Spring 2011 Annual Report
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Spring 2011 Annual Report
Emma Goldman Clinic 227 North Dubuque Street Iowa City, Iowa 52245-1714 No Thank You note is needed OCTOBER 1, 2009 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 314 Iowa City, Iowa Please remove me from your mailing list ANNUAL REPORT _________________________________ Name on the card: Signature: _________________________ Expiration Date: _____________ Visa/ Discover/ Master Card Card Number: _____________________ My tax deductible gift of $_________ is enclosed. Charge my gift of $___________ to my credit card. ____________________________ I’d like to receive Emma’s Journal electronically, my email address is: I would like my gift to be anonymous We depend on the support and generosity of our community members. Please help us continue our work, and make a tax-deductible gift today. A Feminist Approach to Health Care Emma Goldman Clinic Emma Goldman Clinic Annual Report 2010 Friends, 2010 was a year filled with inspiration, collaboration, and celebration. We want to thank all of our supporters, staff and board members. Your hard work and commitment helped us to make a difference in the lives of over 4900 women and men from Iowa and the Midwest. We have been provided with opportunities to expand our networking and to deal with issues that address the complexity of how women make decisions regarding their health and reproduction. Our expanded website, Choice Alert list and Facebook page are reaching women all over the world and becoming a powerful way for us to share information about the Emma Goldman Clinic. We have been privileged to form new, and to strengthen, old alliances. We have collaborated to share experiences, to learn and to educate regarding the issues of justice, faith and feminism. Justice In January 2010, Loretta Ross was the keynote speaker for EGC’s Annual Choice Event. Loretta is the National Coordinator of SisterSong, a national coalition of over 80 women of color and allied reproductive justice organizations that explore Reproductive Justice through the human rights lens. For Reproductive Justice Activists, the primary difference between the reproductive rights and health framework and the reproductive justice framework is that the rights and health framework focuses on protecting individual rights and choices, while the reproductive justice framework focuses on broader socioeconomic conditions and bringing about structural change. Feminism The Emma Goldman Clinic is a member of the Feminist Abortion Network. The Feminist Abortion Network is an allied group of health care clinics that support the continued success, excellence, and strength of feminist health care providers. In June, Co-Director Jennifer attended a strategic planning and visioning retreat for FAN. Jennifer has been elected the Secretary of the Board of Directors for this national organization. We recognize these partnerships are a vital source of economic activity that is an important aspect of a thriving community. The clinic is a unique facility providing services to clients throughout the Midwest. Although we have a regional and local client focus, we have always maintained a national presence. During this year’s strategic planning process, board and staff spent time identifying the things that make the Emma Goldman Clinic different from other community health care clinics. Community is our strength. Community includes our location in Iowa, the clients we serve, their families and you, our supporters. We are committed to providing personal, face to face, and quality health care for our community. This is what makes the Emma Goldman Clinic the The Clinic of Choice. Thank you, Ms. Ross also provided a Reproductive Justice 101 training for Women of Color, hosted at the clinic that was well attended by community members, staff and board. Faith The clinic co-sponsored Rev. Rebecca Turner and Faith Aloud’s visit to Iowa City to provide a training for staff and clergy on counseling women with religious and faith concerns. This is important for the clinic because over 86% of women declare some religious affiliation. Staff attended an in-service