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
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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
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