-Empowerment movement.
As an leading authority in the community,
Michael was called to testify before the
President’s Commission on AIDS and both
houses of the United States Congress. In 1990,
Michael chronicled the stories of long-term
survivors in his book Surviving AIDS. Michael
continued his work in the community and in
music until his death at age 38. He is survived by
his partner, Richard Dworkin.
The daughter of Caribbean immigrants, Audre
Lorde was born in New York City and wrote her
first poem at age twelve. In the 1950s while at
Hunter College, Audre worked as a librarian and
educator and became a leader in the early lesbian
activist community in Greenwich Village. Her
poetry was published regularly throughout the
1960s and 70s and gained wide recognition with
the publication of her book The Cancer Journals
in 1980, which chronicled her experience with
breast cancer. In this groundbreaking work, she
examined her own fears, anger, and ultimately, her
strength and hope. Audre was named New York
State’s Poet Laureate in 1991, a post she retained
until her death at age 58, after a 14-year struggle
with breast cancer. She is survived by her
children, Elizabeth and Jonathan, and her partner,
Dr. Gloria Joseph.
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PATIENT CARE SERVICES
Primary Care
Comprehensive primary care services delivered in a skilled and culturally sensitive multidisciplinary team
model, stressing prevention and wellness. Our providers also offer management of chronic health problems
ranging from asthma to heart disease, as well as easily accessible appointments for urgent care.
2009-2010 Update:
 Callen-Lorde provided over $4.45 million in unreimbursed services in the last year alone, and
provided 14,000 New Yorkers—50% of whom had no health insurance—with critical healthcare
services.
 Electronic medical records software was upgraded to enhance the quality and reliability of care.
Facility Renovation & Expansion of Services
In 2009, we initiated a multi-phased expansion project that will result in a 38% capacity increase – with ten
new exam rooms, two new blood drawing suites, our first on-site pharmacy, and over 40 new staff members –
enabling us to accommodate an additional 20,000 patient visits per year.
Health Outreach To Teens (HOTT)
Adolescent and young adult medical and mental health program targeting homeless youth, including New
York State’s largest youth-focused HIV care program. Services are provided in a dedicated clinical suite on
site and through a licensed mobile medical van. All services are free of charge or low-cost to young people
ages 13-24.
HIV/AIDS Care
Comprehensive HIV-related primary care services with experienced providers meeting New York State
Department of Health standards for HIV specialists.
2009-2010 Update: Care Coordination services for HIV positive patients were greatly expanded in
2010, adding 12 new Patient Navigators and an Intake Coordinator to our existing services. This new
effort focuses on working with patients in the field, in their homes and at other agencies to remove
barriers to needed care.
Women’s Health
Gynecological services and comprehensive primary care focused on the unique needs of lesbians and
bisexual women, as well as women of transgender experience. In addition to routine care, experienced
medical staff provide colposcopy, cryotherapy, and LEEP—procedures designed to prevent cervical cancer.
Case management services are also provided to uninsured patients to obtain entitlements and access followup diagnostic and specialty care.
Our Women’s Health programs place special emphasis on breast/chest and cervical cancer screening. To
assist uninsured patients, we participate with Columbia Cancer Prevention Services, which provides coverage
for all screening and diagnostic testing. For patients with abnormal screening tests, our case manager ensures
that patients gain access to specialty tests to determine if they have cancer and facilitates their access to
treatment.
Mental Health
Our services include individual and group psychotherapy, psychiatric assessment, psychotropic medication
management, crisis intervention, substance abuse assessment, and stabilization services.
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2009-2010 Update: Our current licensure allows us to provide short-term services, but we are
exploring obtaining additional NYS licensure that would allow us to provide a greater scope and
larger volume of needed services.
Care Coordination
One-on-one dialogues focused on increasing access to care to our most vulnerable patients. Care
Coordinators help patients enroll in entitlement programs and provide supportive counseling, referrals, and
advocacy.
2009-2010 Update: As part of our expanding efforts to reach out to all members of our
communities, Care Coordination services are now specialized for patients 50 and older and for
transgender and gender non-conforming patients—adding to our existing programs for adolescents,
women, and HIV positive patients.
Oral Health
Comprehensive dental and oral health care including preventive, restorative, rehabilitative, cosmetic,
endodontic, periodontal, and emergency services, as well as a dental hygiene program.
