mile·stones—noun - Living Beyond Breast Cancer
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mile·stones—noun - Living Beyond Breast Cancer
Milestones mile·stones— noun 1 actions or events marking a significant change 2011 Annual Report y e a r s LBBC indelibly changed the breast cancer landscape by giving women a place to turn for information, connection and support. y e a r s S ince its inception in 1991, Living Beyond Breast Cancer LBBC’s comprehensive educational programs and services include has grown from a small group of volunteers operating national conferences, teleconferences, regional community out of founder Dr. Marisa C. Weiss’s home to a leading meetings, newsletters, the “Guides to Understanding Breast national education and support organization with an Cancer,” a robust website, the toll-free Survivors’ Helpline, annual budget of $3.5 million. recordings, transcripts and the Paula A. Seidman Library and Resource Center. The organization offers dedicated initiatives At the time of LBBC’s formation, very few resources existed for the newly diagnosed, young women, women with advanced for women affected by breast cancer. It seemed no one was breast cancer, women at high risk, African-American women talking about life beyond treatment. LBBC indelibly changed and Latinas. In addition, programs designed for caregivers and the breast cancer landscape by giving women a place to turn healthcare professionals are available to help them meet the for information, connection and support. needs of women affected by breast cancer. In the early years, the organization focused solely on the While LBBC’s services have expanded significantly over the years, post-treatment experience. It quickly evolved to provide its mission remains the same: to empower all women affected by assistance to women at all stages of diagnosis, in treatment, breast cancer to live as long as possible with the best quality of recovery or living with metastatic disease. Today, LBBC stands life. LBBC’s unwavering commitment to mission delivery is what as a highly respected information aggregate, touching the has made it the organization it is today and will carry it forward lives of tens of thousands of women. for as long as there is need. 1 Dear Friends, As I reflect on my last decade as a member of the Living Beyond Breast Cancer Board of Directors, and as Board Chair for the past two years, I am struck both by how much has changed and how much has remained the same. This past year—2011—proved significant in many ways. Despite the backdrop of a very challenging economy, LBBC remained fiscally sound. Even faced with the culmination of our three-year grant from the National Philanthropic Trust, we made thoughtful decisions that allowed our programs, resources and staff to not only endure, but to flourish and grow. We received our first-ever federal grant—a multiyear award from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—to develop programs and services to educate and support young women with breast cancer. The CDC grant reaffirms the importance of our work for this underserved group and its prestige will open many new doors for LBBC moving forward. 2 “We have built a solid reputation as a leader in breast cancer education and support.” We launched the national expansion of our signature education Our 20th anniversary is indeed a time to give pause and to and fundraising event beyond Philadelphia, hosting the first acknowledge all who have helped LBBC reach this milestone. Yoga on the Steps® in Washington, DC. We salute the amazing staff at LBBC—many of whom have been with the organization for a decade or more. We honor We strengthened our partnership with White House | Black the incredibly dedicated volunteers, friends and supporters Market and built relationships with two additional brands who have given so passionately and selflessly of their time and under Chico’s FAS—Chico’s and Soma Intimates. resources, including my colleagues on the Board of Directors. Most importantly, we celebrate all of the courageous women And perhaps most notably, we celebrated the 20th anniversary who have come to us in need and warmly remember those we of LBBC. We are no longer “the new kid on the block.” We have have lost along the way. built a solid reputation as a leader in breast cancer education and support. Yes, 20 years have gone by, and there have been It has been an absolute privilege to serve. many changes along the way. Still, we remain true to our roots, continuing to provide women with the information and support Respectfully, they need at the most personal level. Lisa Bayard Chair, 2010–2011 LBBC Board of Directors 3 Marking Milest LBBC’s history is one of hard work and perseverance; of meeting need and remaining true to its mission. 4 tones R eaching a milestone as momentous as the 20th anniversary of Living Beyond Breast Cancer inevitably calls for a look back on the past two decades of events that helped mark significant stages in LBBC’s development. As is the case for most institutions, it is not one turning point, but a series of accomplishments along the way, that have guided the course. It is these smaller, but no less significant milestones that tell the true story of an organization. LBBC’s history is one of hard work and perseverance; of meeting need and remaining true to its mission. Because of this, LBBC is and will always be the place where women can turn to for information about the latest advancements in breast cancer treatment and care in accurate, easy-to-understand language. LBBC empowers women to make the best choices for themselves regardless of age, stage of diagnosis, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or ability to pay. This 2011 Annual Report celebrates not only the organization’s achievements over the past year, but the many milestones that have marked LBBC’s journey since 1991—defining its history and shaping its future. 