2010-2011 Annual Report - Maine Cancer Foundation
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2010-2011 Annual Report - Maine Cancer Foundation
Annual Report 2010-2011 Maine Cancer Foundation Quick Facts 2011 $1,000,000+ Amount of grants distributed 10 Number of researchers in Maine funded $83,033 Average amount of research grant 21 Number of education and patient support grants $7,761 Average amount of education/patient support grant 100% Percent of Maine counties covered by MCF grants Our Mission Maine Cancer Foundation improves the health and well-being of Maine people by funding: •Scientific laboratory, clinical and outcomes cancer research •Professional and public education regarding knowledge and advances in cancer medicine •Support programs for patients, survivors, their family and friends 100% of funds raised remain in Maine. Since 1976, Maine Cancer Foundation has funded projects in Maine dedicated to reducing and eventually eliminating the devastating impact of cancer. In the past ten years, we have awarded nearly $4.4 million in grants to Maine organizations for research, education and patient support programs. Three of them are highlighted in this report, but all have made a valuable contribution to the fight against cancer. We are proud of our Maine heritage and the fact that we invest all of our funds here in our state. There are many individuals and organizations that have made a measurable difference, and we are honored to be a part of that success. We look forward to continuing this important work until cancer no longer devastates our families, our neighbors, our workplaces. We hope we can count on your support in the coming year. If you are looking for a way to invest your money here in the state of Maine in a way that will impact the lives of thousands, please consider making a donation to Maine Cancer Foundation. Read on to learn about how your gift will make a difference. If you would like to know more, visit our website www.mainecancer.org or call our office at 207-773-2533. Together, we can find hope. Thank you for your support, Gene Libby President, Board of Directors Tara M. Hill Executive Director Maine Cancer Foundation Research Grants Maine is home to world-class research facilities and scientists who are studying promising new ideas in cancer research. MCF focuses on funding the initial work that will establish a study and enable it to qualify for larger, national grants. In 2011, ten grants totaling $830,300 were awarded to cancer research projects in Maine. After a competitive, peer-review process, 10 proposals were selected from the 19 requests received by the Foundation. Scientists at Husson University, Maine Institute for Human Genetics and Health, Maine Medical Center, MDI Biological Lab, The Jackson Laboratory, and the University of New England will use the funds to study the causes, prevention, and treatment of cancer. Kevin Mills, Ph.D., a scientist at The Jackson Laboratory, recently said, “The Maine Cancer Foundation makes a very big difference to the quality and the type and the amount of cancer research that happens in the state.” In recent years, Maine Cancer Foundation seed grants have enabled scientists, including Dr. Mills, to compete and succeed on the national stage. He received an initial grant in 2008 to identify and investigate the cellular processes that normally protect against cancer-related chromosome rearrangements. His results were so promising that Dr. Mills received a four-year, $800,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute to continue his study. Each year, Maine Cancer Foundation invests in the most promising ideas from Maine scientists. Each one is a step on the road that may lead to the cure we all seek. Like many others in Maine, Nathan and Helen Brackett’s family has been impacted by cancer. “We appreciate Maine Cancer Foundation’s leadership in the funding of Maine based research initiatives seeking to find a new understanding about cancer,” said Helen. It was this focus that led the Bracketts to name Maine Cancer Foundation as the recipient of a charitable annuity in their will. “I think Maine Cancer Foundation is providing a chance for bright young scientists in the state of Maine to make that impact that may turn into the next great cancer therapy.” Roger Inhorn, M.D., Oncologist, Mercy Hospital, Portland Cancer Research Profile: Todd Vanderah, Ph.D., University of New England Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women with nearly 200,000 diagnoses each year in the U.S. Bone is the most common site for breast cancer metastases, resulting