Transgender Health
Comprehensive, trans-sensitive primary care, GYN, and sexual health services, including counseling and
education, hormone therapy, and referrals to social support services.
2009-2010 Update: Callen-Lorde’s Sexual Health Clinic was expanded to include comprehensive
services for transgender and gender non-conforming patients, including chest/breast exams, pelvic
exams and PAP tests, prostate exams, STI screening and treatment, HIV testing, and harm reduction
counseling.
Sexual Health
Comprehensive screening, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections and individual
counseling, focused on the specific needs of the LGBT communities. The Sexual Health Clinic aims to assist
patients stay safe and healthy while maintaining a satisfying sex life. In partnership with the New York City
Department of Health, Sexual Health Clinic was opened on Saturdays to meet increasing demand.
Alternative Insemination
Uniquely tailored care encompassing family-building options, fertility awareness, assistance with donor
selection, and sperm storage. Both office-based insemination services and instruction in home-based, nontechnical insemination are offered. This program provides sensitive care to anyone who wants to start a
family but feels marginalized by other insemination clinics.
Health Education, Training, and Outreach
Health information, training, and education to groups and institutions outside of Callen-Lorde to ensure that
LGBT people receive safe and supportive health care services beyond our doors. In addition, outreach
activities recruit new audiences and new patients.
2009-2010 Update: Callen-Lorde has expanded its Health Education program with a variety of
trainings and workshops designed to help educators, medical and social service professionals, and
students better understand the needs of LGBT individuals.
In 2009-2010, Callen-Lorde completed a visioning phase of a comprehensive strategic planning process that
will guide the growth of the health center over the next five years. In the visioning phase we gathered
information about our community's needs. In the upcoming implementation phase we will define how we will
grow and change to meet those needs. Please visit our website to see the findings of our visioning phase.
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PATIENT VOICES
Community Advisory Boards
Callen-Lorde’s Community Advisory Boards (CABs)
provide patients with a forum where they can impact the
services and programs offered at Callen-Lorde.
Currently, CABs are available for HIV positive patients,
adolescents, and transgender and gender non-conforming
patients.
The valuable experiences and input of the CAB members
help Callen-Lorde provide the best possible services to
our patients. In addition, the CABs provide patients with
a meaningful outlet to discuss concerns about their care
and to affect changes in policies and procedures—a
process that can have positive clinical applications to
patients who might otherwise feel isolated or powerless.
Callen-Lorde is not only a facility
for medical services, it is a family
that breeds hope, compassion and
love within each person who walks
through the door. I am so blessed to
have found such an amazing place
that I can truly call my own and
recommend to all of my friends
knowing that they will receive the
same stellar service that I have for
the past four years.
-Lanita
Patient Satisfaction Survey
To make sure that Callen-Lorde is providing the level of quality care
that our patients deserve and have come to expect, we periodically
conduct patient satisfaction surveys—and the results of the latest one
revealed that most patients are very happy with the care they receive
at Callen-Lorde, with patient satisfaction improving significantly
across every measured category as compared to prior years’ results.
This input helps us continually improve the quality of our services.
For example, as a result of patient feedback we created a new phone
system that was rolled out in the fall of 2008, which included a call
center where live staff members now answer all incoming calls
during our hours of operation.
I am writing to thank you for
providing such wonderful
services. I am without health
insurance and am so happy to
have found you — affordable,
clean, pleasant, professional,
and mostly, sincerely caring.
I was informed of many helpful
opportunities, programs, free
mammograms, without even
inquiring.
It is so important to be able
to take care of myself with
integrity without health
insurance—and your facility
allows me to do just that.
-Joanne
Callen-Lorde has made
a profound difference
in my life.
Thank you for being
there.
-Tim
I would like to let you know how
exceptional your staff is, from
the reception personnel to the
nurses to the phlebotomists.
Regardless of my mood when I
arrive, your staff is able to help
make my mood a bit brighter.
I thank you and them for the gifts
you so freely give away.
-Edward
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Data and Trends—2009
In 2009, Callen-Lorde provided 66,124 visits to 13,632 patients. Of that number, 20% are HIV-positive.
Over 50% of our patients have no health insurance. 34% of our patients identify as women and 66% identify
as men. 7% are seniors.