5 M i l e s t o n e s 1992 1991 Radiation oncologist Marissa C. Weiss, MD, creates Living Beyond Breast Cancer, identifying an enormous need in the community for information, connection and support for women following treatment for breast cancer. 800 women attend LBBC’s Annual Fall Conference, where they establish powerful connections with their peers, are presented with tools to help gain knowledge about how to make informed decisions and become advocates for LBBC across the country. LBBC’s Board of Directors reconfigures to include individuals in positions to help LBBC grow in response to increasing interest in the organization’s programs and services. 1995 6 2011 In February, LBBC co-hosts the eleventh C4YW (Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer) Providing Access to Information in Orlando, FL. LBBC also hosts the 5th Annual Conference for Women Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer in April and its annual News You Can Use: Breast Cancer Updates for Living Well conference in October, both in Philadelphia. Thousands of women—representing nearly every state in the country— are in attendance and thousands more access the resulting transcripts, audio recordings and educational materials from each conference archived on lbbc.org. LBBC is invited to present at the 1st International Consensus Conference for Advanced Breast Cancer, held in November in Lisbon, Portugal. The Conference assembles more than 800 thought leaders from 64 countries, tasked with developing a set of consensus guidelines for the management of metastatic breast cancer (MBC). LBBC’s presentation shares key findings from a comprehensive survey of nearly 700 women living with MBC, conducted by the organization to guide the development of new and expanded programs. 7 2011 The second edition of Getting Connected: African-Americans Living Beyond Breast Cancer is released. The updated publication includes offering support and guidance new perspectives from women navigating life after diagnosis. More than 50,000 copies of this award winning book have been distributed since it was first published. LBBC’s collection of culturally specific publications also includes We Celebrate Tomorrow: Latinas Living Beyond Breast Cancer, written in both English and Spanish. The LBBC Survivors’ Helpline continues to thrive, serving 34% more callers in 2011 than 2010. This national, toll-free telephone service is staffed by a dedicated team of women diagnosed at all ages and stages of breast cancer. These women understand what having breast cancer means and what to expect, and they have made the commitment to “give back” by offering one-on-one peer support, information and hope to callers. Helpline volunteers receive specialized training and log nearly 2,000 hours of service annually. For the ninth consecutive year, LBBC partners with several leading organizations to produce the four-part Survivorship Teleconference Series, reaching thousands of women around the world. In addition, LBBC hosts 14 free, interactive teleconferences in 2011, sharing vital information on the latest treatment options, research data and quality of life issues. 8 M i l e s t o n e s 1996 LBBC begins work on Getting Connected: African-Americans Living Beyond Breast Cancer, an inspiring, culturally specific resource featuring personal stories of diagnosis, treatment, recovery and life after treatment told by women of color. 1997 The LBBC Survivors’ Helpline is created to connect women who are newly diagnosed or undergoing treatment with trained volunteers in similar circumstances who offer compassion, information and support in a confidential setting. This significant turning point allows women across the nation to call LBBC for one-on-one guidance after diagnosis. LBBC conducts its first teleconference, Navigating Your Way: A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed, attended by 700 women. 2000 9 M i l e s t o n e s 2002 The first Yoga Unites® for LBBC is held on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The event, conceived by yoga instructor Jennifer Schelter, MFA, is the result of the inspiring story of Courtney Kapp. Ms. Kapp, a young mother of three who was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 40, used the practice of yoga during her treatment and recovery as part of her overall wellness plan. Orchestrated by Living Beyond Breast Cancer CEO Jean Sachs, MSS, MLSP, Yoga Unites provides participants the chance to serve as grassroots fundraisers to support LBBC’s services. 2002 10 LBBC reaches out to the newly created Young Survival Coalition to cohost the annual Conference for Young Women (now C4YW), combining resources to provide a much-needed forum for women diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 45. More than 500 women attend. 2011 LBBC continues to partner with other organizations including the Young Survival Coalition, the Triple Negative Breast Foundation®, the Metastatic Breast Cancer Network and the American improving quality of life Cancer Society®, to allow the delivery of stronger and more comprehensive programs. lbbc.org is expanded to include a new section about triple-negative breast cancer, with tailored medical and psychosocial information for women with this diagnosis. The site’s new “Share Your Story” feature invites women to write about their own experiences with breast cancer. More than one million people visit lbbc.org in 2011 to access the most current information available. The organization’s signature education and fundraising event, Yoga Unites® for LBBC, is renamed Yoga on the Steps® and LBBC leadership directs a national expansion initiative. In Philadelphia, the 9th annual open air yoga class and healthy living expo draws 1,200 participants and raises almost $290,000. In October, the first Yoga on the Steps: Washington, DC attracts over 200 attendees to Freedom Plaza and raises nearly $60,000. That same month, Denver is announced as the event’s third host city. LBBC works with doctor-researchers nationwide to develop a new title, Understanding Palliative Care, for the metastatic breast cancer community. The new publication joins the organization’s “Guides to Understanding Breast Cancer” library. 