NEW! - Alzheimer`s Association
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NEW! - Alzheimer`s Association
passioncompassion Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 2015 Annual Report Board of Directors contents no one should face alzheimer’s alone...............................2 strength & perseverance in the face of alzheimer’s disease..............................................5 a legacy of adventure and giving back..............................7 living in the moment: a young family’s passionate fight against alzheimer’s.................................8 generosity goes a very long way....................................10 a public voice being heard..............................................11 raising funds and awareness..........................................12 our generous supporters................................................15 4 8 Brian Heppard, MD, Board Chair Todd Butler, Vice Chair Susan Halpern, Treasurer Tara Germano, Secretary John Bartholomew Sr. Mary Dain Brendan J. Donnelly David Gill, MD Kathleen Good Cary Greenberg Kathy Grimes Norma Holland Raymond Jacobi Lois Williams-Norman Bill Ryan Tom Santobianco Justin L. Vigdor, Esq. Miles Zatkowsky, Esq. Honorary Board Members R.M. Peter Harter, Esq. Victoria G. Hines Arthur R. Hirst Daniel Katz Anna E. Lynch, Esq. Debra J. Mayberry Carol Podgorski, Ph.D. Stewart C. Putnam Loren Ranaletta Alice K. Smith Richard H. Machemer, Ph.D. 13 a message from our president & board chair Dear Friends, We are pleased to share with you the Alzheimer’s Association Rochester and Finger Lakes Region 2015 Annual Report. We are proud of our accomplishments over the last year as we delivered programs and services throughout our nine-county region. Highlights of the last year are many: »» We served over 3,600 people in the Rochester and Finger Lakes Region through our core services of information/ referral, care consultation, support groups, safety services, and education »» Our advocacy efforts helped position New York State as a leader in the fight against the Alzheimer’s epidemic, with a state appropriation of $25 million per year for the next two years for caregiver support services »» We launched the Rural Outreach Program, funded by a generous grant from the Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation. A first of its kind, this program assists Amish and Mennonite communities who are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease »» Our 2015 Walk season was our biggest yet with over 3,500 spirited participants and a fundraising total exceeding $440,000 Teresa A. Galbier President/CEO Your generous support has helped the Alzheimer’s Association be a beacon of hope for both those living with Alzheimer’s and their devoted loved ones. For that, we are grateful. But standing up to Alzheimer’s also takes incredible strength and determination. Until the day when an Alzheimer’s breakthrough is found, we will continue to support, advocate for, and rally around those in need. We thank you, our supporters, for your remarkable generosity. We vow to continue to be good stewards of that generosity by investing in critical programs and services to support those affected by Alzheimer’s while continuing to raise research money to find a cure. In this annual report, you will find several inspiring stories, including one of Burt Gordon’s commitment to the memory of his dear wife, and the Norton family’s determination to stay strong against the greatest odds. We are grateful to them for all that they do to raise concern and awareness of our cause, and for their willingness to let us share their stories. We would also like to pay special tribute to Bill Konar, who lost his battle to Alzheimer’s disease last year, and to the Konar family for their enduring commitment to the cause—this annual report is dedicated to them. Brian Heppard, MD Board Chair Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 1 no one should face alzheimer’s alone The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region serves individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (AD*) by providing programs, services, and advocacy across nine counties in Upstate New York. Our mission is a bold one: To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our core services Founded in 1981, our local organization serves individuals and families affected by AD. We provide the following programs and services in our ninecounty region: 24-Hour Helpline: The Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 helpline provides reliable information and support to people with memory loss, as well as caregivers, health care professionals, and the public. Our knowledgeable staff can help you understand dementia and AD and their treatment options; provide general information about aging; and teach skills in providing quality care and making legal/ financial decisions. Care Consultations: Our professional staff is dedicated to helping you and your family navigate your journey with AD. During a care consultation, we can help assess your needs and discuss care planning, home safety, and other concerns. Education: Learn more about AD through our free community education series. These classes are designed to address topics including understanding the basics of dementia, effective communication, home