Patient Volume—All Services
Patient Volume by Service
Health Education
6%
Care Coordination
6%
65,000
60,000
Mental Health
14%
55,000
Medical
58%
Dental
16%
50,000
45,000
40,000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Insurance Coverage
Patients by Age
55+
7%
Private Insurance
34%
None/
Uninsured
50%
Medicare
4%
13 - 24
12%
40 - 54
29%
25 - 39
52%
Medicaid
12%
Programs vs. Administrative Expenses
Callen-Lorde
Industry Average (2008)
Admin
18%
Admin
20%
Programs
82%
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Programs
80%
Howard J. Brown, M.D., former New York City Public Health Commissioner, helped change the image of
gay men and lesbians by publicly affirming his homosexuality in 1973. In the spirit of Dr. Brown and his
unwavering courage and dedication to the health of our communities, we have established the Howard J.
Brown Society at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center.
The mission of the society is to encourage major financial support for Callen-Lorde to offset the over
$4 million in unreimbursed services we provide every year. Members make annual contributions of $1,000
or more to help Callen-Lorde continue its vital work offering the highest quality healthcare to the LGBT
communities.
Members of the Howard J. Brown Society are among Callen-Lorde’s most valued benefactors. Donors at this
level provide the essential funding that translates into pioneering medical advances and unrivaled excellence
in patient care.
As a token of our appreciation, members receive benefits and privileges including complimentary tickets to
Walk on the Wild Side, our annual summer party at the Central Park Zoo. But perhaps the most important
reward to members is the satisfaction of knowing that they truly play a vital role in the health and wellbeing
of the LGBT communities.
Be an INSIDER
Be a MEMBER
Be INVOLVED
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Our Supporters
$750,000 - $999,999
The Estate of John B. Montana, MD
$50,000 - $99,999
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
The Ira W. De Camp Foundation
The Greater New York City Affiliate of
Susan G. Komen For the Cure
The H. van Ameringen Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999
BioReference Laboratories
The New York City Community Trust
$10,000 - $24,999
Ellen Alpert and Janice Sears
Daniel S. Dokos
IJR Consulting Corporation
The King Family Foundation
M•A•C AIDS Fund
Madison Skin & Laser Center
Midtown Cardiovascular, LLC
Pfizer
The Ted Snowdon Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Michael Bayer and Miguel Marzullo
Elisabeth R. Benjamin and Daniel Coughlin
Krisczar Bungay, MD and James F. O’Sullivan
Diving for Life Foundation
The Gatewood Foundation
Gay Male S/M Activists
Darren Henault and Michael R. Bassett
Lutheran Family Health Centers
The New York State Health Foundation
Paddlers for Humanity
Saatchi & Saatchi Healthcare Advertising
Claudia Slacik
$2,500 - $4,999
Advanced Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
Anne M. Aldrich and Kim M. Whitehurst
Amida Care, Inc.
Joseph L. Arena
Cauldwell Wingate Company, LLC
Control Group, Inc.
Corcoran Cares
The Imperial Court of New York
Infinity Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
David D. Kim, MD of Astor Medical Group
Clarke Latimer and Thomas Christofferson
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Jay Laudato and Tom Watson
Leather Pride Night
Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins, MD and Judy Boals
Martin Markowitz, MD
Maxor National Pharmacy Services Corporation
McGladrey & Pullen, LLP
Mercer, LLC
Millin Associates, LLC
David M. Mitchell and Dennis Shah
Michael W. O’Dell, MD
Dion Oglesby
The Red House Fund
Carlos Riobo, PhD and Daniel S. Alter
Karen Sauvigné
Sandra Turner and Philippa Weismann
Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP
Robert B. Wilson
ZMK Group, Inc.
$1,000 - $2,499
Jack and Ian Archer Watters
Ward Auerbach and Andy Baker
Joseph R. Baker, III
Scott Barnes and Brian Kellow
Bryan Batt and Tom Cianfichi
Dr. Bernard I. Belasco
BioScrip & Subsidiaries
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Gregory L. Boroff and Thomas Sodano
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
David S. Brown
Hai Cao, MD and Matteo Trisolini
Marianne Challis
Community Health Care Association of New York
Stephen M. Dillon, MD and Phil Maguire
Derreth C. Duncan
Joseph Evangelisti
Andreas Fischer
John S. Fitzgerald
Andre Fucci
The GE Foundation
Adam Geyer, MD
The Glickenhaus Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co.