in bone loss, fractures, anemia and pain. Despite marked advances in chemotherapy treatments for early stage breast cancer, once the tumor has metastasized to the bone, few new therapies are effective in slowing disease progression and increasing survival. Dr. Vanderah’s team at the University of New England is investigating the use of novel compounds that both inhibit the growth of the breast cancer cells and reduce the cancer induced bone pain and bone loss. Their studies so far suggest that these new medicines may provide advanced-stage breast cancer patients with an excellent option in slowing the progression of a debilitating and ultimately fatal disease. Maine Cancer Foundation Education Grants Each year, Maine Cancer Foundation provides funding to organizations seeking to educate professionals and the public about the causes and treatments of cancer as well as the screening and lifestyle changes that can prevent the disease altogether. In 2010-11, we awarded 7 grants totaling $68,265. Some of the programs that these funds provided support for include: •cancer prevention and detection in Franklin County •increased screening for immigrant women in Cumberland County •improved patient information services in Waldo County •information on cancer genetics to Maine health providers •educational opportunities for radiation technicians This past spring, we awarded grants to 25 oncology nurses enabling them to attend the annual Oncology Nurse Society Congress in Boston. The nurses represented 11 facilities in six Maine counties. They received the most up-to-date information available and had the opportunity to collaborate with nurses from around the country. Upon returning, the nurses shared the information with their coworkers both formally and informally. Cancer Education Profile: Cancer Education in the Community, Healthy Community Coalition, Farmington Each of the educational programs we fund are critical for preventing cancer or detecting it early, making treatments more successful. Thank you for enabling Maine Cancer Foundation to fund more every year. Farmington’s Healthy Community Coalition saw a need to better educate the economically disenfranchised, rural residents of Greater Franklin County about cancer prevention and screening. Maine Cancer Foundation funding gave them the opportunity to launch a highly coordinated effort that has reached over 3,500 people and saved countless lives. The Susan Donnell Konkel Student Scholarship Fund Award The program utilizes several strategies including: a mobile health unit; workplace presentations; door-to-door visits; and the utilization of Facebook to disseminate information about prevention and screenings. Made possible by a bequest received from the estate of long-time MCF friend and donor, Susan D. Konkel. This year, the award went to Michael Neilson at the Summer Student Research Program at Maine Medical Center Research Institute. The focus of his research project has been assessing the effectiveness of prediction models to help prostate cancer patients make better decisions regarding their treatment and their quality of life. “The skill of risk communication and fostering patient centered decision-making is universal in the medical profession, and as such the experiences I am having this summer are invaluable,” said Mike, a rising second year medical student at Tufts University School of Medicine. “We’re really trying to reach people in quite a variety of ways in the community that might not be seeking healthcare in a traditional way through their doctor’s offices,” says Jennifer McCormack, RN, Program Coordinator. “It’s rewarding to have people either send us letters or tell us their stories of how they wouldn’t have done a screening if it weren’t for their interactions with us.” Utilizing a variety of strategies, Healthy Community Coalition is persuading residents of Franklin County that knowing about cancer is the first step to preventing cancer. Kevin Brusie photo Maine Cancer Foundation Patient Support Programs Cancer Patient Support Profile: Maine Buddy Program, Cancer Community Center Fourteen organizations across the state received $94,724 in grant awards during the past year. Examples include: •wellness and nutritional support in Androscoggin, Cumberland and York Counties Maine Buddy Program was established in 2001 to connect recently diagnosed cancer patients with buddies who have travelled the same path. Maine Cancer Foundation provides critical funds that enable the program to thrive, matching about 100 patients every year. •transportation services in Oxford