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2010
Annual Report
4753 N. Broadway, Suite 632
Chicago, IL 60640
info@apnaghar.org General info: 773-334-0173 Crisis line: 800-717-0757
www.apnaghar.org
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Board of Directors Surinder Nand, President
Saiyed Rabbani, Vice President Ajay Chokshi, Treasurer Sudha Rao, Secretary Jatinder Singh Bedi Sameer Chhabria Ramzan Dhanji Sabrina Hans
Ranjana Khipple Khan Dipankar Mukhopadhyay
Danial Noorani Ketki Parikh Alpa Patel
Rambha Radhakrishnan Vasanthi Seeraas Monika Sharma
Alumni Board Usha Wasan, Chair Prem J. Datt Zainab Ekbal Jagriti Ruparel Kanta Khipple Santosh Lal Ashima Mehta Shaheen Sayeed Prem Sharma
Associate Board Shafohi Alamgir
AnnMarie Annadappa Reena Bajowala Arvind Chahal Sahar Dar
Shahreen Hossain Alokh Parikh Sri Reddy
Roona Nath Shah Sandhya Kanury
Mission Statement Apna Ghar (our home) provides culturally-appropriate,
multilingual services, including emergency shelter, to survivors of do-
mestic violence with a primary focus on South Asian and other immi-
grant communities.
Programs are designed to secure the immediate wellbeing of victims of violence and to help them attain safety, self-sufficiency, and to break the cycle of violence.
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Message from the President and Interim Executive Director It is amazing to see how far we have come since Apna Ghar opened its doors in 1990. Now, in its twentieth year, the vision of the five founders has taken shape into more than a crisis hotline and an emergency shelter. This journey has been possible be-cause of the tremendous support of our donors, funders, volunteers and friends. As we reflect back at FY 2010 [the period between July 2009 –June 2010], two things stand out: first, the fiscal challenges we faced and secondly the steadfastness of our Boards of Directors and Staff. In spite of a decrease in funding from some sources, our staff continued to provide high quality services to our clients. Staff and the Board of Directors continued to explore new resources to weather the economic storm our nation faced. Our rewards came in the form of witnessing the transforma-tion of our clients who had little to no hope for their future when they first arrived at Apna Ghar’s doors because they had lost their home, family, legal status and mone-tary resources to becoming empowered survivors. With your support, these individu-als moved from a place of despair to leading productive lives free of any violence as they received education, stable housing, employment and gained legal status to pur-sue dreams for themselves and children. Their success stories validate the work we do, restore our trust in their resilience and renew our hopes for a better future for them and our community. On behalf of these individuals and the Board of Directors, we thank you for your on-going support of Apna Ghar, Inc. (our home). Sincerely, Surinder Nand M.D. Rambha Radhakrishnan M.D. President Interim Executive Director
Dr. Surinder Nand Board President
Dr. Rambha Radhakrishnan Interim Executive Director
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APNA GHAR THANKS ITS GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, AND FOUNDATION GRANTORS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010
Corporate and Foundation Grantors
Alphawood Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
BlueCross and BlueShield of Illinois
Chicago Community Trust
Chicago Foundation for Women
Circle of Service Foundation
Hitachi Foundation
Illinois Bar Foundation
Legal Assistance Foundation
Mayer and Morris Kaplan Family Foundation
Michael Reese Health Trust
Million Dollar Round Table Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
Ravenswood Foundation
Government Grantors
Chicago Department of Family and Support Services
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Attorney General’s Office
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Chicago Mayor’s Office on Domestic Violence
City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
US Department of Homeland Security
Illinois Department on Aging
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Betty’s Story of Courage
“Betty” arrived in the US a year and a half ago from Central Asia. She came to the
US with her daughter to seek corrective treatment for some of her daughter’s dis-
abilities, but Betty knew she could not return to their home country after her
daughter’s surgery, because she had endured over 16 years of severe domestic vio-
lence and sexual abuse at the hands of her husband who was also an alcoholic.