The John A. Hartford Foundation
The Hartman Group
Marla Hassner and G Thompson
N. Patrick Hennessey, MD
Margaret Holen
Michael T. Isbell
James Jaxxa
Matthew Jayes
Steven J. Simonte, MD
Clif Thorn and Jim Testa
April and Alex Uram
Samuel Vazquez
Steven R. Victorin and Neil J. Parker
Tom Viola
Lanita A. Ward
Colin Weil
Steven J. Weissman and Dan Bowers, MD
Samuel Wiener
Douglas A. Wirth
Diane Wondisford and Linda S. Golding
Mabel Wong and Germaine Z. Chan
Andrea Woodner
Wil Yates
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Daniel S. Kaufman
Noel E.D. Kirnon
Paul Koenigsberg
Fred D. Lake
Kirk N. Lawson and James F. Braun, DO
Chad A. Leat
David Lefkowitz
Roasanne M. Leipzig and Ora L. Chaikin
Matthew Lemer, MD
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Gal Mayer, MD and Richard di Furia
Heidi G. Miller
J.D. Moschitto & Associates, Inc.
Elijah C. Nealy
The New York Gay Pool League
The New York University Community Fund
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc.
OraSure Technologies, Inc.
Paulo Pacheco, MD
The Pfizer Foundation
Public Sector Solutions for America’s
Health Care Future
Zoe Rodriguez, MD
Patsy Rogers
Saint Vincent’s Catholic Medical Centers
The Estate of Salvatore Saraceno
David J. Saylor
Jeffrey Seller
Mark M. Sexton
Frank M. Shanbacker
William Shay, MD and James Hood
Jonathan B. Sheffer and Christopher L. Barley, MD
Sarah T. Sheffield
Alexandra Shiva
$500 to $999
Mark U. Alvarado, MD
American Express Charitable Fund
James G. Anderson
Morgan and Sacha Bale
Reid Basher, PhD
Susan K. Boolbol, MD and Pamela Godwin
Stanley J. Boyd, DMD
Chelsea Eye & Cosmetic Surgery Associates
Brenda Cotsen and Jeff Benjamin
Merle Cunningham, MD and Kevin M. Absec
Dames Reid, LLC
Douglas T. Dieterich, MD and Kathy Dieterich
Mickey Dobbs
Benjamin F. Doller
The Eagle NYC
Michael Eidelman, MD
David Elfant
Bert Fink
Adam Freed
Gary Gailor
Stephen E. Goldstone, MD and Bruce Karp
Cat Gund and Bruce Morrow
Marjorie J. Hill, PhD
Hon. James C. Hormel
Peter A. Irwin
Vincent N. Jarvis, MD and Linda Jarvis
Wil J. Jobse
Keith A. LaScalea
William Lauch
Kate Lear
Lindy Linder
Gigi Madore, MD and Marsha Nelson
Elizabeth McEvoy and Patricia Hron
Alexander A. McMeeking, MD
Merck & Co.
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Our Supporters (continued)
$500 to $999 (continued)
Neal Mesnick, MD
Ted Muehling
Michael P. Mullen, MD
Bill Pagano
Sherwin K. Parikh, MD
Brad Peebles
John Prevedello
Primary Care Development Corporation
Michael J. Ramirez
Sri Rao
Jeffrey S. Roth, MD and Alejandro Prigollini, MD
Jason Michael Rudman
Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center
Susan Scheid
H. Roy Silvers, MD and Barbara Silvers
Sobel Affiliates, Inc.
Wendy Stark
Telebeam Telephone Systems, Inc.
Tracee N. Trax
Rona Vail, MD and Cindy Broholm
Charles Whitsitt
Edith Windsor
$250 to $499
Ilias Alcalay and Asler Valero
Mark Aurigemma
Lloyd Bailey
Maura Bailey
Jason Baker
Walter E. Bayer, Jr.
Peter Bedevian
Robert S. Beil, MD
Frank Bonello
Laural Boone
Diane Bratcher
Sharon Brick
Hal Caplin
John J. Caraccioli
Ward Carpenter, MD
Geraldine Casciano
Herb I. Cohen, MD and Daniel Cook
Peter Cohen
Kathryn Conroy
Mark Corpron
Cristobal Correa
John J. Coyle
Joseph P. Cozzolino
Ann Cutbill Lenane
Denise Cuttita and Diane Westerback
Mark P. Davies
Donna and Albert deMatteo
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Amy K. Deneson
Christian Divino
Kenneth J. Fabbrini, Jr.
