Global Health Initiatives
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Global Health Initiatives
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 5 Global I MPACT IMPROVING LIVES t h ro u g h MEDICAL MISSIONS Global Health Initiatives FI NA NC I A L S Revenue Expenses Grants$172,136 Medical Equipment $15,435 General Donations Building Projects $67,542 $92,344 Centura Employee Donations $103,809 Training$21,142 Trip Revenue $338,435 Scholarships$14,614 Gift in Kind $98,748 Media and Mailing $11,501 Sponsorship$116,114 Medical Projects $570,500 TOTAL$921,587 Future Project Allocation $201,506 TOTAL$902,240 K E Y DO N O R S Those who have made gifts of $1,000 or more Mr. Francisco Almaraz Dr. & Mrs. Randall Haffner Mr. & Mrs. Mike Sajdak Dr. Robert Balas Dr. & Mrs. Shyamsunder Hatangadi Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Seidl Ms. Dawn Barr Dr. & Mrs. John Haworth Ms. Donita Smutzer Ms. Susan Barnett Mr. & Mrs. Greg Hodgson Mr. & Mrs. Brett Spenst Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Barts Mr. & Mrs. Greggory Jones Ms. Carol Stiefvater Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boyle Mr. Stephen King Dr. & Mrs. David Watson Ms. Ellen Buchannan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kithil Mr. & Mrs. Ben Wiederholt Ms. Sarah Cary Mr. & Mrs. Sean Kness Mr. & Mrs. Scott Young Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cattich Dr. & Mrs. A. Stewart Levy Avista Adventist Hospital Administration Dr. Jodi Chambers Ms. Kathleen Mayer CHI Colorado Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul Chodkowski Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McTavish COPIC Insurance Company Dr. & Mrs. Carlton Clinkscales Mr. & Mrs. John McWilliams DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine Mr. & Mrs. David Crane Mr. Peter Meinig Greenlee Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Curry Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Dell Littleton Adventist Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Mike Danaher Mr. & Mrs. Kris Ordelheide MAP International Mr. & Mrs. Morre Dean Mr. Quan Pho Peak One Surgery Center Ms. Janet Dennis Ms. Linda Pilon Peak Perfusion Group, Inc. Mrs. Virginia Dignum Dr. & Mrs. David Raphael The Brent Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Randall Fons Mr. Donald Rosen The Susan & Brad Davis Charitable Gift Fund Dr. & Mrs. Gordon Gates Mrs. Janenne Rosen Versacare, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Charles Giarratana Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ross Lehigh Valley Community Foundation Ms. Cathy Hall Mr. Stephen Sanchez We are incredibly thankful for all who have given to support the mission of Global Health Initiatives. About the Cover While visiting a poor section of Belen, Iquitos in Peru, a young girl was treated for pneumonia. Photo by Cohan Zarnoch, RN FROM T H E CE O Fifteen years ago, the United Nations voted eight Millennium Development Goals into effect that they hoped would improve millions of lives around the world. These goals focused on eliminating the persistent problems of poverty, hunger, and ill health. Today, significant progress has been made, but much more needs to be done. Three of the eight goals deal specifically with health-related issues. These are: 1. Reduction of child mortality 2. Improving maternal health 3. Combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases All of Global Health Initiatives’ projects are in areas that struggle with the provision of quality healthcare, and our work supports these three goals. During this past year we have specifically targeted the issue of child mortality by introducing two training programs: Helping Babies Breathe and Essential Care for Every Baby. We were also involved in developing a women’s health project in Nepal in partnership with several national and international non-profit organizations. One of the best indicators of improved health is the development of strong and engaged healthcare institutions. To that end, GHI continues to be committed to supporting and developing our partner hospitals through continuing medical education, administrative support, facility development, and provision of medical equipment and supplies. These efforts depend upon hundreds of medical volunteers, administrators, and donors and none of this could happen without your generous support. The UN is working to establish new Sustainable Development Goals for 2030. As these goals come into effect next year, GHI will be celebrating our 10th anniversary. We want to celebrate all that has been accomplished during the past decade, but also we would like to share our vision of how GHI will continue contributing to global development over the next 10 years. We hope you will remain a part of GHI and our desire to create a better world for all of humanity. Greg Hodgson Director, Global Health Initiatives M a k i n g FACTS Partner Hospital A D i f f e r e n c e A r o u n d t h e G l o b e NE PAL Scheer Memorial Hospital Location Banepa 24 GHI volunteers during fiscal year On April 25, 2015, a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake buried thousands and injured many more in Nepal. Sneha, a nine-year old girl, was trapped for days under the rubble of her home. After being rescued by her uncle, she was taken to Scheer Memorial Hospital 45 Free surgeries for uterine prolapse and treated for a crushed pelvis. 