County and the Lakes Region •new approaches for prostate cancer patients managing their emotional journey •support programs for children dealing with cancer in the family •cancer survivorship programming •cancer support groups across the state These programs serve families in Maine who have been touched by cancer and have needs beyond the medical treatment they are undergoing. “Maine Cancer Foundation is making a big difference for the families in our Tender Living Care program,” said Susan Giambalvo, Program Director for The Center for Grieving Children. “The peer support program for families facing serious illness serves more children and families every day. The generous support of the Foundation ensures that the Center remains a place where the entire family can get support, for as long as needed and at no cost.” “I lost my Dad to cancer and then a year later discovered that I also had cancer. I was very grateful and amazed that people I will never meet raised money and did the research that enabled me to survive and live a normal life, something that might not have been possible 10 years earlier. Being a school teacher, I quickly came to the realization that I had a great opportunity to not only involve an entire generation of future cancer fighters, but hopefully get an entire community involved in a fight that we must, and will, win. Each March when I do Mary’s Walk, I feel a strong connection to my Dad and it keeps me motivated to find a cure for cancer that I know will come.” Doug Bennett, Team Leader, Red Storm Strikes Out Cancer “To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.” Chinese proverb “Maine Buddy Program gives people a tremendous amount of hope,” says Michele Johns, Executive Director of Cancer Community Center which directs the program. “Your friends and your family can give you support and love, but only somebody who has actually walked in your shoes can give you that kind of hope and courage.” Many volunteers were former Buddies themselves and find that giving back is an important step in their healing. Michele says one measure of the program’s success is just how many of those Buddies return to help other patients. Another is a milestone reached this past summer - the 1,000th request for a Buddy match. 2011 Research Grants Shuhua Bai, PhD, Husson University, School of Pharmacy Lung Cancer Amy Haskins, PhD, Maine Medical Center Research Institute Prostate Cancer Derek Hoelz, PhD Maine Institute for Human Genetics and Research Cellular Lucy Liaw, PhD, Maine Medical Center Research Institute Breast Cancer Da-Ting Lin, PhD, The Jackson Laboratory Brain Cancer Antonio Planchart, PhD, MDI Biological Laboratory Tumor Growth Igor Prudovsky, PhD, Maine Medical Center Research Institute Tumor Growth Pradeep Sathyanaranyana, PhD Maine Medical Center Research Institute Leukemia Doug Spicer, PhD, Maine Medical Center Research Institute Tumor Growth Todd Vanderah, PhD, University of New England Breast Cancer 2010-2011 Education Grants Healthy Community Coalition Cancer Education in the Community Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Practical Cancer Genetics for Maine Health Care Providers Maine Medical Center Addressing Cancer Prevention Needs Among the New American Populations Melanoma Foundation of New England Your Skin Is In, a Program for Teens Regional Medical Center of Lubec Cancer-There is Hope Here in Washington County Conference Southern Maine Community College Radiation Therapy Education Conference Waldo County Healthcare Inc. Improving the Quality of Cancer Care for Waldo County 2010-2011 Patient Support Grants Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center, Ellsworth: Volunteer Program Management Camp Sunshine: The Family Sponsorship Program Cancer Care Center of York County: Nutritional Support for Cancer Patients Cancer Community Center, Portland: Wellness Program and Maine Buddy Program Caring Connections, Bangor Y: Support Group Programs The Center for Grieving Children: Tender Living Care Program Central Maine Medical Center: Nutritional Counseling for Cancer Patients Community Concepts, Lewiston: Cancer Patient Transportation Services Lake Region Senior Service, Inc.: Cancer Patient Transportation Services On June 21, 2011, Maine Cancer Foundation held its Annual Meeting at Spring Meadows Golf Club in Gray. Julie Marchese and Robin Whitten received Founder’s Awards in recognition of their exceptional volunteerism. Julie is the Founder of Tri for a Cure and Robin brought MCF the Pink Tulip Project, both of which are now MCF Signature Events. Dr. Daniel M. Hayes who practices