safety and driving. Information and Referral: Individuals and caregivers can look to us for informational literature as well as important referrals to a variety of community resources such as elder law attorneys, geriatric care managers, home care agencies, and senior living facilities. Respite Services: Respite care provides caregivers a temporary break from caregiving, while the person with AD continues to receive care in a safe and supportive environment. Using respite services can support and strengthen your ability to be a caregiver. Social Activities: A person with AD doesn’t have to give up the activities he or she loves. We offer several free opportunities each month to gather with others who have AD and their loved ones. Daytrips to GEVA, the Memorial Art Gallery, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Seneca Park Zoo are among the social activities we offer. Support Groups: Alzheimer’s Association support groups offer caregivers or persons with AD the opportunity to meet with others in similar circumstances at a regularly scheduled meeting in a safe, confidential environment. Trained volunteer facilitators are paired with professional staff to lead all groups. * Throughout the annual report AD refers to Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. our vision is a world without alzheimer’s For more information regarding programs and services, (800) 272-3900, or visit alz.org/rochesterny 2 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 3,600 people served 260 care consultations by the numbers 388 support groups 230 social activities 315 education sessions how our volunteers spent their time 300 hours office support 800 hours special event coordination 484 hours education 1,000 hours support group facilitation “Instead of focusing on what I can no longer do, I focus on how I can still make a difference.” Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel visit alz.org/rochesterny for support opportunities strength & perseverance in the face of alzheimer’s disease Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel was preparing to defend her doctoral thesis when something alarming started happening: she couldn’t recall the course material or concepts she had been studying for years. She persevered but the symptoms remained, and as she began her work as a minister, she struggled to remember the names of parishioners and topics of previous sermons. After years of disguising her difficulties through the help of detailed notes and the support of friends, Cynthia made an appointment to see her primary care physician. In 2011 at the age of just 57, Cynthia was diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Then in 2014, Cynthia’s mother passed away with AD— a wake-up call she couldn’t ignore about her own health. And so, with the help of her church, Cynthia immediately filed for long-term disability. For Cynthia, it was a bleak reality and she was devastated to leave a career that had been her identity for 15 years. Soon Cynthia would find a new identity: Alzheimer’s activist program for people in the early stage of Alzheimer’s. Cynthia is also enrolled in the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) study at the University of Rochester, which she learned about through the Alzheimer’s Association’s TrialMatch®, a clinical trials matching service. “My life changed dramatically when I was diagnosed with MCI,” says Cynthia. “It was a frightening and confusing time in my life and the Alzheimer’s Association was there for me, providing me with helpful information and caring support. I decided then and there to volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association and to help others who were dealing with a diagnosis.” Cynthia says one of her biggest achievements through her involvement with the Association was being elected as a member of the Alzheimer’s Association National Early-Stage Advisory Group, which helps raise awareness of Alzheimer’s and reduces stigma associated with the disease by sharing personal stories and experiences of living with dementia. Cynthia’s congregation and her family were supportive after hearing of her diagnosis and this support helped Cynthia transition from asking herself, “why me?” to “what’s next?” First she got her personal matters in order by meeting with her elder law attorney and establishing powers of attorney for health care and property. Then she looked outward. For Cynthia, being a part of the Alzheimer’s Association National Early-Stage Advisory Group means something more: to raise awareness of early stage issues and demonstrate the many “faces and facets” of the disease. She says she aspires to raise hope among others living with the disease that there is life after diagnosis and to encourage people to participate in clinical studies in order to advance research. Through her relationship with the Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region, Cynthia has been trained to become an early-stage Alzheimer’s support facilitator and has joined the Chapter’s Early-Stage Advisory Council. Today, she is a member of the Speaker’s Bureau and a host of Meet Me at the Museum, a social engagement “The Alzheimer’s Association encouraged me to get involved and has given me so many opportunities to serve. Instead of focusing on what I can no longer do, I focus on how I can still make a difference. I participate in research, and I look for ways to raise awareness and funds to help others support our Association’s critical programs and services.” Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 5 meet me at the mag We are grateful to the Burton Gordon family for their generous support of Meet Me at the MAG, which allows the Alzheimer’s Association and the Memorial Art Gallery to collaborate and offer this life-enriching program for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their loved ones. The Alzheimer’s Association in partnership with the Memorial Art Gallery (MAG), launched the Meet Me at the MAG program in 2009. The program is designed for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners. This supportive and nurturing environment helps to elicit memories of the past and promotes self-expression through the invaluable impact of art. During the tours, the museum is closed to the public to offer a private and peaceful environment for participants to enjoy the massive collections of more than 12,000 works of art spanning more than 5,000 years of history. Each tour is guided by an Alzheimer’s Association trained docent, beginning with a short recital on the 18th Century Italian Baroque Pipe Organ and concluding with a reception where participants are given an opportunity to socialize. This program helps people with Alzheimer’s to communicate in creative and expressive ways. “Language is one of the parts of our personality that the disease takes away,” says Susan Dodge Peters Daiss, MAG Director of Education. “So smiles and engagement are additional parts of language they can use to communicate and that is what docents are trained to look for.” Burton Gordon and his wife, Audrey, were one of the first couples to participate in the Meet Me at the MAG Program. This program brought such value to them that Burt decided to make a long-term commitment to support the program. Though 18th Century Italian Baroque Pipe Organ Audrey passed away from Alzheimer’s disease in 2010, Burt continues to support this important program. Prior to her Alzheimer’s diagnosis Audrey was very active at the MAG and was a docent there for 25 years. Burt felt by supporting this program in Audrey’s memory it was a perfect way to honor her. “I support the Alzheimer’s Association because of the help my family and I received,” says Burt. “The education classes are just marvelous. Our whole family participated, even my grandchildren. When we were first introduced to the Alzheimer’s Association, we participated in ‘The Basics, Understanding Alzheimer’s.’ It is an education class that as a family helped us better understand the signs to look for, what to expect with the disease and tips on how to help communicate effectively,” he says. “It is a very good program and I would highly recommend it.” Madeleine S. Heilbrunn Gallery of American Art, 1900-1950 6 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region a legacy of adventure and giving back “Life with Bill was always an adventure,” says Sheila Konar. Married for more than 61 years, she recalled a story about the time she was returning home from running an errand and was stopped at the end of her driveway by a man wearing a dark suit. He asked her name; she replied and that this was where she lived. The security guard then let her by. Apparently Bill had planned a dinner party for 100 guests the next day with Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and forgot to let his wife know. The security guard had been assigned to clear the premises for Rabin’s arrival. The Prime Minister was one of many notable dignitaries that the Konars hosted over the years in their home in Pittsford. Another dignitary was Sheila Konar Elie Wiesel, Nobel Laureate. Both Bill and Elie were not only concentration camp survivors but their friendship began when they were bunkmates at Auschwitz many years before. At fifteen years of age, Bill was liberated from the concentration camps by American troops in 1945 with his brothers where they landed in Rochester through an orphan relocation program. Arriving in America with nothing, Bill did a variety of jobs, including selling canned foods and kosher pickles to grocers and restaurants, and eventually built a business out of “rack jobbing” or placing health and beauty aids in food stores. Ultimately he went into a new business – owning and operating a hugely successful chain of 84 discount drugstores. Later he sold the drugstore operation, which eventually became known as CVS, and became active in real estate. As successful as he was in business, Bill was even more generous in his philanthropy. With Sheila’s support and that of their two children, Howard and Rachel, and their five grandchildren, the family has generously supported causes dear to them. This includes the Alzheimer’s Association, giving the Rochester Chapter’s first and only Zenith Society* gift, and the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, where Sheila and Bill were founding members. Though Bill lost his courageous battle to Alzheimer’s disease in June 2015, the Konar family remains committed to living out Bill’s vision of giving back to our community in countless ways, always carrying with them his words, “If I have a roof