training to help abortion advocates respond to patients’ spiritual concerns. Additionally, EGC hosted an Open House for the community to meet Reverend Turner, view Faith Aloud’s recently released DVD, and learn more about the work Faith Aloud is doing to overcome the religious stigma associated with abortion. Co-Directors Our Mission Emma Goldman Clinic Annual Report 2010 The Emma Goldman Clinic is a not-for-profit independent organization founded in 1973 by a group of women driven by feminist ideals. We exist to empower women and men in all life stages through the provision of quality reproductive health care that includes abortion services, gynecology services, safer sex promotion, and active education. We promote respectful, client-centered and participatory health care through informed decision making, client rights, advocacy and expansion, and support of pregnancy choices. We strive to provide an environment in which diversity is acknowledged and celebrated. We are actively committed to staff diversity in employment policies and practices. We strive to increase economic, geographic, structural, and language accessibility for the clients we serve through fundraising, outreach, and advocacy. We offer non-judgmental, quality health care services. Our goals are inspired by our belief in the larger ideals of feminist philosophy: political, economic, and social equality. Emma Goldman Clinic A Feminist Approach to Heath Care 227 N. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA 52245 319-337-2111 send us an email to join our “Choice List” [email protected] www.emmagoldman.com Board of Directors 1970’s Raquel Baker Amber Fricke Lucie Gallo Jessica Hook Tena Kapp Debora Liddell 1973 Jan. The United States Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, legalizes abortion. Molly McAndrew Shandhini Raidoo Tara Shochet Sophie Subbiah Kathryn Trandem Miriam Timmer-Hackert 1973 Sept. EGC opened its doors at 715 N. Dodge St. and began offering abortions. The Emma Goldman Clinic’s Strategic Planning for 2010 had near perfect attendance of board and staff. We are no stranger to challenges, including competition, anti-choice legislation, threats of violence, decreasing client numbers and dwindling funding. Our strategic planning process was a conscious decision to focus on our strengths as an organization and to build on those strengths, rather than reviewing the obstacles. This process reinforced key concepts that we feel set us apart and make us unique: feminism, advocacy, independence and networking. We share these core values with 14 other feminist clinics across the country. We also identified our organizational, our community and our health service strengths in an attempt to articulate why we are the Clinic of Choice. Here are just a few of those. One on one personalized, client centered care. We are proud that we continue to see each client individually and that the person that made your appointment may also greet you when you come to the clinic. Emma clients make it clear they desire a personal interaction and a face to face, one on one experience as they contemplate the sometimes difficult decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive health care. Deep roots in our community As a small, independent business, we spend more than half of or our revenue locally. We bank at local banks, hire local accountants, advertise in local media, and require many other local services that national corporations do not. We recognize these local partnerships are a vital source of economic activity that is an important aspect of a thriving community. Feminist Values that impact out client care and organizational protocols. We believe that individuals are capable of making informed decisions about their health care, and they deserve to do so in an atmosphere of dignity and respect and as active participants in their care. This active participation extends to employees and how we chose to work together. “In the small business, you trust the personal, and in the large business you trust the brand.” We will continue to do what we do best- TRUST WOMEN and offer the incredible care we are known for and that make us the Clinic of Choice. “ Once