Johanna T. Fifi, MD
William S. Floyd and Jeremy Berman
Brandon Fradd, MD
Florence H. Frucher
Donna Futterman, MD and Virginia Casper
Steven H. Ganeless
Sarah Garrison
Geto & deMilly, Inc.
Friends of Deborah Glick
Roger J. Goebel
Erik Goetze
Edward S. Goldberg, MD and
Christopher E. Kelly, MD
Harvey Goldberg, MD and Marcia Goldberg
Evan Goldstein
Socorro Gonzalez
Peter H. Grossman and Lawrence W. Timmins
Mary Jean Grove and Mary Anne Bollen
Stan Harrison
Harriet and Marc Hays
Carl Hedin
Jay Johnson and Tom Cashin
Tim Johnson
Barbara E. Johnston, MD
Terry Kaelber and David Buckel
Grace Kajita
Isabelle Kirshner
Oscar Klein
Christopher P. Kramer and Isabel Christopher
Nancy Krant
Irwin B. Kroot and Anthony Catanzaro
Dean J. LaBate
Eric Leach and Richard Leong
David C. Levine
Meg Lowe and Jennifer Day
Ned J. Lustbader
Janet and Andrew Maas
Donald T. MacLeod
Adria Marquez
John Marsh
Nina Massen
Rebecca McBride
Mark H. Minter and Judith Fishlow Minter
Daniel C. Myers
Isaac Namdar, MD
Colin O’Donnell
Randy O’Kane
Tracy Owens
Laurie Perper
W. Franc Perry, III and Jeffrey Bornheimer
Leslie Fay Pomerantz
Stuart I. Post
Andrew Rapoport
Robert Regina
Scott Rowen
Alan Sands
Tana Sarntinoranont
Beth I. Schneider
Gordon Schnell
Jan F. Selby
Brian J. Sheerin
John A. Silberman and Eliot Carlen
Jen Silverman and Retha Powers
Mary D. Silverman
Tracie Silvers
Susan Silverstein
Susan M. Singer
Earl L. Smith, MD
Kimberleigh J. Smith and Betsy Crenshaw
Terry Sonterre
Nina T. Sporn
Martha Stark
Michael Terman
Michael S. Thaler
Marc Thomas and Myles Amend
David A. Van Tassel
Sarah Verhoeff
Linda M. Villarosa and Jana Welch
Tricia Vivado and Sally Hammel
Ruth H. Walker
Andrew Ward
Simon K. Watson
Susan E. Weiss
John and Simon Westfall-Kwong
Juliet Widoff
Jacqueline Wiles
Allison Woodruff
$100 to $249
32 Eighth Avenue Owner’s Corporation
Dorothy I. Abbott
Robert G. Adams
African American Office of Gay Concerns
Suzanne and Brian Albert
Paul A. Albertson
Carol B. Alpert and Sarina Scialabba
R. Shane Andarowski
APICHA, Inc.
Robert S. Arlook
Claude Ashby
Jeffrey Autero
Malaga Baldi and Lucy N. Painter
Eileen Barrett
Ronald F. Barta
Daniel Bauman
Lenore Beaky
Jerry Beaver
Jessica Bergman
Christopher R. Bianchi
Black Widow Termite & Pest Control Corporation
Paul J. Boos
Robert D. Boxer, DDS
Mary B. Brennan
Corey L. Brothers
Frank Bua
Kristine Bungay
Bonnie Burke
Barry and Pattie Callen
Tarquin M. Callen
Andrew G. Calloway
Lisa Caltabiano
Gregg P. Cartagine
Kathryn Cassino
Gary P. Caylor
Emily Ceisler and Mark Butzer
Robert M. Chalfin, MD and Leita G. Chalfin
Amanda Chu
Christopher Coad, MD
Paul M. Connolly and Lloyd Cheu
Coffee Distributing Corporation
Cooke Center Academy High School
Theodore F. Cornwell
Jacques Correia
Clare M. Coss and Blanche W. Cook
Linda Cummings
John Curtis
Joshua C. David
Audrey J. Davis
Joella J. Demidont
Dean M. Dolan
Francisco Doll
Peter F. Doodeheefver
Wendy and Joanna Doran-Paley
The Dornam Foundation
Maura Duffy
Catherine A. Eckdall
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Our Supporters (continued)
$100 to $249 (continued)
Stanley E. Ely
Michael L. Emmel
Rosalie Engler
Joel M. Ergas
Elaine Esposito
Charles Fagan
Wendy W. Fairey
John B. Fantini
Jorge Fares
Scott Fein
Mark J. Fidelman
Susan Fiester