11 Student scholarships Your gifts saved Sneha’s life, enabling our team of volunteer doctors and nurses to treat 1 Nepali staff hosted in Colorado her, along with thousands of other displaced Nepali victims. Thanks to your donations, we OUTCOMES Your generosity can continue our commitment to deliver quality patient care at no cost. continues to provide free surgeries for women who suffer from uterine prolapse, which is the focus of GHI’s work in Nepal. April’s disastrous earthquakes created a new, immediate need for relief, and you came together to give $61,079 in response to this emergency, providing free medical care for thousands who were injured by the disaster. Additionally, your gifts placed a new echo-cardiography machine in the hospital’s cardiology department and brought much-needed administrative support. “Donating through GHI made perfect sense, knowing that the funds raised here in our community would not only provide hope to the staff of Scheer Memorial, but also the means to directly offer help and healing to their community, in such a time of devastation and loss. We are so thankful to be a part of the GHI family of trip participants and donors, making a difference and sharing God’s love tangibly around the world!” ~ Dr. John & Leslie Haworth “Through the benevolence of the many supporters of Centura Global Health Initiatives, we received desperately-needed financial assistance, allowing us to provide free care to over 1,000 earthquake victims.” ~ Dr. Dale Mole HAITI FACTS PARTNER HOSPITAL Hôpital Alma Mater LOCATION Gros Morne 6 GHI volunteers during fiscal year 1 Haitian staff hosted in Colorado OUTCOMES By helping to build a new outpatient clinic, your gifts are meeting a crucial need in the community. Through your generosity, you’ve also been providing equipment training and maintenance, improving laboratory processes, getting needed supplies to community health workers, and organizing a Helping Babies Breathe project for villages in northern Haiti. The newborn baby lay on the table, limp and breathless. Rose, a GHI volunteer nurse practitioner, rushed into the birthing room ready to revive the baby. Within just a few heart-pounding minutes of intervention, the baby let out a cry and began breathing on her own. Moments like these highlight the need for educating local providers on neonatal care. Thanks to a Helping Babies Breathe program planned for Hôpital Alma Mater in Haiti, professionals like Rose can train Haitian nurses and birth attendants how to help a baby who enters the world in trouble. Your donations are making a difference one life at a time. “I am blessed to be a part of GHI’s Helping Babies Breathe initiatives, empowering communities to save newborns. It can take less than a minute to save a life. All the world’s babies deserve the best start in life.” ~ Rosemary Danaher, RN practitioner-neonatal FACTS PARTNER HOSPITAL RWA N D A Mugonero Adventist Hospital / Rilima Center for Pediatric Orthopedics LOCATION Ngoma / Rilima 24 GHI volunteers during fiscal year 29 Free surgeries 12 Children treated for club foot 7 Student scholarships “I’ve had the opportunity to travel to Rwanda seven times. Each visit to Rwanda touches my soul in a different way as we meet practitioners and children whose lives have been improved through the work of GHI! Every year I return home with a full heart and gratitude for the privilege I’ve been granted to be part of this work.” ~ Dr. Paula Enrietto PHOTO BY COHAN ZARNOCH, RN OUTCOMES Your gifts gave children the ability to run and play this year by providing free surgery for 12 pediatric patients with advanced cases of club foot. All areas of orthopedics are a great area of need in Rilima, so your generosity is providing long-term benefits to the community by offering local surgeons updated training on ACL surgery techniques. Thanks to you, the Mugonero Adventist Hospital was also able to get equipment needed for its new pediatric ward. Rwanda is the most population-dense country in Africa and is home to many children with untreated club foot. Last year, Sylvestre Mutabazi, a physical therapist from Mugonero Adventist Hospital, attended a GHI-sponsored training at Rilima Children’s Orthopedic Hospital. Two weeks after his training, a child was born with bilateral club foot. Sylvestre was able to successfully treat the child using the Ponseti method he had learned. Since then, he has treated 16 children for club foot and set up a weekly clinic at Mugonero. Donors like you help change the lives of hundreds of children, making it possible for them to walk. PE R U FACTS PARTNER HOSPITAL Clinica Adventista Ana Stahl Waking up to a regular day on his yucca farm, Erick felt as though knives were digging into his abdomen. After arriving at the health post in his rural village, the LOCATION Iquitos local physician quickly suspected appendicitis and sent him on the first boat to 135 GHI volunteers during fiscal year the nearest city, Iquitos. His destination was the Clinica Adventista Ana Stahl, 111 Free surgeries where GHI volunteers Dr. Chris Winter and Dr. Christine Rogness were waiting 4,134 Primary health care visits to take him into immediate surgery. Your contributions save lives by helping make these emergency surgeries possible and ensure that people like Erick return to their families in full health. 4 Peruvian staff hosted in Colorado OUTCOMES Surgery and community health are the two greatest areas where your generosity is making an impact in Peru. Some of the ways your generosity has improved these areas are through the shipment of a container full of medical equipment valued at more than $100,000, capacity building of administrators to improve patient satisfaction and human resources, and laying the groundwork for two educational projects: Helping Babies Breathe and Essential Care for Every Baby. “We met Erick on our mission trip in April. He would have suffered a miserable illness and death had it not been identified by our community healthcare team. This gentleman’s plight made us realize how fortunate we are to be able to provide him that care.” ~ Dr. Chris Winter & Dr. Christine Rogness MISSION STATEMENT We extend the healing ministry of Christ by strengthening existing health facilities and services in developing countries, and by nurturing the health PHOTO BY COHAN ZARNOCH, RN of the people in those communities through local partnerships. Dr. David Lundy, general surgeon for Castle Rock Adventist Hospital, prepares for surgery on a young patient in Peru. Live the mission. Change a life. Change yourself. Global Health Initiatives 7995 E. Prentice Avenue Suite 204 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 303-715-7600 Discover more about GHI: centuraglobalhealth.org [email protected] facebook.com/CenturaGHI