Even after Betty and her daughter moved out of their home, he stalked and har-
assed her. Betty got little to no response the 9 different times she tried to get assis-
tance from the police in her home country, and she knew that if she returned there,
she would be in grave danger, and it would only be a matter of time before her
husband harmed her and her daughter again.
Betty was referred to Apna Ghar for services after her daughter’s surgery from the
hospital where she’d received the treatment. Apna Ghar’s legal advocates accom-
panied her to appointments with immigration attorneys who determined what kind
of relief she and her daughter might be eligible for under US laws. In addition they
referred her to the agency’s emergency shelter where Betty and her daughter re-
ceived intensive case management that included finding the right school and pro-
grams for her daughter. The advocates also arranged for translation services since
Betty and her daughter only spoke their native language. They also assisted her in
receiving counseling services at a sister agency where one of the Asian languages
that she spoke was also spoken.
Betty’s attorneys decided that the best course of action would be to apply for asy-
lum based on domestic violence. The current administration passed regulations in
2008 allowing victims of domestic violence to seek asylum in this country, so this
was a new type of case for the attorneys. The client and her attorneys received let-
ters stating that the client had been approved for asylum after just 5 months mak-
ing it a groundbreaking case in the US. Her case indicates great progress being
made towards providing better immigration options for survivors of domestic vio-
lence. Betty and her daughter are now looking forward to a fresh start and new op-
portunities. As asylees they also have access to public benefits that can help them
secure stable housing and healthcare. Our agency continues to work with them
through this process and we will also assist them with their legal issues relating to
becoming permanent residents and eventually citizens of the United States.
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Testimonial From A Client
Dear Apna Ghar Advocate,
Your help, guidance and support has been extremely helpful in my getting this
far with my immigration status, something I never thought I could get on my
own. Thank you for giving me this opportunity and for providing me with such
an excellent lawyer. Please convey the good news of my status being approved
to the concerned people at Apna Ghar and especially to my counselor. Thanks
once again to Apna Ghar for the immense support, help and encouragement
that helped me get through one of the toughest phases of my life. I could have
never achieved any of this without all of you and I will be forever grateful for
that.
“Ayana” Apna Ghar client
Anna’s Story of Courage
“Anna” is from the Caribbean. She married her high school sweetheart in her home country
after completing a bachelor’s degree in Biology and came to the US with him. However, her
husband became extremely physically and emotionally abusive towards her after their arrival
in the US, constantly controlling and manipulating her. He also prevented her from continu-
ing her education further which was devastating to Anna. Anna had 3 children during the
course of her 20 year marriage and all the child rearing responsibilities were left to her. Anna
came to Apna Ghar in 2007 seeking a change in her life circumstances. Apna Ghar’s advo-
cates assisted her in finding legal representation to obtain an order or protection against her
abusive husband, and eventually a divorce. They also assisted her in finding representation to
self-petition under the Violence Against Women Act because her husband had never peti-
tioned for her and thus Anna did not have work authorization or a social security number.
Anna is now a permanent resident of the United States. Anna also received intensive individ-
ual counseling services at Apna Ghar. Over the years, Anna has regained her self confidence
and has rebuilt her life after enduring years of abuse. Though she has a degree in Biology she
has been cleaning homes to support herself and her family. In 2010 she completed a medical
billing and coding course, and with funding from Ashima’s Progressive Education Fund, she
can pay for the licensing classes, exam fees, books and supplies. Anna is keen to work in a
doctor’s office and she is very grateful for this opportunity to continue her education and
work towards financial independence. It is a major step in her journey towards empowerment
and will have a long lasting impact on her life. Anna says,
“I could never have gotten as far as I have without Apna Ghar. You have helped
me put my life back together and see that something different is possible for me. I
cannot tell you how much your support means to me.”
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Residential Services Program:
Apna Ghar provides two stages of safe housing. Our 15-bed emergency shelter is available for women and their children for up to 120 days. Our 7 shared supportive housing apartments are available for 18-24 months and can accommodate up to 15 women, plus their children.