again I found myself overflowing with gratitude for your presence, for all the work all of 1976 Prenatal services and natural birthing classes 1978 Anti-abortion protesters appeared for you do day in and day out, for the risks and responsibilities you take on because of your combegin. the first time, one month later the clinic was mitment to women’s health and well being.” firebombed. - EGC Client Services & Subsidies Emma Goldman Clinic Annual Report 2010 Subsidized Services Providing quality health care services is a core component of the clinic’s mission statement. We continue to strive to serve those populations that are traditionally underserved, uninsured, and underrepresented. Service #of Clients Subsidy Abortion Subsidy 723 $83,800 Gynecology Sliding Scale 1023 $11,644 Sexual Assault Survivor Services 17 $7,576 African American Women’s Service Event 3 $409 GLBT Service Event 8 $1,485 Migrant Camp Worker Service Event 12 $3,376 Walk-In Clinic 142 $1,712 Discounts 194 $240 TOTAL 2122 $109,950 “We want to thank you for the physical and emotional care that you gave our daughter as she made the tremendously difficult decision to terminate her pregnancy. Your support, wise counsel, and non-judgmental approach were invaluable.” -Parents of EGC Client Health Services at-a-Glance Specialty Clinics Abortion Services Each year in an attempt to serve marginalized and uninsured clients, we offer specialty clinics. In 2010, we provided free services for the regional migrant camps and for GLBT persons during Pride Month. This year we also expanded our African American Health Event to include men. In spite of numerous legislative threats, we continue to offer the high quality feminist abortion provision we are known for. In 2010, we saw an increase in the number of women choosing to have a non-surgical abortion. Medical abortions are now 40% of all abortions done at EGC. We continue to respond to a growing demand for Trans Services, including hormone therapy. As part of a grant for HIV testing, we were able to screen 83 clients. We also went into the bars to have a HIV Happy Hour, where we offered off-site screening. Abortion Visits 1002 Walk in PregnancyTesting 142 Long Acting Reversible Contraception 223 Males 152 Trans Visits 12 Total Gynecology Visits 1763 1980’s Wellness Services 1983 Due to numerous requests for information, the Clinic begins providing service to women with Premenstrual Syndrome. 1985 Apr. EGC buys a new building and moves to its current location of 227 N. Dubuque St. 1987 EGC offers AIDS testing and counseling. Clinic Visits 1988 Cervical Cap is approved by FDA, EGC receives national and international attention for its cervical cap handbook and begins training cap fitters from around the Midwest “While my term of service to the Board of Directors is over, Emma is never far from my heart, and is an organization I will support until the day I die.” -Natasha Wendt Board Member and Development Committee Member ”I choose the Emma Goldman Clinic because I was really in support of the feminist philosophy and feminist care. and because of my admiration of the courage and tenacity of the women who ran the clinic and continue to run the clinic.” -Marilyn Cohen First Director of Emma Goldman Clinic 1995-1999 “I wanted to be a part of a community that would teach me more about abortion and reproductive rights and allow me to explore how I felt about reproductive rights. And when you read Emma’s mission statement you just fall in love.” -Abigail Calvert EGC social work practicum student and patient advocate. 2008-2009 The thing to me that makes the EGC important to Iowa City and unique in its services is that it provides an array of services without judgment, trusting women to make decisions for themselves and supporting those decisions. -Regina Bailey Emma Goldman Clinic 1990-1991 Staff Board Member 1995-1997 Resources Emma Goldman Clinic Annual Report 2010 The Emma Goldman Clinic continues to offer education and practicum experiences for students from colleges and universities in eastern Iowa. In addition to medical students, we also train social work, women’s studies, medical assistant and nursing students . It is an opportunity to