oncology at Maine Center for Cancer Medicine was honored with the Carroll Award for his extraordinary efforts to advance the path to a cancer free future. Maine Breast Cancer Coalition: Support Service Fund for Breast Cancer Patients Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer: Helping Prostate Cancer Patients Manage Their Emotional Journey Maine Medical Center: Communicate Individualized Risk Information to Prostate Cancer Patients Mercy Hospital: The New Leaf Program, Cancer Survivorship Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation: Common Journey: Cancer Support for Women In the 35 years that Maine Cancer Foundation has been funding the fight against cancer, there have been both successes and challenges. We have made inroads through research and education, and the death rate from cancer in Maine is on the decline. However, Maine continues to have the highest annual death rate of all the New England states, ranked 13th highest in the U.S. which tells us that there is still work to do. Maine Cancer Foundation is committed to improving the health and well-being of Maine people – people like you, your family, your neighbors, and friends. As you saw on the previous pages, we have supported programs across the state that are making an important difference each and every day. We are able to make a significant impact because of your vital support. Valuable programs across Maine are in need of Maine Cancer Foundation funding – many of which will be sending us a grant application in November. You can help us to award more grants so they have the resources to fight cancer in your community. Please consider a donation today either online or through our annual appeal which will arrive in your mailbox in November. Please know your donation does make a difference. Thank you. Join us on March 11, 2012 for the 14th annual Mary’s Walk and Kerrymen Pub 5K The top ten fundraisers for Mary’s Walk in 2010: Gene Libby Doug Bennett Gail Kingsley Dean Wolfahrt Matthew Libby Claire Sutton Emily Follett Patrick Eisenhart Joseph R. Hanslip Bob Leger On Sunday, March 13, nearly 4,000 walkers and runners converged on Saco to celebrate the 13th annual Mary’s Walk and Kerrymen Pub 5K. These hardy souls from southern Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts came to honor the memory of lives lost to cancer and to encourage and support those who are currently coping with the disease. Mary’s Walk was founded in 1999 as a unique way to recognize Mary Kerry Libby’s spirit and the joie de vivre she warmly shared with friends, family and the community of Saco. What first began as a 427 person stroll through town has evolved into a major community happening that has attracted an estimated 35,000 or more participants during its 13 year span. In 2011, Mary’s Walk raised $180,000 for the Maine Cancer Foundation, bringing the total amount of funds raised since its inception to over $1.7 million. Thanks go to the many dedicated supporters who host their own fundraising events to benefit MCF. Each one is committed to ensuring that we are able to continue supporting cancer research, education and patient support in Maine. Special recognition goes to the following groups who each raised more than $10,000 in FY 2010-2011: Sugarloaf Charity Summit: $110,334; Breast Cancer License Plate: $46,977; Sea Dogs Mother’s Day 5K: $25,000; Saco Bay PT 5K: $13,718; Q97.9 Cans for a Cure: $10,672 Join us on July 29, 2012 for the 5th Annual Tri for a Cure “It is about believing that I can make a difference in the lives of my loved ones and the people in my community. It is about saying “no” to sitting around and waiting for someone else to take the lead” Shelly Couture, Tri Participant The 4th Annual Tri for a Cure was held under sunny skies on July 31, 2011 and raised a record $1.1 million for Maine Cancer Foundation. This year, the all women’s triathlon sold out in about 4 minutes, highlighting the popularity of the three sport event. Each participant was required to raise $350, but many raised much more. The Twilight 5K offers women the opportunity to get a taste for the race, running the same beautiful waterfront course at Southern Maine Community College. While there was no minimum donation to participate in this race, participants still raised nearly $30,000 to fight all cancers in Maine. Tri for a Cure has quickly become a premier event in Maine and an opportunity for women to challenge themselves physically while raising funds that will help their family, friends and neighbors who are battling cancer. The top ten fundraisers for Tri for a Cure in 