IN FISCAL YEAR 2010…
• Our shelter housed 41 women and 13 children for 3,779 nights
• Our transitional housing units housed 12 women and 9 children for 6,518 nights
Comprehensive Supportive Services Program:
Through hotline, collaborative case management, counseling and therapy, and legal advocacy, our staff supports women and their children as they develop and work toward short and long term goals and establish independent and healthy lives, free from violence.
IN FISCAL YEAR 2010…
• Our hotline provided information, referral, and safety planning for 1,943 callers
• 236 women and 23 children were served through our comprehensive supportive
services program
• 193 women and 2 children received legal advocacy services
• 151 adults and 13 children received individual counseling
• 70 adults and 8 children received group counseling, including domestic violence
education, art therapy, and life skills
• 160 adults and 8 children received collaborative case management
• 124 adults and 20 children received other wraparound services including public
aid advocacy, child support advocacy, and translation services
Apna Ghar is a safe refuge for women and children
that is immediate and culturally relevant.
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IN FISCAL YEAR 2010…
• 270 women, men, and children received visitation and safe exchange services
• Our staff supervised 1,260 hours of supervised visitations
• Our staff facilitated 677 safe exchanges
Supervised Child Visitation and Safe Exchange Center (CVC):
The CVC provides a safe, supervised environment for children to visit their non-custodial parent in cases where there have been allegations or findings of abuse towards a parent or child.
Outreach, Education and Advocacy Program:
Apna Ghar seeks to educate and engage communities of faith, law enforcement, and educa-tional, judicial, and medical systems to increase awareness of specific needs and barriers faced by immigrant survivors when accessing services. We also provide the state certified 40-hour domestic violence training with an emphasis on culturally appropriate response and services.
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IN FISCAL YEAR 2010…
• Over 2,500 individuals received information and training through outreach, education and
advocacy efforts
• 15 individuals were trained through our 40-hour domestic violence volunteer training
Apna Ghar is breaking the cycle of violence
by teaching survivors to be self-sufficient.
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FY 2010 Statements of Financial Position
Unrestricted Temp.
Restricted
2010 Totals 2009 Totals
ASSETS:
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents 106,108 147,976 254,084 438,911
Grant and contract receivable 212,074 -- 212,074 105,265
Prepaid and Deposits 15,023 -- 15,023 20,037
Other receivable 2,150 -- 2,150 47,006
Total current assets 335,355 147,976 483,331 611,219
Fixed assets - at cost 963,782 -- 963,782 972,201
Total assets 1,299,137 147,976 1,447,113 $1,583,420
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 14,850 -- 14,850 18,002
Deferred revenue 2,326 -- 2,326 2,000
Mortgage payable - current portion 10,984 -- 10,984 11,249
Total current liabilities 28,160 -- 28,160 31,251
Long term liabilities:
Mortgage payable 615,712 -- 615,712 626,700
Total long term liabilities 615,712 -- 615,712 626,700
Total liabilities 643,872 -- 643,872 657,951
Net assets:
Temporary restricted -- 147,976 147,976 184,731
Unrestricted 455,265 -- 455,265 540,738
Board designated 200,000 -- 200,000 200,000
Total net assets 655,265 147,976 803,241 925,469
Total liabilities and net assets $1,299,137 $147,976 $1,447,113 $1,583,420
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FY 2010 Statements of Activities
Unrestricted Temp.