over my head, a window to look out of and food on the table, we will always give back.” Bill and Sheila Konar The Konar Family Foundation generously supports the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association by underwriting a variety of social engagement programs and services including GEVA performances; the Jewish Community Center’s Music, Mindfulness & Motion program; and open rehearsals at the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Thanks to their support, vibrant educational programs have also been delivered to support the family and professional caregiver as well as those with early stage dementia so that families do not have to travel this difficult journey alone. The Alzheimer’s Association will be eternally grateful for the generous spirit that embodies Bill and Sheila Konar and their family, and dedicates this annual report in their honor. *With a membership of 70 since its founding in 1990, The Alzheimer’s Association Zenith Society represents our highest and most involved level of philanthropy—setting the bar for leadership giving in critical mission areas of Alzheimer’s care, advocacy, awareness, and research. Together, these inspirational donors are transforming the realities of Alzheimer’s disease by supporting more than 100 leading researchers with more than $90 million contributed to Alzheimer’s Association research, care, support, and advocacy since its inception. living in the moment: a young family’s passionate fight against alzheimer’s Imagine you are 43 years old with a supportive husband, two wonderful children, and a circle of close friends. Then one day you can’t remember how to get home from your child’s soccer game. Panic sets in and the doctor appointments begin. In 2013, Amy Norton was diagnosed with earlyonset Alzheimer’s* at the age of 43. It was a day that turned the lives of her husband Brian and their children, Megan, 16, and Justin, 13, upside down. Almost immediately, Brian had to take on the role of running the household, tending to Megan and Justin’s needs, and providing day-to-day care to Amy. But while his wife’s cognitive ability was slipping away more and more each day, Brian was determined to take on an even greater challenge: to do all he could to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and to advocate for greater funding and support for the thousands in our community living with the disease. making a difference at home and beyond Brian and his family initially became involved with the Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region as participants in our caregiver support groups and educational programs. Though Brian was able to participate and find meaning in the programs offered, Megan felt left out, so she helped the organization launch an innovative teen group where she and others her age could find support through sharing and connection. In addition, Brian, Megan, and Justin devoted additional time to advocacy efforts in our local community and participate in the Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Rally Day in our state capitol. Brian, Megan, and Justin testified to our New York State elected officials about the importance of passing legislation that positively impacts those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers. “Although we give Amy our best each day and work hard to care for her, we realize we are not in control of this disease or the course it will take,” says Brian. “We have chosen to find some positive meaning as we face this challenge, and our work with the Alzheimer’s Association provides a sense of purpose and enables us to feel some control over this disease.” The Nortons have also rallied family members, neighbors, and others to join them in raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association’s annual signature fundraising event, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, bringing their two-year family team total to more than $25,000 to help support our programs and services. “I have found a place of comfort and fellowship through the Alzheimer’s Association’s support groups and caregiver conferences. Being around others who are experiencing the same challenges is extremely beneficial,” says Brian. “Participating in these programs, as well as advocating on behalf of the Association, has given me a level of strength and determination to care for Amy and to keep fighting.” * Early-Onset Alzheimer disease affects people younger than the age of 65. of the 5.3 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease, approximately 200,000 have early onset Alzheimer’s. 8 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region The Norton Family “We have chosen to find some positive meaning as we face this challenge.” generosity goes a very long way Foundations are at the cornerstone of giving, and thanks to the generous support of many local foundations, the Alzheimer’s Association is able to enhance and expand care and support we provide to people in our region facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s. foundation profile Thanks to ongoing support from the Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation the Alzheimer’s Association is able to expand and grow its programs and services for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers in the Mennonite/ Amish community in Yates County, as well as for others in Yates county. There is a rising need for dementia programs and services in Yates County to promote aging in place for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. Adults age 65 and over are the fastest growing demographic in the Finger Lakes Region, and this population is vulnerable because of limited geriatric services, transportation and other caregiver resources. Thanks to Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation’s giving, the Alzheimer’s Association established a Rural Outreach Program that empowers community members to improve the quality of health for Yates County residents by providing them with the knowledge and tools needed to help themselves to remain in their homes and communities for as long as possible. Since the Mennonite/Amish are less likely to utilize services outside of the community, our collaborative, person/caregiver-centered approach helps these communities to integrate support and management strategies that can delay or entirely avoid nursing home placement. For this program, The Alzheimer’s Association trains local residents in these areas who will then serve as the content expert and peer educators for their community neighbors. Through the support of the Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation, the Alzheimer’s Association has begun to overcome the initial challenge by connecting with community Bishops, who play a leadership role in all aspects of the Mennonite/Amish community. Through ongoing collaboration between the Alzheimer’s Association and the Mennonite/ Amish community, we hope to achieve a better quality of life for members of their community with Alzheimer disease and their caregivers. 10 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region a public voice being heard We are the experts leading the fight to end Alzheimer’s — a disease that remains one of the most critical public health issues in America. This is why we are unrelenting in our advocacy for public policy issues and critical research funding. 2015 advocacy accomplishments $350 million increase for Alzheimer’s disease research The Alzheimer’s Association highlighted the historic $350 million increase for Alzheimer’s disease research funding in the FY2016 budget, signed into law by President Barack Obama. This marks the largest increase ever for federal Alzheimer’s research funding. New York State Funding Alzheimer’s Accountability Act Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature have positioned New York State as a leader in the fight against the Alzheimer’s epidemic, creating a model for other states to follow. The appropriation of $25 million per year, for at least 2 years, is the single largest investment in caregiver support services by any state in the nation. This bipartisan legislation enacted as part of the fiscal year 2015 omnibus appropriations bill, requires the scientists at the National Institutes of Health to submit an annual Alzheimer’s research budget proposal directly to Congress. This Act ensures Congress hears directly from scientists what they will need to prevent and effectively treat Alzheimer’s by 2025. our biggest advocates are everyday people. Make your voice heard by joining thousands of Alzheimer’s advocates nationwide. For more information about our advocacy efforts, contact Kelly Harris at (585) 760-5405 or [email protected] a world without alzheimer’s: you can help make it happen We have volunteer opportunities for all ages and abilities that include providing support for individuals and families facing Alzheimer’s and other dementias, raising awareness of the disease and of the resources available in the community, advocating for public policies, and helping to raise funds for local Alzheimer’s Association programs and for research. For more information on our volunteer opportunties, call (585) 760-5400 or visit alz.org/rochesterny. Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 11 raising funds and awareness Walk to End Alzheimer’s® During September and October, more than 3,500 participants from Rochester and the Finger Lakes Region joined the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s and united in a movement to reclaim the future for millions. Participants in five walks across Rochester and the Finger Lakes raised more than $440,000 to fund Alzheimer’s care, support, and research programs, a 16% increase from 2014! growth in revenue from Walk to End Alzheimer’s $450,000 $442,700 2015 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $324,606 2012 $362,173 2013 $381,989 2014 Why we walk… “We walk to bring attention to this awful disease that does not discriminate and affects people of all ages.” – Team Grimshaw “We walk in honor of Amy Norton who was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 43. We never imagined being in this situation but have decided to fight back against this disease through advocacy and fundraising.” – Team Hugs4Mom “We walk to remember those we’ve lost, honor those living with the disease, and to raise money for a cure to end Alzheimer’s.” – Team Highlanders join us! sign up for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at alz.org/walk 12 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region Red Wings Awareness