2011: Shelly CoutureJennifer Ginn Sharon DorsettSarah MacDuffie Annie Hodgdon Cara Dellarma Bridges Meredith Strang Burgess Gillian Schair JoAnne Christman Sharon Leddy-Smart The 10th annual Cure Breast Cancer for ME Luncheon on October 5, 2011 was a tremendous success! Nearly 600 people packed the ballroom at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland to support survivors, remember those we have lost, and celebrate the progress we have made in fighting breast cancer. Event founder, Meredith Strang Burgess and Susan Bowden, event chair for the past two years, put on a wonderful program which included a look back at past luncheons along with a compelling video of physicians and scientists talking about how far we have come in just 10 years. The awards ceremony honored the following individuals: Caring Heart Award – Madeline Beaudoin of Madeline’s Hair Replacement Clinic Outreach and Education Award – Breast Care Specialists of Maine, Mercy Hospital Medical Care and Research Award – Therese White, MD Grassroots Advocacy Award – Maine Breast Nurse Network Meredith Strang Burgess Spirit of Life Award – Esther Leck The highlight of the Luncheon for many was the final cheer, led by dancers from Dance Studio of Maine celebrating the end to another year of hope and inspiration. This year’s event raised over $70,000 for the Women’s Cancer Fund which ensures that funds will always be available for cancers affecting women. For more information, visit www.curebreastcancerforme.org. MCF Women’s Cancer Fund The Women’s Cancer Fund was established in 2002 to ensure that resources would always be available for cancers that affect women. All funds raised from the Cure Breast Cancer for ME Luncheon and Pink Tulip Project support the fund which has provided over $1,000,000 in funding to date. Pink Tulip Project has been blooming in Maine gardens for six years and continues to spread across the state. This year, we added the opportunity to purchase bulbs to the traditional public and community fundraising gardens, and over 30,000 pink tulips and daffodils were planted in Maine and beyond. From the planting parties with school children to the bloom parties in the cool spring air, we celebrated with gardens of hope that fewer women will be diagnosed with cancer. It is planting time again for the 2012 season. As the snow begins to fall, we will anticipate the flowers that will bloom in the spring symbolizing hope for those suffering from cancer and raising awareness in communities everywhere. Until then, enjoy the many beautiful gardens pictured on our website, www.pinktulipproject.org. 2011 top ten fundraising gardens (head gardeners): Five Girlfriends Garden (Jean Todd) Lincoln Park (Robin Whitten) Laurie’s Garden (Michael Denniston) Live Life Be Brave (Carlisle Tuggey) The Mayor’s Daughters (Susan Ransom) Straus Center (Joy Lyons) Trinity Park (Heidi Hansen) The Jackson Laboratory Garden (LuAnn Ballesteros) Cape Elizabeth Welcome Garden (Gina D’Angelo) Western Prom (Carol Allen) Thank you to our donors We gratefully acknowledge the kindness of these donors who made gifts to Maine Cancer Foundation’s Annual Fund between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Every effort has been made to ensure that these listings are accurate. We regret any errors. 1976 Club $5,000+ Dr. Katherine Pope and Christopher Harte through the Spicewood Fund of the Austin Community Foundation for the Capital Area Mr. Harry Konkel Ms. Erin Pond Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Chamber of Commerce: Fashion Show Maritime Energy Golf Tournament Q 97.9 Cans for a Cure Saco Bay Physical Therapy 5K Race Sea Bags Sea Dogs Mother’s Day 5K Race Tee Up for TaTas Golf Tournament State of Maine Breast Cancer License Plate Sugarloaf Charity Summit Society of Hope $2,500 - $4,999 Mike Garrigan Memorial Golf Tournament Portland Professional Firefighters Local 740 IAFF York Hospital Breast Cancer Walk 2nd Century Club $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brainerd Cape Elizabeth Girls JV Lacrosse Play Strong Fundraiser Mr. Jim Clair Mrs. Elizabeth L. Davis David and Kathleen Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson Gorham Bike & Ski Girls and Gears Night Ms. Annette Gosnell Hike the River Fundraiser: Shipyard Brewery Ms. Susan Konkel Mr. Gene Libby Ms. Lena Madore Maine Running Company: The Running Academy Ms. Zareen Taj Mirza Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell Nadra Edgerley Photography Inc: May Flowers and Day at the Beach Event Grand Chapter of Maine: Order Of The Eastern