Steven H. Fischer and Ira E. Friedman
Amy and Liberty Flynn
Susan A. Forbes
Chris R. Ford, PhD
Juliana Frei
Paul E. Fricken
Edward H. Friedel
Paul Friederich
LaVar Gardner
Jeff Gearheart
Charna Gerstenhaber
Scott Godsen and Richard Platt
Bradford M. Goff, MD
Marion Goldberg
Suzanne Goldberg
John Goldfuss
Amy L. Goldin and Nancy N. Lu
Julie Goldscheid and Penny Damaskos
Alma M. Gomez
Fred Goode
Jeremiah Goodman
Stanley Gotlin
Amy Gross
Rebekah Gross
Arnold H. Grossman, PhD
Carlos Gutierrez-Solana
Melissa Guzman
Jesus M. Hernandez
Keith D. Hershberger
Jacob Heyman, MD
James M. Holmes
Lola Holness and Alan Levine
Stephanie Hom
Penelope and Andy Hort
Allyson Howard and Jane Druss
Paul D. Huang
Andrew J. Humm
Richard A. Isay, MD and Gordon Harrell
Scott K. Ivey
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David R. Jaquet
Rebecca Jones
James C. Jordan
Jayne Jordan
Karen Judd
Kim Kakerbeck and Sarah Ferguson
Robert Karp
Roberta Katz
Bruce Kellerhouse, PhD
Paul C. Kimball
Wayne King
Rebecca S. Klinger
Arlene K. Kochman and Lea Borenheim
Michael E. Koetting
Eva Kolodner
Deanna Kory
Michelle Kristel
Amy B. Lane
Burt R. Lazarin
Janine le Sueur and Anita Radix, MD
Mary LeBoeuf
Mark Lerner
Cathie M. Levine and Joshua D. Isay
Donna M. Levinsohn
Tyra K. Liebmann and Randy A. Meadoff
Mark D. Lingle and Marnie Sadlowsky
Joseph Lipman
Jose R. Lizardi
Paul J. Lobello
Per Lofving and Martha Evans
Helen I. Lorde
Edward Mainzer
Emily Mandelstam and Paul Engelmayer
John Marchesella
Lisbeth A. Margolies
Richard and Carol Matzker
Kenneth M. Matzkin
Peter Meacher
Lori Megown
Olga Merino
Rosalba Messina
Robert Miller
Tikki Mitchell-King
Theresa Montini
Virginia Moraweck
Paul Morejon
Timothy P. Morrow
Donald Murphy and Anthony Brownie
Robert Naccarato
Wallace and Elaine Nathan
Brian G. Newhouse
Ann E. Northrop
James Oh
Morgan O’Hara
John E. O’Loughlin, MD
Wilmer Ortiz
Frances Panasci
Joseph M. Pinto
Antonio Poglianich and Peter O’Kuhn
Sally A. Pope
L. Glenn Poppleton
Gary Portuesi
Francisco Pujol
Kevin Queen
Joseph Rahimian, MD
Susan Rice
David C. Rick
James P. Robinson
Sandra Robinson
Roland Robles
Theo Roca
Marilyn Rodan
Barbara P. Rothberg
Marilyn Rubright
James B. Saakvitne
Marc Safman
David Sandman
David H. Sandt
Kara Santucci
Andrew Scharf
Amy Schecter
Yifat Schiller
Jeffrey Schrager
Gary A. Schuler
Josiah H. Schumann
William P. Schwalbe and David Cheng
Traci Schwinn
Edward W. Sczesnak
Neil Semer
Jeffrey Shandler
Michael E. Sheran
Edward H. Sherman
Steven W. Siegel
Kathleen J. Sikkema
Terryl Simeina
Peter A. Simmons
Kelly Skalicky
Herbert Sloan, PhD
Smart Plumbing and Heating Corporation
Gary T. Smith
Susan L. Sommer
Sarah Standing
Stephen Terracciano
Rachel B. Tiven
Michael J. Torre
Jason Trubitt
United Way of New York City
Jess Damien Valadez
Michele Van Nostrand
Robert B. Vargo
Robert A. Viola
Carol A. Vitelli
Anthony Volponi
Thomas von Foerster
Britta VonSchoeler
Christopher Walker
Kenneth L. Wampler and Gordon Powell
Khakasa H. Wapenyi, MD
Mindi L. Wernick
Kurt L. Willett
Riad P. Williams
Suzanne Wilson
John S. Wolfson
Darryl L. Wong
David E. Woolwine
Jason P. Young
Paul A. Zakrzewski
Callen-Lorde gratefully acknowledges the
contributions of all our donors, large and
small, the vast majority of whom are not
recognized in this report.