Night The mother of Logan Darnell, Rochester Red Wings pitcher, is living with Alzheimer’s disease. In June 2015, Logan sponsored a Red Wings Awareness Night for Alzheimer’s, where the players wore purple striped jerseys, designed and sponsored by Logan, to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer’s Association. “It’s one of those diseases where she’s perfectly healthy but her mind just goes away for a little bit. But saying that, she’s the happiest, greatest person in the whole world,” says Logan. “I just really think it’s a big deal that we get it out there and raise money. We have the people in our court who can do it.” REVENUE RAISED: $6,600 The Apprentice Cook-Off Gala The Apprentice Cook-Off Gala was a fun, interactive evening where guests judged gourmet dishes prepared by Finger Lakes Community College culinary students and their Senior Living chef mentors. All proceeds went to support local programs and services. A local celebrity panel of judges voted on the Top Chefs award. At the May 2015 event, the panel included Mary Ellen Burris, Wegmans Senior Vice President of Consumer Affairs; Norma Holland, 13 WHAM News Anchor & Reporter; Maureen McGuire, WROC-TV Anchor; Jack Garner, celebrated movie critic; and Stewart Putnam, Alzheimer’s Association National Board Chair. REVENUE RAISED: $52,000 The Longest Day On June 21 2015, people across the globe participated in The Longest Day, an event in which teams perform various activities in order to raise funds to fuel the care, support, and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. This event is about patience, strength, and endurance—a challenge that reflects the experiences that nearly 15.7 million caregivers face every day. Here is how some local supporters participated: »» Mike Moran and Team Kevin Koasters rode the Jack Rabbit roller coaster at Sea Breeze Amusement Park in honor of Mike’s brother and coaster enthusiast, Kevin J. Moran, who passed away at age 54 from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. »» Brian Heppard, board chair and certified geriatrician, and nine physician colleagues each rode at least 70 miles through the Finger Lakes region. REVENUE RAISED: $11,885 To join us on The Longest Day visit thelongestday.alz.org or call 585-760-5415 for more information. SAVE THE DATE! The 2016 Apprentice CookOff Gala will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 2016, at the Radisson Rochester Riverside Hotel. Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 13 statement of financial position Alzheimer’s Association June 30, 2015 Assets Cash Equivalents $ 425,625 Accounts, Grants & Pledges Receivable 280,536 Investments 2,125,708 21,476 Other Assets (Fixed Assets and Other Assets) Total Assets $ 2,853,345 Liablilities and Net Assets Accounts payable $ 93,684 Due to National Alzheimer’s Association 24,465 102,885 Other Liabilities (Accrued Payroll and Benefits) Total Liabilities 221,034 Net Assets 2,632,311 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 2,853,345 statement of activities Public Support and Revenue Foundation and Corporate Grants $ 38,179 Special Events 443,866 Contributions, Memorials and Bequests 157,171 Government Grants 908,096 Net Investment Income 27,897 United Way 108,388 Contributed Goods and Services 22,842 Fees and Other Revenue 21,915 $ 1,728,354 Expenses Programs and Services $ 1,253,095 Management/General 223,893 Fundraising 216,540 $ 1,693,528 Change in Net Assets $ 34,826 14 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region our generous supporters This donor listing includes individuals that have provided support exceeding $100 during the Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 2015 fiscal year, from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. Also included are our sponsors and donors that directed a gift to us through the 2015 United Way campaign. Our leading fundraising teams and individuals from the 2014 and 2015 Walks to End Alzheimer’s, 2015 Longest Day Teams and the Rochester Area Community Foundation are also recognized. Unfortunately, space limitations prevent us from listing all our donors, but we are most appreciative for all the support we receive. While every effort was made to have an accurate listing, we apologize in advance for any errors or omissions we have made. Please email us at [email protected] if you want to inform us of any changes that need to be made to this listing. Alois Society: All donors of $1,000 or greater are members of the Alzheimer’s Association Alois Society, which recognizes our most generous donors. foundation gifts $25,000 + Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation Konar Family Foundation $10,000 - $20,000 Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust Margaret and Stephen Schwartz Fund Rochester Area Community Foundation Helen Norris Foundation The Gordon Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Edward & Blanche Ollie Lawson Endowment $2,500 - $4,999 Horseheads B.P.O.E. No.2297 P. D. Oviatt Fund $500 - $2,499 Braitman Family Supporting Foundation, Inc. Hardinge Anderson Evans Foundation Hasman Family Fund Kathleen and Charles Walgreen III Foundaton Robert C. and Mary K. Horton Fund Simon and Josephine Braitman Foundation T. M. & M. W. Crandall Foundation Unity Health System Foundation