11 2011 LBBC secures its first federal grant from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). First-year funds of $250,000 from this threeyear grant will allow LBBC to develop new and expanded empowering women programs for young women with breast cancer. LBBC is among only seven organizations nationwide selected by CDC to receive funding for this purpose. In August, LBBC is accepted into the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), the world’s largest and most successful annual workplace payroll deduction giving program. LBBC immediately begins engaging and preparing a corps of volunteers from across the U.S. to introduce the organization to potential donors through speaking opportunities at CFC charity fairs and campaign events. In November, LBBC recognizes 20 years of empowering women at The Butterfly Ball: Club 20. This “special edition” of the annual gala recognizes the extraordinary leadership of the five individuals who have chaired the LBBC Board of Directors since its inception. Jean Sachs, who was named executive director (now CEO) of LBBC in 1996, is presented with LBBC’s highest honor—The Founder’s Award. Club 20 is attended by more than 500 guests and raises over $550,000 for LBBC’s education and support programs. 12 M i l e s t o n e s 2006 Charity Navigator, the nation’s leading nonprofit evaluator, recognizes LBBC as a “Four-Star Charity,” an elite ranking earned by organizations that exemplify exceptional fiscal responsibility—exceeding industry standards and outperforming most charities within their particular cause. 2008 The National Philanthropic Trust presents LBBC with a three-year, transformational grant in the amount of $2.25 million—the single largest grant ever received by LBBC. LBBC’s goals of increasing the organization’s reach by 35%, building greater awareness among underserved populations and embarking on a strategic planning process to lay the groundwork for continued growth are achieved. 13 Dear Friends, Each year, 230,000 women are diagnosed with invasive constituents—from the delivery of easy-to-understand breast cancer. Over the past two decades, services for information, to the quality of our educational programs these women have changed dramatically, as has the and materials to the invaluable support of a peer network. medical and psychosocial understanding of the disease and its impact. With tremendous innovations occurring 14 While LBBC began in and remains headquartered in in treatment and care, information surrounding breast Philadelphia, the need for our services is just as great cancer is becoming increasingly complex. To know in cities across the country. Moving forward, our goal anyone who has been diagnosed with this disease is is to impact more women through the expansion of to understand the daunting physical, emotional and our programs and to find new ways to reach newly financial challenges it brings. diagnosed women who don’t know about LBBC. Living Beyond Breast Cancer remains the best place for We are very enthusiastic about hosting our signature women to turn to help make sense of evolving information education and fundraising event, Yoga on the Steps®, in and how to apply that information to make informed cities across the country, including Denver and Washington, DC. decisions. What continues to differentiate us from other In 2011, C4YW (The Annual Conference for Young Women), breast cancer organizations is how we connect with our was held in Orlando and will continue to travel to different “Living Beyond Breast Cancer remains the best place for women to turn.” locations across the country. And, we are energized about who have walked with us side by side over the years. Our putting to good use our grant funding from Centers for achievements live within the tens of thousands of women, Disease Control and Prevention. families, caregivers and healthcare providers we have touched—and who have touched us—on this journey. In 2012 and beyond, we will continue to build on the organization’s strengths—an extremely efficient As we celebrate the last 20 years, and prepare for the utilization of funds, the passion and knowledge of next 20 years, we appreciate more than ever your our tenured staff, meaningful relationships with experts ongoing confidence in LBBC. There is so much more and funders alike, the guidance of a medical advisory to do. committee comprised of over 60 of the world’s leading breast cancer experts and our unique ability to connect Warmest regards, with women at the most personal level, regardless of our growth. We are enormously proud of all that LBBC has aspired Byron Hewett Jean Sachs, MSS, MLSP to and accomplished, and we are deeply grateful to all Chair, 2012–2013 Chief Executive Officer LBBC Board of Directors LBBC 15 201 1 STATE MENT OF F INA NC IA L POSITION For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2011 8% 6% Operating Expenses 86%Program.............................................................$2,737,848 86% 6%Fundraising........................................................