Without their generosity, our life-saving
work could not go on and many of the most
vulnerable in our communities would have
nowhere else to turn.
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ANNUAL EVENTS
Community Health Awards
Each fall for the last 10 years, Callen-Lorde has hosted the
Community Health Awards to honor the leaders in the field of LGBT
health. The event consistently draws around 400 of Callen-Lorde’s
strongest friends and supporters. The evening includes a cocktail
reception, banquet, presentation of the awards, entertainment, and
inspirational speeches from community leaders.
Past honorees include former Surgeon General Dr. Jocelyn Elders,
tennis star and health advocate Martina Navratilova, and Dr. Kevin
Fenton, Director of the CDC’s Center for HIV/AIDS Prevention.
Honors also go to local physicians and institutions that are passionate
about providing the highest quality care to the LGBT communities and
those with HIV/AIDS.
In 2009, Callen-Lorde honored Dr. Tony Urbina, Medical Director of
HIV/AIDS Education and Training at St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical
Center, the LGBT Equality Caucus of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the New York State Health Foundation.
Mad Men’s Bryan Batt hosts the
2009 Community Health Awards
Walk on the Wild Side
Held at the beautiful Central Park
Zoo, Callen-Lorde’s Walk on the Wild
Side has been the unofficial kick-off of
the summer Pride season for the last 10
years. The event draws around 1,000
supporters and their kids—being one of
the only events in New York to target
LGBT families. The festivities have
traditionally been emceed by a celebrity
host, and guests are treated to food and
drink, arts and crafts, face painting,
musical numbers, and a performance by
the resident seals. Special guests have
included Sex and the City’s Cynthia
Nixon and cast members from the
Broadway production of The Lion
King. In 2010, the cast of Stomp
performed a rousing musical number.
Spring Fever
In April 2008, Callen-Lorde hosted its first event exclusively for women, Spring
Fever, at the beautiful Cheim & Read gallery in Chelsea. Over 100 women gathered
for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in support of Callen-Lorde’s vital Women’s Health
services. The event was such a success that it was revived for 2009 and again in
2010. Special guests have included author and blogger Kim Severson, and musician
Laura Coyle. At Spring Fever 2010, Callen-Lorde honored Nancy Mahon,
Executive Director of M•A•C AIDS Fund.
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Board of Directors
Claudia Slacik
Co-Chair
JPMorgan Chase Treasury & Securities Services, Chief Financial Officer
Michael Bayer
Co-Chair
Cohn & Wolfe, Executive Vice President
Darren Henault
Vice-Chair, Development & Nominating
Darren Henault Interiors, President
Karen Sauvigné
Secretary
Mt Sinai School of Medicine, Brookdale Dept of Geriatrics, Director of Special Projects
Elisabeth Benjamin, MSPH, JD
Community Services Society, Healthcare Restructuring Initiatives, Director
Krisczar Bungay, MD
Physician
Daniel S. Dokos, JD
Weil, Gotshal & Manges, Partner
Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins, MD
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, Physician
Carlos Riobo, PhD
Columbia University, Barnard College, Assistant Professor
David Sandman, PhD
New York State Health Foundation, Senior Vice President
Tom Viola