expose them not only to abortion care, but to health care from a feminist perspective. We continue to value our collaborative resources in the community. This year we have partnered and worked with a variety of organizations including: Camp Euforia Connections Iowa Abortion Access Fund (IAAF) Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce Iowa City Pride Iowa Wesleyan College Johnson County Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (JCCAPP) Kirkwood Community College Rape Victim Advocacy Program (RVAP) Summer of the Arts (SOTA) United Action for Youth (UAY) University of Iowa Fraternities & Sororities University of Iowa GLBTU University of Iowa Upward Bound Women’s Resource and Action Center (WRAC) Youth Leadership Program Cedar Rapids Fees for services and contributions from donors allow us to continue to provide quality feminist heath care. Revenue Fee for Service $1,083,705 Donations $81,260 In-Kind Donations $1,526 Product Sales $2,673 Grants $316,037 Interest/Market Value Change $38,008 2% 21% 71% 0% 5% 1990’s 0% 1990 New services: Morning After Treatment, Therapeutic Massage, Problem Gyn, Lesbian Health Day, joined National Women’s Health Network. Access fund and Pledge-A-Picketer started. 1994 Honor Dinner launches Kretzschmar Education Fund (1st Choice Dinner), EGC receives DHS grant for teen pregnancy prevention, EGC receives EFA grant for abortion loan fund. FACE becomes law in May. 1995 External Board of Directors 1996 Emma Goldman Clinic appointed, had first meeting July website launched. 11th. Advisory Board becomes www.emmagoldman.com new BOD. First Executive Director is hired, October start. 1998 EGC begins offering male services. Contracted with the UIHC OB/GYN dept. to provide 1st and 2nd trimester abortions at EGC. Community Building & Education For over 35 years the Emma Goldman Clinic has been a place where members of the community have found their voices. A piece of our mission is to educate, and as part of that charge we offer the community access to educational events and services. Throughout 2009-2010 we attended 35 events reaching over 1900 people. Among the many tabling events, tours, and clinic fundraisers, we offered the Emma Goldman Clinic Speakers Bureau. You asked and we listened, and now our presentations include a wider variety of possible topics including GLBT Sexual Health and Pleasure. Emma Goldman Clinic Annual Report 2010 The Emma Goldman Clinic hosted and participated in specialty events and trainings that we made available to community groups and individuals. The following are some highlights of these events. Reproductive Justice Training In conjunction with our annual Choice Event we hosted a Reproductive Justice Training led by Loretta Ross, founder and National Coordinator of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective. Discussion focused on the intersections of Environmental Justice and Reproductive Health. As a community clinic we see it as an important responsibility to provide current, accurate, and comprehensive information regarding health and sexuality. Informed decision making and communication skills encourage positive choices in sexual relationships and help protect against abuse, exploitation, unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections and HIV and Aids. Our educational events contribute to people’s positive experiences with sexuality by enhancing their knowledge base and giving them a safe and informative environment to explore attitudes and beliefs about sex, as well as moral and social issues surrounding sexuality. All people have a right to information about matters that affect them. We help meet the needs of clients through education so that they can better understand and enjoy their sexuality, sexual identity, relationships and intimacy. THE ABORTION MONOLOGUES a play by Jane Cawthorne 2000’s “By talking about SEX we can reduce the instances of unintended pregnancy, STI transmission, and encourage healthy relationships that foster safer sex practices. We all deserve the right to a happy, healthy, sex life.” -Susan EGC Staff 2000 Mifeprex is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Emma Goldman Clinic begins providing non-surgical abortions. 