Restricted
2010 Totals 2009 Totals
SUPPORT, REVENUES AND RECLASIFICATIONS:
Program Revenue:
Government contracts and awards 718,907 -- 718,907 703,235
Gifts, grants and contributions:
Contributions 267,203 12,500 279,703 461,045
Special events 211,477 -- 211,477 185,236
United Way 5,000 -- 5,000 --
Interest income 3,744 -- 3,744 10,959
Thrift store sales 5,568 -- 5,568 15,296
Other income 5,203 -- 5,203 13,946
In-kind contributions 96,349 -- 96,349 138,989
Net Assets released from restrictions:
Satisfaction of purpose restrictions 49,255 (49,255) -- --
Total revenue 1,362,706 (36,755) 1,325,951 1,528,706
EXPENSES:
Program services:
Child Visitation Center 182,997 -- 182,997 144,691
Residential 639,539 -- 639,539 604,549
Comprehensive Support Services 225,965 -- 225,965 300,245
Education, Outreach and Advocacy 92,555 -- 92,555 110,508
Elderly Program -- -- -- 85,881
Total program services 1,141,056 -- 1,141,056 1,245,874
Supporting services:
Management and general 220,756 -- 220,756 293,524
Fundraising 51,502 -- 51,502 52,713
Total supporting services 272,258 -- 272,258 346,237
Total expenses 1,413,314 -- 1,413,314 1,592,111
Changes in net assets (50,608) (36,755) (87,363) (63,405)
Net assets, beginning of year - as previously reported
740,738 184,731 925,469 988,874
Prior period adjustment (34,865) -- (34,865) --
Net assets, beginning of year - as restated 705,873 184,731 890,604 988,874
Unrestricted net assets, end of year 655,265 147,976 803,241 1,914,343
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FY 2010 Revenue
55%
17%
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Government Grants
Corporate and Foundation
Support
Individual Contributions
Special Events
Miscellaneous Income
In-kind contributions
FY 2010 Expenses
80%
16%
4%
Programs and Services
Management and General
Fundraising
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FY 2010 REVENUE
FY 2010 EXPENSES
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Stride Against Violence Fundraising Event
Participants in Apna Ghar’s annual Stride
Against Violence are warming up for the 5K
fun run/walk. Each year, Apna Ghar raises
awareness about domestic violence and helps
raise funds for our important programs and ser-
vices. This year’s event was held on September
13, 2009.
Art Therapy Exhibit
Seven women depicted their journey to end domes-
tic violence in their lives on October 19th at the
Mess Hall in Rogers Park. These women from In-
dia, Africa, China, Mexico, and United States; with
different languages, religions, cultures and back-
grounds all found support and commonalities while
creating drawings in Apna Ghar’s weekly Art Ther-
apy group. Through the process of ending an abu-
sive relationship, each woman explores themes of
loss, grief and despair; then new hope found in fol-
lowing their desire for respect, love, and a new life.
Soiree in the Suburbs
On March 7, 2010, Apna Ghar’s Associate
Board hosted an educational dinner to raise
awareness on domestic violence. The Honor-
able Judge Ketki Steffan of the Cook County
Circuit Courts, former Assistant State Attor-
ney and her role in assisting the passage of
legislation to allow judges to place GPS de-
vices on stalking perpetrators, the Honorable
Steffan along with an AG client engaged the
over 70 guests on the depth of domestic
violence’s devastation to each individual
who is a victim, to their children and
family and to the community. The din-
ner, Soiree in the Suburbs, was held at
Raza’s Restaurant in Oak Brook.
Capital Campaign Dinner
On November 1, 2009 Apna Ghar hosted
a Capital Campaign Fundraising Dinner
to help pay for Apna Ghar’s new shelter,
which was purchased in September, 2008.
The above “Tree of Empowerment” will
reflect the names of all Shelter Space Do-
nors and will be displayed at the Apna
Ghar office.
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Advocating for Progress
In May 2010, Apna Ghar’s Super-
vising Legal Advocate, Neha Gill,
presented and co-facilitated a 3-day
workshop in Northern Iraq on
developing policies and procedures
for shelter services and
administration. Shelters for
survivors of gender-based violence
in the region function not only as
residential facilities but the entire
organization operates out of them
because of safety concerns.
Neha also participated in a White
House briefing in February 2009
focused on addressing
immigration-related challenges,
language barriers, and transnational
abandonment.