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Executive Director
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Callen-Lorde Staff *
Administration
Wendy Stark
Gal Mayer, MD
Matt Chin
Anita Radix, MD
Anthony Szczurek
Providers
Anthony Vavasis, MD
James Braun, DO
Ward Carpenter, MD
AC Demidont, DO
Susan Dummitt, CNM
Terry Farrow, MD
Lori Fauquier, NP
Cheryl Heaton, PA
Jeff Huyett, NP
Victor Inada, MD
Michelle Kay, FNP
Eric Leach, NP
Susan Lee, MD
Irina Linetskaya, MD
Michael McNett, MD
Eddie Meraz, NP
Ronica Mukerjee, NP
Toviah Narva, NP
Travis Sherer, NP
Jennifer Silverman, PA
Richie Tran, MD
Rona Vail, MD
Carla Waldron, MD
Susan Weiss, NP
Juliet Widoff, MD
Oral Health
JP Gonzalez-Torres, DDS
Glenna Bates
Amanda Benitez
Melinda Betancourt
Shazaina Bigelow
Rachel Bookbinder
Katie Chai
Carl Jean-Louis
Greg Kim, DDS
Rhonda Marks
Hansel Montilla
Marie Raghunath
Henry C. Rapp, DMD
Nancy Rosario
Janeth Salazar
Martha Severe, DDS
Dezley Small
Jennifer Walker
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Nursing
Kevin Steffens, RN
John Bosco, MA
Adam Browne, LPN
Kalani Catbagan, LPN
Mary Curry, LPN
Zenobia Diaz, MA
Armand DiNucci, LPN
Amy Duran, MA
Arthur Espino, RN
Dymitra Etienne, LPN
Fareeda Freeman, LPN
Gustavo Gatterman, RN
Vanicia Hernandez, MA
Fahid Latif, MA
Matthew Mendelow, RN
Tomiko Mendez, MA
Hugh Anthony Moses, LPN
Geraldine Norris, MA
Max Park
Clarice Parker, MA
Rebecca Pena, MA
E Phipps, RN
Stephanie Prashad, MA
Lorraine Reid, LPN
Juancy Rodriguez, LPN
Merari Rodriguez, MA
Noemi Rodriguez, MA
Nicketa Spence, LPN
Yovanny Taveras, MA
Ross Tice, LPN
Felicity Tsikiwa, LPN
Dasha Walters, LPN
Finance & Billing
Felicidad Pido
Pedro Cedeno
Eugene Dudley
Mario Espinoza
Carol Kessler
Trecia Powell
Benjamin Rodriguez
Sarah Stallings
Antonio Torres
Facilities
Monica Garcia
Elaine Harvey
Michael Reid
Information Technology
Richard Clarkson
Jennifer Wilson
HIV Services & Outreach
Jonathan Santos Ramos
Ashlie Butler
Rachel Gruver
Amy Liss
Melanie Martinez
Rafael Martinez
William Nazareth
Hector Torres
Jennifer Vila
Health Outreach To Teens
Reed Christian
Mario Barrera
Nicole Davis, LCSW
Marie Declet
Tanesha Douglas
Trey Gantt
Danny Garza, MD
Phyllis Pickens, RN
Felicia Pless
Care Coordination
Nicole Mylan
Sanna Moore
Supreme Bain
Jeff Becker
Joshua Benjamin
Jerod Bracero
Mark Cutolo
EJ Dean
Deanna Duval
Lee Garr
Ismael Gonzalez
Cori Hook
Gary Jimenez
Candice Martin
Reyana McKenzie
Luis Mendez
William Mendez
Anthony Morgan
Paul Poole
Heath Reynolds
Sasha Rice
Katie Schank
Kaity Yohman
Development & Communications
Ed Galloway
Jay Laudato
Anne O’Hara
Ryan Ramirez
Mental Health
Katie Douglass, LCSW
John Bennett, LCSW
Sebastian Colon-Otero, LMSW
Patricia Fernandez, LMSW
John Fredrickson, LMSW
Griffin Hansbury, LCSW
Paul Hays, LCSW
Emily Joslin-Roher, LCSW
Vanessa Lopez, LCSW
Michael Marsman, LCSW
Tony Patterson, LMHC
Peter Williamson, LCSW
Human Resources
Andrew Fliegel
Ed Abad
Angela Lee
Shelly Michaels
Medical Administrative Svcs
Jannette Roman
Phoebe Browne
Lissa Southerland
Penny Lane Abalos
Jessica Bedwinek
Alison Belen
Valentina Calastri
Sonia Carvalho
Erin Connolly
Brad Cunningham
Eric Delgado
Kara Gionfriddo
Jade Goodridge
Ana Gordon-Loebl
Penel Joseph
Jesse Kahn
Jerome Kong
Samantha Kuperberg
Paola LeBron
Paris Lopez
Joshua Marrero
David Marsh
Diana Navarro
Irene Ortega
Tiana Pinkson-Burke
Emma Reidy
Patricia Smith
Jessica Teos
Tobi Tobin
Gabriela Vazquez
*As of September 2010