$181,989 8%Administration and Management....................$250,215 Operating Income 37%Corporate...........................................................$1,347,741 21%Individuals..........................................................$771,609 1%Grants.................................................................$34,261 19% Program Sponsorship........................................$717,194 4% 3% 2% 13% Special Events....................................................$489,884 4%In-Kind and Donated Services...........................$131,588 3% Conference Fees................................................$100,700 13% 2%Cis B. Golder Quality of Life Grant...................$77,755 37% 19% 21% 16 1% Assets Liabilities and Net Assets CURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Cash and Cash Equivalents........................... $1,740,061 Accounts Payable.......................................... $123,215 Grants and Contributions Receivable.......... $346,192 Accrued Salaries............................................ $9,184 Prepaid Expenses........................................... $8,287 Accrued Vacation.......................................... $7,301 Total Current Assets...................................... $2,094,540 Accrued Payroll Taxes.................................... $1,005 Investments.................................................... $3,403,146 Total Current Liabilities................................. $140,705 Deferred Rent................................................ $20,793 EQUIPMENT Total Liabilities.............................................. $161,498 Office Furniture and Equipment.................. $166,631 Software........................................................ $39,371 NET ASSETS Less Accumulated Depreciation................... ($145,400) Unrestricted................................................... $5,014,442 Total Equipment............................................ $60,602 Temporarily Restricted.................................. $402,985 Total Net Assets............................................. $5,417,427 OTHER ASSETS Total Liabilities and Net Assets..................... $5,578,925 Security Deposits........................................... $20,637 Total Other Assets......................................... $20,637 Total Assets.................................................... $5,578,925 Auditors: Larson Allen, LLP 17 2011 c o n t r ibu t o r s $250,000 + $50,000 – 99,999 Amgen AstraZeneca Bristol-Myers Squibb Celgene Corporation Novartis Oncology boobies rule!!! $100,000 – 249,999 $25,000 – 49,999 Cline Cellars Genomic Health GlaxoSmithKline Oncology Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, Ltd. Irene Kelso*/Professional Recovery Services Unite for HER $10,000 – 24,999 American Cancer Society, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Community Partnership Grant Geraldine & William Campbell Cancer Support Community 18 Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Eastern Regional Medical Center Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centocor, Inc. Donna & Frank Colaco Comcast-Spectacor Foundation Maureen & Nathan Doron Lilly Marie & Joseph Field Robert B. Golder Greenberg Traurig, LLP Health Promotion Council of SEPA Hess Foundation, Inc./ Connie & Sankey Williams Lisa D. Kabnick, Esq. & John H. McFadden The Kapp Family Foundation Kenilworth Creations, Inc. The Lipstein Family LiquidHub Kevin G. Lokay LympheDIVAs Jack McCusker Merck Myriad Genetic, Inc. Pfizer Oncology Pfizer Pennsylvania Community Grants Program Joanne Quinn/Clarence J. Venne Foundation Trust Peggy Robinson & Ray Thomas Saatchi & Saatchi Science Jennifer Chalfin Simmons & Albert Simmons Soma Intimates Under Armour, Inc. Margaret & Andy Zuccotti $5,000 – 9,999 Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. AstraZeneca Bessemer Trust Boehringer Ingelheim Heidi & James Boudreau Cindy & Larry Cherry Deloitte LLP Fieldstone 1793 Foundation/ Mrs. Henry A. Jordan Karen & Chris Gagnier HealthAmerica Independence Blue Cross Insider Guides, Inc. JadeYoga John Harding Family Foundation Kathleen & Hal Kamine Jean L. Karotkin LIVESTRONG Lockheed Martin Employees Foundation Andrea & Abraham Morris Foundation Peabody Orlando Hotel Premier Meeting Solutions Mira Rabin & Thomas I. Whitman Nancy & George Reider Alan L. Saltiel/Paula A. Seidman Fund Frances Seidman SmartWool Advocacy Program Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation Veridex, LLC Weforia $1,000 – 4,999 Abelson Legal Search Abington Memorial Hospital Susanna E. 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Byrne Rebecca & James Byrne CancerCare CASE Center for Cancer Care and Hematologic Disease Charme Silkiner Jewelry Design Chemo Beanies Susan M. Chialastri The Children’s Treehouse Foundation Ellen & Win Churchill Terri Cohen Complete Interiors Jeanne & Mark Connelly Elizabeth Cook Eleni & Gregory Costa Paula Cramer & Warren Laddon Genie DaPron Elizabeth H. Dautrich Deutsch Garfield Philanthropic Fund Dr. Bruce Lloyd Talus Memorial Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation Dr. Susan Love’s Research Foundation Joseph W. Eades Empire Health Care Kirstin & Jeff Engelman EV Endeavors, LLC / Rub-On Nipples Jennifer & Matthew Finn Linda & Steve Fischer DoryEllen & David Fish Annabelle Fishman Flair Boutique LLC Melissa Flanagan & Dennis Casterline Brie & Dan Fleishmann FORCE Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered Marilyn Frank & David Feldman Gabay & Gottlieb Cosmetic Surgery Associates Ruth Garfield Susan & Steven Gartenberg Linda T. Giovinco GiveForward Wendy & Richard Glazer Bunny P. 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