Awards and Recognition
In 2010 Apna Ghar is honored to have been
recognized in the following ways:
• Chicago Commission on Human
Relations Advisory Council on Immigrant
& Refugee Award for outstanding
leadership & contributions to the
immigrant and refugee community of
Chicago
• Harvard Asian American Service Award
for outstanding contribution to the
promotion of awareness and care for
victims of domestic violence
• South Asian Americans Leading Together
(SAALT) award for building community
in Chicago
• Honorable Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Cook County’s
Exceptional Service Award for
outstanding leadership in the community
in the area of Domestic Violence
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APNA GHAR THANKS ITS INDIVIDUAL DONORS AND CONTRIBUTORS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010
$5,000 AND ABOVE ASG Foundation Ashima Mehta Ramzan & Parvin Dhanji Anonymous Sudha Rao Umesh & Prem Sharma
$1,000 – $4,999 Anonymous Alpa Patel Brahma Gupta Club of Indian Women Darsha & Usha Wasan Deepa Godambe Diljit Ahluwalia Dipankar Mukhopadhyay Dushyant Sharma Fidelity Charitable Trust Fullin, Manda, Kreager & Abbo, LLC Hem Gupta Indira Mansukhlal Doshi Memorial Trust Jayant & Rambha Radhakrishnan Lake Forest International Club Lakeside Bank Manatosh Banerji Manisha Bose Medstar Laboratory, Inc. Mir Y Ali Mysore Shivaram N. B. Nandkumar Nirupma Sharma Oommen A Koshy Pepsi, Co. Prahlad Pyati Robert Singh & Pramilla Sarin R & R Events, LLV Rajini Chandramouli Raphael Borok Ravi Shanker Gupta Santosh & Roshan Lal Sabrina Hans Events Saira Waheed & Zakir Akbar Sanjay & Kallolini Tailor Sarode Foundation Shashi Ohris Shobha Sharma Sukanya K. Reddy Sucha & Surinder Nand Tripat K. Sahapal Vinay & Raminder Kumar Vinod Chandra Vasisth
$500 - $999 AnnMarie Anandappa Aneet Ahluwalia Arvind K. Chahal Bangalope R. Murthy, MDSC Bhim S. Hans Chicago Physician Asso., LLC Danial & Karen Noorani Deepak Bakane Dorairaju Thavaseelan Firdaus Jafri Harish Thakrar Haya Atcha
Hosashalli Padmesh Kavita Mahableshwarkar M. Mohsin Qureshi Madhoolica Dear Manatosh Banerji Manju Gupta Marella Hanumadass Mayank Tripathi Mohammad A Mannan Mona Das Mukund Acharya Nabeela R. Rasheed Nagabhushana Rao P. Rajagopalan Professional Services Group, Inc. Prashant Sheth Rajan Behal Rajat Gupta Reena Talwar Rhonda L Shankara Rita Yadava RKNF Internal Medicine, LLC Saiyed G. Rabbani Sameer Chhabria Sandhya Chandrasekhar Sendhil Revuluri Shirin Muzaffar Smriti Mehta Snaidero USA Southwest Vein Clinic Suman Behal Sun Builders, Inc. Tanttrix, Inc. The Meadows Club U.A.G., Inc. UIC SAMSA Ramesh & Vasanthi Seeras Vijay M. Haryani Yashpal Singh Yogesh Tejpal Zafar Sait
$100 - $499 Abraham Mathew Achint Sethi Aftab Taylor Aimee Fagan Ajay Dua Ajay Nagarkatte Alamelu Lakshmanan Aliasgar Ganiji Aliya Rahman Alya Y. Bandukda Amar Gugnani Amarpal Matharu Ami Rathod Amin Bhimani Ameena Yusuf Amit Jain Amit Rana Amit Sheth Amita Parekh Amy Connolly Anand Kumar Ananth Shenoy Andrew Lueder Andrew S. Paine Anil Bouri Anil K. Sharma