2001 First internet sale from EGC’s website, and first internet donation received from a new donor. 2003 EGC herstory book published. Abortion Monologues Emma Staff, Board Members, and Volunteers premiered their performance of the Abortion Monologues telling the thought provoking stories of womens personal experiences with abortion. The portrayed characters that challenged the audience to think about what they believe about abortion and why. Legislative Reception Emma hosted a reception at the State Capitol for Iowa Senators and House Members. The reception highlighted how public policy affects reproductive health care issues from our perspective. 2007 Begin offering HPV vaccinations. 2008 Begin offering LARC’s: IUC & Implanon 2009 Begin offering Hormone Therapy to Transgendered clients. Thank You to Our Donors $3,000+ Elodie and Sandy Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad $1000-2,999 Sam Becker In memory of Doris Zimmerman John Bollenbacher Sabra and Brian Fleck Janice Hanrahan Roemer Gretchen Holt Kay Johansen and David Osterberg Debora Liddell and John Westefeld Juliet Mattila and Robin Magowan Jill and Finn Meadows Ruth and Irvin Stein Susan and John Strauss Unitarian Universalist Society of Iowa City Susan Wing Jerry Zimmermann and Carolyn Brown In memory of Doris Zimmerman $500-$999 Alan Bergeron Jackie Briggs Lesley Goldberg Houseworks Jean and Jix Lloyd-Jones Deborah Nye Old Capitol City Roller Girls Susan Orhon Tanya Oyos and Steven Lillehaug Jennifer and Darin Price Linda and Peter Rubenstein Julie and Carl Schweser Tara Shochet Elizabeth Slappey Joy Smith and David Rust Miriam and Kirk Timmer-Hackert Colleen Weiland 2010’s $200-$499 Abortion Access Project Molly Abraham and David Walz Lee-Ann Allen David Baldus Susan Beckett Ottilie Blodi Diana Brayton In memory of Nate Gottlieb Ann Broderick Jeanne Cadoret Fredda and Richard Caplan Allison Cole and Ajai Dandekar Cornell College Devotay Monique Dicarlo Lorin and Dyanne Dudley Lolly and Del Eggers Sandra and Gerald Eskin Ann Feddersen Sherril and Charles Finney Anne Frankel Jan Friedman Dolores Gutierrez Nancy Hauserman Judith Hendershot Gay and Wayne Holstine Jessica and Bill Hook Jane and Louis Katz Linda and Dick Kerber Judith and William Klink Sue and Robert Kretzschmar Kubby Gyrls, Inc. Chris Ledman Kimberly Leslie Claire and Louis Licht Linda and Rick Maxson Cynthia and Jonathan McCalmont Linda McGuire Jody McKee John Menninger Stephanie Morgan Patricia Murphy Margaret and Ted Nelson Old Capitol Screen Printers Dorothy Paul Linda Paul Marlene Perrin Chris Peterson Brus Mary Lou Prizler In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Nate Gottlieb Dr. Robert Rabinoff Shelby Ramirez - Queer People of Color Greg Reynolds RoseWater Plumbers, Inc Henry and Emaline Ruff Gayle Sand and Jay Cayner Becky and Yutaka Sato Dawn Scott Madeline Shea Susan Shullaw Vicki Solursh Serena Stier and Steven Burton Sharon Stubbs The Soap Opera Francine and Richard Thompson United Way Jami Wade Ken Winokur Barbara Work Christopher Yopp $51-$199 Dean Abel Marva Abel In memory of Doris Zimmerman Stephanie and Winston Alnot In memory of Doris Zimmerman Sally and Garry Anderson Adriana Andrus Natoshia Askelson Raquel Baker Wendy Barth Donald Baxter Barbara Beaumont Robert and Merrilee Beckman Bellevue Health Center Connie and David Berman Cathy Berntsen-Fox Jean Blair Ginny Blair Ann M. Bovbjerg Phyllis and Richard Braverman Alison Buck Celia Burger Celeste Campos 2010 Front desk security enclosure. Josephine and Cosmo Catalano Laura Christensen Sue Christiansen Clothworks Susan Craig Judith Crossett Julia Daugherty Mel Dautremont - Alterations Jane De Witt Shari DeMaris Harvey Diehl Dianne Dillon-Ridgely DJ Rinner Goldsmiths Kris Dolgos Madgetta Dungy Donna Friedman Curry and David Curry Heidi Galer Lucie Gallo Suresh Ganu Lynn and Scott Garner Kris Garrison Mary Gilbert Helen Goldstein Kay Ellen Gustafson Debra and Joel Hade In memory of Galen Opstad Hetty Hall Ellen and Arthur Hartz Rebecca and Robert Hegeman Susy Hemphill Candace Hemphill Hills Bank Lynne Hirleman and Calvin Coquilette Home Ec. Workshop, LLC Elizabeth Hooley Linda and Nathan Hopkins