corporate sponsors $20,000 + Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Bartholomew Health Care Management Group, Inc. Butler Till Episcopal SeniorLife Communities Legacy Senior Living Communities St. John’s Visiting Nurse Service Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Five Star Bank Friendly Senior Living The Highlands at Pittsford Jewish Senior Life OptumHealth UnitedHealthcare Elcor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center ElderOne (RGHS Affiliate) Heather Heights of Pittsford Heathwood Assisted Living at Penfield Highland Hospital Hurlbut Care Communities Karpus Investment Management Lewis Tree Services, Inc. Mengel, Metzger, Barr & Co., LLP MVP Healthcare The Pipa Tagliarino Group Pittsford Federal Credit Union QES Solutions Quail Summit St. Ann’s Community The Village at Unity $2,500 - $4,999 Baywinde Bethany Village $500 - $2,499 Amica Insurance Company Atria Penfield Senior Living The Bell Company, Inc. Brookdale Senior Living Solutions Corning Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare Crimson Ridge Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region 15 our generous supporters (cont’d.) estate gifts $100,000 + Estate of Erna Kaiser $50,000 - $100,000 William S. McCarthy Living Trust $25,000 - $49,000 Estate of Samuel Greenberg government agencies and other grant makers Monroe County Office for the Aging New York State Department of Health New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities New York State Office for the Aging Rochester Area Community Foundation United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of the Southern Tier University of Rochester Medical Center in-kind donors and other contributors 3 Heads Brewery Conolly Printing Constellation Brands FOX/13WHAM/CW iHeart Radio Monroe Ambulance and Transportation Panera Bread Tim Hortons WENY 2014 and 2015 individual walk fundraisers $5,000 + Rose Carnegie $2,500 - $4,999 John Cassetta Paul DiPasquale Anne Dobbertin Robert Johnson Michael McRae Barbara Moran Michael Moran Brian Norton Justin Norton Megan Norton Sue Ras Brian Sciarabba Julie Smith Joseph Fiannaca Rita Fullerton Tara Germano Meg Goodman Gary J. Graves II Cary Greenberg Kerry Hallock Susan Halpern Christine Hazlett Christina Henrichs Mike Homer Rosia Johnson Kai Kenney Janice LaBella Chris Lacey Thomas Lacey Memory Malley Matthew Mann Ruth Mann Nancy McCrave Trista Merrill Jeannin Moran Julie Mullen Judy Pastusec Tracy Pattison Diane Premo Robin Purcio Kari Raymond Barbara Risser Nancy Robbins Jeff Sweeney Debra Szalay Pat Tappan Hazel Thompson Gail Valentino Melanie Wagner Mary Walker Robert C. Whiteside Janet Williams $1,000 - $2,499 Theresa Antenucci David Baron Noah & Tracy Beal Donna Benwitz Robert Brechue Marybeth Brockman Laura Bruno Jasmine Chambers David Crawford B.J. Cunningham Kim Dickson Jennifer Dow Jason Dusett 16 Annual Report // Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region $500 - $999 Claude Adair Leslie Adriansen Bridget Aleo Maureen Bacchetta Benjamin Barniskis Mary Bridget Barniskis David Baron Maureen Basil Mary Beseau Bonnie Beseau Toomey Kathy Birk Kara Birrell Theresa Brechue Holli Budd Brandon Buonomo Mamie Burden Laura Burke Patricia Caldwell James F. Catlin Sonya Cermak Jodi Cipro Mary Ellen Coleman Eric Compagnone Kathy Conlon Jeremy Cooney Joshua Criss Elizabeth Crowl Mary Dain Patricia Donnelly Mike Donovan Sadaf Dreitlein Dean Faklaris Wendy Fichthorn Christine Fortnam Beth Frank-Heffer Nicole Franki Katie Fredericks Carly Freeman Ashley Gaesser Kenneth Gavin Tammy Genagon Jonathan Gerenski Pat Gerenski Antoinette Gionta Nikolina Gionta Penny Gionta Ben Gioseffi Kim Glavin’s Abby Golfo Maureen Goodwin Beth Graf Sherry Guest Anne Gulledge Kelly Harris Betty Havens Kevin Holahan Gretchen Homer Patti Horton Lyndsay Houghton Jennie Huch Kate Karl Sheila Kinsky Mark Klein Georgia Klotz Mary Klotz Tim Klotz Tom Klotz Katie Klotz Parasch Sarah Klotz-Rosen Roseann Kraus Kathleen Krenzer Joan Krist Ron Laforce Andrew Lahue Jean Lamicela Majella LaRock Kate Leipold Joseph Leunig Elizabeth Li Margaret Li Margaret Lorden Michael Lynch Frank Mandery Caryl Marchand Autumn Maxwell Marjorie Monte William Morris Jeanne Mulley Sandra Naylon Conor Palmer Jacob Peri Tessa Peri Sabrina Persell Mcleod Debby Pitts Carol Podgorski Pat Powers Ann Publow Allison Radley June Rafoth Esta Richter Joyce Ridley Rich Rogers Patty Rowland Katarina Saddlemire Margaret Salatino Lori Salerni Joyce & Dick Sarvis Danielle Schab Kristine Schaller - Mager Joanna Schoff Michael Seelig Amanda Shipman Christina Stewart Abigail Stuckless Richard Taromino Ashley Tillman Art Trimble Steve Trotta Chantel Truax Kimberly Tyson Bonnie Wadach Sean Wagner Katharine Waite Amy Walworth Cindy Weaver Kathleen Welch Michael Whitcraft Cory White Kat/Kristin Wiggall Linda Wojciechowski Linda Wood Ruth Wright Vonnie Youngs Kristina Zeitvogel Mackenzie Zimmerman Hugs 4 Mom Smiling Jim St. Ann’s Community Team Gionta Team Grimshaw Team Klotz Jewish Senior Life Kevin’s Koasters Ras Team Ryan Family and Friends St. John’s Onward Marchers Team Cassetta Team Debbie UR Medicine/Thompson Health Senior Living Team Dancin’ Nana Forget About It Freeman Crew Halpern’s Helpers Keep Kimmy Smiling Krenzer MannPower! 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