Anita Arora Anjali Gurnani Anjali Mehta Anju Saraswat Ankur Jain Ann Anandappa Anna Balakrishnan AnnMarie Anandappa Anshuman Vaidya Anthony C. Eirich Antony Fernandez Anubhav Jain Apurva Chitnis Archana Chawla Aroon K. Chaddha Arshi Suhail Arshia Hasnain Arshia Hossain Arun Sharma Arun Sobti Asha Gandhi Asha Puri Asha Sarode Ashok M. Doshi Ashok Sharma Ashutosh Gupta Ashwin B Damania Ashwin Chugh Ashyana Banquets Asif A. Sayeed Asma Waheed Aswathalakshmi Murthy Atanu Das Athihalli S Nagaraj Avinash Nutan Vaidya Axita Patel Badri Taparia Bapu Arekapudi Bahir H. Mamdani Baskar Ranganath Beena Joseph Beth Murphy Bhagwant Sidhu Bharati Patel Bhargavi Devineni Bhupendrari & Bhadrabala Bhuva Bindu Alexander Bindu Ganga Bridgeview Bank Group Brijesh Anghan Brinda Shah Carl Bell Chaitanya Dubey Chander M Verma Chandrashekhar Virupannavar Chandu Shah Charles Lo Charles Orsay Charmaine Y Rowland Chinar Sheth Chris Zala Chrisantha Anandappa Czarnecki & Schlenker D.A. Patel Daniel Hardy David Gupta David R. Reed David Soglin Debbie Bergonia
Debjani Roy Deepa Sahrawat Deepak B. Bakane Deepak & Febe Kapoor Deepak P. Bhavnani Deepak Shah Deepika Barua Desh R Thakkar Deven J. Joshi Dhimat R. Desai Diana Jaime Dilip Shah Dimitri Gidaspow Dipen Lakha Dipika Dinesh Dipti Ravichandran Dipty Mohite Dixit Patel Dolar R. Koya Donna Norris Drishpreet Singh Dwarka Taparia Faisal Z Ahmed Farhan Yasin Farhana Khan Farzana Badruddoja Gadadhar K. Papanna Geeta Chopra Geeta Sharma Geetha Ramaswamy Govind Lakshman Grace E. Miya Gul P. Bhatia Gul Wadhwani M. Upadhyay Haidari Shikari Hargurmukh P Singh Hari Agrawal Harpreet Gil Hashim Merchant Health Care Services Heart Care Ctrs. Of S Chicago Heena N Kapadia Hema Gajiwala Hemlata Limaye Hemant Patel Hinsdale Asthma & Allergy Ctr. Homa Magsi Horizons Behavioral Health Solution Indra Makhija Ishwinder Somani J.D. Soetiin Jagruti Gupta Jahvini Amin James A. Gates James G. Panicker Jane Gao Janice Dengis Jaslyn M Singh Jatinder P. Singh Jayant Geete Jayant C. Bhalerao Jayanthi Mittur Jayarama & Mohana Naidu Jeremy Chia Jessika J. Moon Joe Rizza Acura John D. Mitchell John Mundt
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APNA GHAR THANKS ITS INDIVIDUAL DONORS AND CONTRIBUTORS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010
$100— $499 CONT. Joyce C Fielding Joyce R. Miller Judith A. Cook Juju Lien Jyoti Gokhale Jyoti Jain Kajekar Ramachandra Kamal K. Chawla Kamala D. Nallari Kamlesh Shah Kanika Ghai Kantu Mahlhotra Kanwal D Ghaey Kanya Babu Karen Courney Karthik Rao Kartikeya Goyal Kathleen Kim Katia E Chaterji Kavita Soni Ketan Baman Ketki Steffen Khushboo B Joshi Kinna Shah Kiran Girdhar Kiran Vohra Kishor G. Ajmere Krishna Murthy Krishnaiah Revuluri Krusha Patel Kulmeet S. Galhotra Kush Agarwal Lakshmi Menon K. Sujata & Laurence D. Marks Lily Agrawal Lisa A. Rone Lisa Green Lubaina Raj Lydia Merrill Madhu Malhotra & Suresh Chawla Madhu Uppal Madhuri Patel Mahendra Patel Makarand Karvekar Malini Patel Mani Pavaluri Manish Bhuva Manjit Singh Manju Dhanda Manju Vence Manuel R. Gonzales Marc Neilsen Maria Kuriakos Mariam Alsikafi Masoom Ahmed Massimiliano Gioia Maturu Satya Rao Maureen McGann-Ryan Medini Pradhan Meenakshi Bapna Meghmala Doshi Michael & Babita Ribet Michael Hogan Milan Madhani Mohanbir Sawhney Mohammed A Kazmi Monica Sharma Monica Teredesai
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