Star Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pardy Mr. Joel Pond Pond Family Foundation Peter Rinck and Laura Davis Mrs. Cornelia Robinson through a component fund of the Maine Community Foundation Tim and Howsie Stewart Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thompson Rob and Robin Whitten through the Grace Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Carroll Society $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Brown through the Buonanimo Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Craig Church Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gallupe Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Hannemann Dr. Roger Inhorn and Ms. Victoria Masakowski Mr. Jeffrey Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McAllister Mr. Roger Putnam Dr. Karen Rasmussen Mr. Alan Rowell Mrs. Louise M. Royall Mt. Abram Ski Club: Ski Race TD Banknorth: Employee Volunteer Recognition Program United Healthcare Specialty Benefits: Ice Cream Social United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut: Pratt & Whitney Ms. Ruth Riddick Palm Bay Richard P. Waltz Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. SPX Communication Technology Thompson Cottages, Inc. Wright Express Belted Cow Company: Beltie Pink Ribbon Deering Girls Soccer Boosters Greely High School NHS Promise Circle $250 - $499 Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Babcock Michael and LuAnn Ballesteros Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Carroll Ms. Nancy Fox Ms. Barbara Grillo Ms. June Harbison Ms. Lillian Kerr Haversat Dr. Thomas Hayward Mr. Stuart Lyons Ms. Sandra Stone Mr. and Mrs. Barry Unnold Vreeland Marketing Ms. Sally Williams Dr. Jeff Young Mr. Douglas Adams Dexter Health Care Expose Design Harvard Pilgrim Health Care: Golf Tournament Mr. Chet Jordan Mr. Gabrie Letourneau: 2nd Annual Holiday Lighting Show National Semiconductor Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School Ms. Melissa Taylor Gorham Savings Bank Greater Portland V Workers’ Comp Group Fund Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Janson Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon Ms. Casey Anctil: Chuck a Duck Fundraiser Courage Circle $100 - $249 Ms. Melissa Adams Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Allen Ms. Melissa Allen Ms. Jessica Amon Ms. Audrey Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Angier Ms. Christine Arlander Ms. June Asch Associated Grocers of Maine Atlantic Great Dane, Inc. Ms. Barbie Ayotte Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock Barber Foods Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barr Mr. Robert Bellevue Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Billings Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bilsky Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bingham Blue Knights International Maine IX Ms. Shirlee Bommer Ms. Denise Bourgault Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brackett Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bradford Mr. John Branson Brimstone Management, Inc Mrs. Emily Brown Ms. Meredith Strang Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Chabot Mr. Leonard Chabot Ms. Patricia Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clyne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coale Ms. Debra Comar Ms. Mary Coogan Mr. and Mrs. Jason Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curci Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Dalbeck Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Amato Mrs. Meredith Damone Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dana Ms. Emma Dann David Banks Realty Ms. Joan DeCosta Delorme Ms. Jean Diane Taylor, Diane Bouchard, Lynn Bostrom, Judy Stevens and Tawana Ahearn Diary Marketing Services, Syracuse, NY Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dillman Ms. Arlene DiMillo Direct Mail Of Maine Mr. Michael Dubyak Mr. Robert M. Dyer East Brown Cow Management Mr. Marc Edmunds Mr. Frederick Emery Mr. Roland Eon Mr. Jay Evans Mr. and Mrs. David Farnsworth Mr. Kevin Fellows Ms. Audrey A. Findlen Ms. Mary Elizabeth Foley Fort Kent Fire Department Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fortin Mr. Richard Foss Foss Company Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foye Galliker Dairy Company Mr. Vince Gallucci Gateway Title of Maine, Inc. Mr. James Geddes Mr. Larry Geohagan Ms. Susan Gerhardt Ms. Jacqueline Giasson Fuller Gifford’s Dairy Inc. Ms. Barbee Gilman Give with Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goff Ms. LaRee Goulet Mr. Mark Grandonico Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Granville Ms. Cheryl Greaney Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Hall Ms. Deborah Halpin Harbor Fish Market and the Alfiero Family Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Hayes HDR/DTA Mrs. Judith Hersey Mr. Clayton Hoak Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hunnewell Dr. Anne Hunter Hurley Travel Experts, Inc. Mr. Mark Hutchins Mr. Howard Ives Ms. Pauline Jaconski Ms. Dianne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan Jupiter Cove Condominium Assoc. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kane Mr. Timothy Keene Key Bank Ms. Eva Klinger Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kodis Kris-Way Truck Leasing Inc. Special Events Thank you to our donors L. L. Bean Peck Building Customer Representatives: Bake Sale Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LaBerge Mr. Richard LaPointe Mr. Frank Leavitt Ms. Heather Lee Mr. Ronald Leeking Mr. Daniel Leeper Dr. and Mrs. Laban Leiter Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lemieux Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis Mr. John LoBosco Mr. and Mrs. William Lott MacDonald Page & Co., LLC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mackiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Maienshein Maine Food Producers Alliance Maine Heritage Policy Center Maine Rock Gym: Rock Climbing Fundraiser Mr. and Mrs. John Mann Mr. Al Martens Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCully Mrs. Mary Mcdonald Mr. Stephen Meahl Ms. Michelle Mikolajczyk Ms. Rebecca Millett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore Mr. and Mrs. John Morris MSAD 68 Board of Directors Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray New England Truck Tire Centers Oakhurst Dairy Mr. Frederick Olson Dr. and Mrs. Harold Osher Ms. Susan Parella Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Pelletier Mr. John Peters Mr. Leroy Philbrook Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William Pink Pinkham & Greer Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pittis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pope Mrs. Ruth Porter Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Mr. and Mrs. Greg Radziszewski Mr. J. Chase Rand Mrs. Jeani Reagan Ms. Elaine Reid and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson Ms. Maryann Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Roth Mr. and Mrs. Alan Saabye Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution: Employee Jeans Day Mr. and Mrs. David Saunders Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schenkel Schlotterbeck & Foss Co. Ms. Ellen Banks Shibles Skillins Greenhouse South Bristol Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staples Ms. Cindy Steinort Ms. Gail Strattard Synergent Technical Services Tech Conveyor Inc. Terracon The Meadows Ladies Golf Association: Cancer Awareness Fundraiser The Pep Group Mrs.Carolyn Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Kathy Thompson Transport Leasing Corp Truist Ms. Joan Vickery Mr. and Mrs. Al Voisine Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh Mrs.Nancy Weber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiler Robert Whelan Ms. Brenda Whitney Ms. Kimberly Whitney Woodard & Curran Special Events AstraZeneca Burgess Advertising & Marketing Maine Center for Cancer Medicine Maine Magazine Maine Medical Center Time Warner Cable WCSH 6 WGME 13 News 8 WMTW WPXT/WPME Sponsors: Presenting Underwriter: Bangor Hydro-Electric Company Maine Magazine Oxford Networks Major Underwriter: Arby’s of Maine City of Portland MaineTodayMedia, Inc. Town & Country Federal Credit Union Bud Underwriter: Bayley Hill Elk & Deer Farm Eastern Maine Community College WS Emerson Mary’s Walk and the Kerrymen Pub 5K – March 13, 2011 Participants who raised $1,000 or more: Gene Libby Doug Bennett Gail Kingsley Dean Wolfahrt Matthew Libby Claire Sutton Emily Follett Patrick Eisenhart Joseph R. Hanslip Top Sponsors: Cure Breast Cancer for ME Luncheon – October 4, 2010 Top Sponsors: Light of Hope: Garden of Peace, Garden City, NY University of Maine, Orono Casco Pink Tulip Garden, Casco Compassion: Pink Tulip Project – October/May Gardens contributing $1,000 or more: Downeast Digital Cinema Edison Press Fleur de Lis Headlight Audio-Visual Mainebiz Martin’s Point Mercy Hospital Nassau Broadcasting Portland Radio Group St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center WJBQ/97.9 Five Girlfriends Garden Lincoln Park, Portland Laurie’s Garden, Kennebunk Live Life Be Brave, Portland The Mayor’s Daughters, Portland