Jody Hovland and Ron Clark S & S Customs Judith and Richard Hurtig In memory of Doris Zimmerman Iowa Abortion Access Fund Jane and Jim Jakobsen Lois James Susan Johnson and Ann Rhomberg Laura Kaplan Christine and Charley Kapp Dave Kreiter Karen Kubby Lynette and William Lancial Laura Lang Paula Laube Heidi Lauritzen League Of Women Voters, Johnson Co. Jennifer Lee Vicki Lensing Sylvia Lewis and Al Carr Roxanne and Jeff Lindaman Roger Lindsay and Jane Bocker Susan and Philip Lutgendorf Carol Ann Lynch Janet Lyness Diane Machatka Helene Magruder In memory of Galen Opstad Emily Martin Jean Martin Karen Mason Kelly Matthews Jacque McClure 2010 Added a weekly Non Surgical Abortion day. In memory of Nate Gottlieb Lorraine McCrary Maureen McCue Martha McDonell and Catherine Morrison In memory of Galen Opstad Marianne Michael Gay Mikelson Nancy Milio Marc Mills Deanne Mirr Kathy Mitchell Joan Molloy Barbara Morck Justin Murphy In memory of Galen Opstad Pauline Myers Ginny Naso Barbara and Harry Nevins Amy Newton - Connections Carrie Norton NOW Lynne Nugent Polly and Armond Pagliai Susan Perry Sue and Jerry Protheroe Quality Care Quizer, Inc Charles Read Revival Sue Riedl In memory of Nate Gottlieb Patty and David Riley Russ’ Northside Service, Inc. Sara Rynes-Weller Scott Sand Hutha and Robert Sayre Sara and Yon Schoenmaker Pamela and Gary Sejkora Ann and Thomas Shires James Sinclair In memory of Galen Opstad Jane and Laird Sloan In memory of Galen Opstad Laurie Smith Penelope and Theodore Smith Jill Smith and James Calkins Sondra Smith and David Leshtz Becky Soglin Carol Spaziani Duane C. Spriestersbach In memory of Doris Zimmerman Sally Stephenson and Kevin Collins Rebecca Stinson Elizabeth and John Stratton Joyce and Dick Summerwill Eric Taubel Joan Thaler Judy and David Thayer The Knitting Shoppe Cindy Thompson-Adhikari Katy Trandem Annie and David Tucker Alena Vazquez In memory of Galen Opstad Kathryn and Peter Wallace Crystal and Lucas Weber Gerald Wetlauter Whitedog, Inc. 2010 Began providing conscious sedation for 2nd trimester abortion clients. Doris Witt Charlie Davidson Women’s Resource And Action Center Tera Denial Deborah and Rod Zeitler Susan Deprenger In memory of Nate Gottlieb Up to $50 Danny DeVooght Patricia Abram Discerning Eye, Inc. In memory of Galen Opstad Kristina Dohm Elizabeth and Kristopher Ackerson Patrick Dolan In memory of Nate Gottlieb James Duke Nancy Cogan Diana and Scott Duncan Jan Ahlberg Sue Dvorsky Susan Ahrens Mary Eckerman Erin Alward Julie Eichenberger Susan and Jerry Anderson Shelley Engman In memory of Galen Opstad Ann and James Estin Jennifer Antill Wessling Mark Farmer Brandice Armstrong Diane Finnerty Elaine Ball Eileen Fisher and Robert Garrett Jennifer Bartlett Lesanne and Jack Flieher Peaches Bass Sue and William Forde Kate and Michael Baxter-Kauf Edith Freise Lynn Beghtol Hoff In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad Katherine Freund Sarah-Marie Belcastro Karole and Jim Fuller Natalie Benway Sue Futrell Rebecca and George Bergus Janice Gaumer and Richard Maynard Linda Berman In memory of Galen Opstad Celia and Dale Bingham Deborah George Gail and Warren Bishop Bonnie German Sue Ellen Blackwell Jane and Richard Gibson Richard Blazek Nancy Jo Goldsmith Dixie Bond Celeste Goodrich Carol Booth In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad Ellen and Joel Gordon Nada and Paul Bottke Kathy Green and Stephen Meyer Jerrie and Michael Bourgo Amanda Greubel Susan and Willard Boyd Laurie Haag Susan Buckley and Sue Cook Helena Hadek and Jay Villwock Carl Cambridge Julia Hagen Valerie and Eric Campbell In memory of Galen Opstad New Pionner Coop Sharon Hamilton Lee Carlson Lena Hann In memory of Galen Opstad Allison Harkness Cindy Carlson Joan and John Hartung In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad Jeanette Carter Nancy Heerens-Knudson and Mary Kay Casey Ralph Knudson In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Doris Zimmerman Rebecca and Jeffrey Cassat Judie Hermsen In memory of Galen Opstad Karen Hetzler JoAnn Castagna Patricia and Dwight Hicks Barbara Chadwick In memory of Galen Opstad K. Patricia Chong and Mark Gomez Char Hinrichs Karla Cigrand Jean and Albert Hood Jennifer Clancey Carol Horwitz Ron Clark Hospice and Pallative Care Assoc. Of Iowa Lesley Clark In memory of Galen Opstad Lee Anna Clark Tammy and John Hoyman Megan and Andrew Cohen In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad Carrie Huberty Marilyn and David Cohen In memory of Nate Gottlieb Kay and Nicholas Colangelo Gene Jahncke Linda and Bruce Coltvet Lauri Jennisch and Warren Sprouse Katherine and Robert Cook Pat and Dwight Jensen In memory of Nate Gottlieb Kelly Johnson Patricia Cooper Jill and Grant Johnson Theresa Croonquist In memory of Galen Opstad In memory of Galen Opstad Janna Johnson Gina Crosheck In memory of Galen Opstad May Crowe Marlene Johnson Kathlyn Cunneen and William Reisinger Amy Johnson Boyle Casey Daley Harriet and Daniel Johnson-O’Mara Harriet Dattelbaum Amanda Jones In memory of Doris Zimmerman Steven Joy Mel Dautremont Cynthia Joyce Dana and Scott David Jean Justice Brenna Davidson Rehana Kaderali 2010 Updated client bathrooms. Patricia and Verne Kelley In memory of Galen Opstad Paula Keeton and Kathleen Coleman Jane Kelso Roberta and Charles Kerr In memory of Galen Opstad Kathy Kikendall Justin Killian Claudia and John Knutson Nan Kottemann Anne Krewmer Jill Kromminga Marjorie and Samuel Kuperman Terri Larson Mildred Lavin Susan Lay David Leshtz Linda and Samuel Levey Jaclyn Libowitz In memory of Doris Zimmerman David Loebsack Bonnie Rae Love Hannah Maclaren Kendra Malone Eishita Manjrekar Louise Manning JoAnn and Mike Margolin In memory of Doris Zimmerman Susan Marks Molly McAndrew Judith McClymond In memory of Galen Opstad Pat and Ronald McDole In memory of Galen Opstad Katie McDonald Melissa and Stephen McGuire Janet McKee Maggie and Heal McKnight Scott McNabb Julia and Phil Mears In memory of Doris Zimmerman Roberta Medford and John Queen Mary Meggers In memory of Nate Gottlieb Sophie Metcalf Carol and Butch Miller Aletia Morgan and David Redlawsk Keila Naparstek and Tom Hund Emily Nau Marla and Joseph Naumann In memory of Galen Opstad Johnna and Mark Neary In memory of Nate Gottlieb Kim Nguyen Carol and Gerald Nordquist Naomi Novick Terri and Phillip O’Berry Christine Ogren Vicki and Lamont Olson In memory of Galen Opstad Clara and Yasar Onel-Zumthor In memory of Doris Zimmerman Jolene Orr Elaine and Thomas Palmer In memory of Galen Opstad Sandy Pickup Judy Polumbaum Prairie Flour Bakery Alta Price Jessica Prody Sue Protheroe Herman Quirmbach Elizabeth and Clark Raney In memory of Galen Opstad Vicki Rawson Rebecca Reiter Susan Rich 2010 EGC Volunteer gardeners established flower beds around clinic. In memory of Galen Opstad Meredith Rich-Chappell and Andy Chappell Andrew Robinson Jill Rossiter and Dennis Lamport In memory of Galen Opstad Linda and James Rundle In memory of Galen Opstad Laurie Rychnovsky Nadia Sabbagh Jo Santiago Nancy Saunders In memory of Galen Opstad Nathan Savin Jane Scheer and Robin Hursh Deborah and Robert Schultz Herman Schwartz Deb Scott-Miller and Keith Miller Linda Severson Jesse Singerman Rina Sjolund Jim Snitzer Ida and Peter Sorensen Susan and Eugene Spaziani Barbara Spence Diane Spielbauer Katherine and Simon Stanfield In memory of Galen Opstad Alexandria Steele Donna and Kent Stille In memory of Galen Opstad Jeanne Stoakes Tess Stoffer Ann and Shelton Stromquist Sandi and Donald Struebing In memory of Galen Opstad Stuff Etc West Inc Sally and Roger Stutsman In memory of Nate Gottlieb Renee Sueppel Marlene and Kent Swaim Ryan Swanek Nancy and Keith Thayer Diane Thomason In memory of Nate Gottlieb Deborah and Edwin Tierney In memory of Galen Opstad Mary Timmer Jill and Michael Tomek Grace Tully Beth Van Zee Marylee and Mike Vanderpool In memory of Galen Opstad Nancy and Kelly Walter In memory of Galen Opstad Christine and Jim Walters Laura Watkins Lisa Welch In memory of Galen Opstad Joseph Wenker Jovanka and Thomas Westbrook In memory of Galen Opstad Terri Wiese Jessica and Daniel Williams Susan Wille and Larry Lacterman Karen Witzke Nancy Worcester Marge Wright Michael Wright Julia Youngblut Barbara Ziegler Pam Zimmerman In memory of Galen Opstad Audrae Zoeckler 2010 EGC Co-director Jennifer Price became Secretary of The Feminist Abortion Network (FAN)