Straus Center, Southwest Harbor Trinity Park, Portland The Jackson Laboratory Garden, Bar Harbor Cape Elizabeth Welcome Garden Western Prom, Portland Anonymous Big Hits Y100.9 WYNZ CRI-SIL Silicone Technologies, LLC Genentech General Dynamics Hannaford Kennebunk Savings Bank Libby O’Brien Kingsley & Champion Maine Magazine MaineTodayMedia, Inc. Nimlok Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution Saco Valley Shopping Center Spectrum Medical Group Town & Country Federal Credit Union Wing-Benjamin Trust Fund WGME 13 Tri for a Cure – July 31, 2011 Participants who raised $2,000 or more: Katie Allen Melissa Allen Deb Austin Maggie Batchelor Abigail Bliss Cara Dellarma Bridges Nealie Budway Carol Cain Emily Cain Angela Campos Geraldine Canning Dorothy Carroll Ann Casady JoAnne Christman Stacy Cimino Sharmon Clark Karen Cloutier Lindsey Collins Patricia Cook Shelly Couture Tiffany Crawford Laura Davis Sara Devlin Sharon Dorsett Renee Durgin Jennifer Engel Sarah Fortin Melissa Fowler Christine Friant Chelsy Gilroy Jennifer Ginn Amy Gleason Nancy Goldstein Tina Gordon Susan Gorman Cheryl Greaney Rayma Griffin Maura Halkiotis Joanne Hallisey Cari-Anne Higgins Margo Hill Jennifer Hitchcox Annie Hodgdon Nancy Holland Elizabeth Holmstrom Betsy Hood Ann Houser Jaime Jamieson Diane Johanson Jeri Keane-Dreyer Norma Kraus-Eule Sharon Leddy-Smart Caitlin Littlefield Hayat Lutes Sarah MacDuffie Deborah Maines Paula Marcus-Platz Jean Ginn Marvin Kathryn Mathias Carole McCarty Anne Mitchell Diane Morrison Doreen Morrow Joan Murray Julia O’Neill Charlene Orne Raffaella Peters Scottie Pierce Stephanie Manzoli Pothier Jennifer Pulvino Judith Richard Gillian Schair Alice Canning Senko Jane Sheehan Susan Sinnott-Curran Jessica Smith Melissa Smith Laura Sosnowski Lesley Steinhauser Meredith Strang Burgess Meg Streck Wendy Suehrstedt Leah Temm Betsey Timm Kristi Tripp Jessica Townsend Teresa Valliere Anne Verrill Paula Vokey Anne Wilkinson Louise Wilkinson Kate Wurgler Top Sponsors: Inspiration Partner Wright Express Endurance Partners Maine Magazine Maine Real Estate Network Maine Running Company News 8 WMTW Spectrum Medical Group Southern Maine Community College Statement of Financial Position Maine Cancer Foundation Staff June 30, 2011 Statement of Activities Assets Unrestricted Permanently Total Restricted Cash Prepaid Expenses Accrued Interest Receivable Investments Merchandise Inventory Equipment Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust Public Support and Revenue Contributions Special Events Revenue Investment Income Change in Value of Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust Miscellaneus Reimbursements $ 360,943 $ - $ 360,943 $ 1,614,187 $ - $1,614,187 $ 431,443 $ - $ 431,443 $ - $ (358) $ 89,705 $ 89,705 $ - $ (358) Total Public Support and Revenue $ 2,406,215 $ 89,705$ 2,495,920 Expenses Program Services $ 1,188,751 $ - $1,188,751 Management and General $ 192,484 $ - $ 192,484 Fundraising (including $139,930 of In-Kind Gifts) $ 642,856 $ - $ 642,856 Total Expenses $ 2,024,091 $ - Change in Net Assets $ 382,124 $ 89,705 Net Assets - July 1, 2010 $1,700,722 $628,182 Net Assets - July 1, 2011 $ 2,082,846 $717,887 $2,024,091 $ 471,829 $2,328,904 $2,800,733 $ $ 311,811 122,803 $ 16,386 $ 2,199,918 $ $ $ 5,017 17,652 717,887 Tara Hill, Executive Director Peter King, Development Director Erlene LeBorgne, IT and Community Marketing Manager Kelly Martin, Special Events Manager Nancy Thompson, Donor Support Andrea Wedge, Special Events 2011-2012 Board of Directors: Total Assets $ 3,391,474 Jane Amero LuAnn Ballesteros Liabilities James Clair Accounts Payable $ 4,320 Accrued Liabilities $ 11,366 Patricia Deisler, MD Deferred Revenues $ 575,055 James Donovan Total Liabilities $ 590,741 Jennifer Dumas Kaye Flanagan Net Assets Barbara Grillo Unrestricted - Endowment/ Operating Fund $ 2,082,846 Chip Harris Permanently Thomas Hayward Restricted - Trust $ 717,887 Andrew Hertler, MD Total Net Assets $ 2,800,733 Roger Inhorn, MD Gene Libby, Esq. Stuart Lyons, CPA David Mitchell Elizabeth Pietras, MD Thomas Polko Joel Pond, Esq. Katherine Pope, MD Peter Rinck Design by Rinck Advertising Pink Tulip Project October and May Statewide www.pinktulipproject.org Cure Breast Cancer for ME Luncheon Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland www.curebreastcancerforme.org Tri for a Cure Sunday, July 29, 2012 Southern Maine Community College www.mainetriforacure.org Mary’s Walk and Kerrymen Pub 5K Sunday, March 11, 2012 Thornton Academy, Saco www.maryswalk.org Save the Dates
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