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Annual Report 2013
Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley
02 Message from Our Chair & President
10 Highlights of the Year
Education & Outreach
Medical/Patient Services Data
Financial Data
Donor List
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178 Church Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
845.471.1530www.ppmhv.org
MISSION:Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley empowers
individuals to make independent, informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives by providing access to high quality, evidence-based and medically sound health care and educational services, and by
promoting and advocating for public policies to make those services available to all. Planned Parenthood
Mid-Hudson Valley’s services allow each individual to manage his or her fertility regardless of income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, national origin
or residence.
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Moving Forward, No Matter What. In 2013, we provided services to 13,300 patients through 23,153 visits. We reached an additional 23,728 individuals through our education and outreach programs. In addition, we guided many of our clients through the process of accessing health insurance through the provision of the Affordable Care Act. For many, this is the first time they have had such insurance.
But what sets Planned Parenthood apart from most health care providers is the dedication and generosity of our supporters. Through a substantial grant from a loyal family foundation, we were able to reach hundreds of families in the African American and Hispanic communities in the mid-Hudson Valley. Both Latina and African American women have significant disparities in health outcomes such as mortality rates for cervical and breast cancers. This grant resulted in a 500 percent icrease in women from these communities seeking screening and preventive services from PPMHV for the very first time.
Additionally, a family of longtime donors established a fund to provide long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as IUDs, post-abortion for women who cannot afford them. Long-acting reversible contraceptives are the most effective method to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. Thanks to these donors, many women in the mid-Hudson Valley now have the opportunity to ensure full control over their future reproductive choices.
We’re here for the women and families in our community because of your support and dedicated belief in our mission. I cannot thank you enough for what you do—whether through charitable support, patient escorting, hosting an event or writing letters to the editor. We appreciate your partnership in making sure women, men and young people can get the care and information they need to be healthy and reach their potential. Thank you for standing with Planned Parenthood.
Most Sincerely,
Ruth-Ellen BlodgettPresident/CEOPlanned ParenthoodMid-Hudson Valley
Blake RiderChairpersonPlanned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley
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Message from Our
Planned ParenthoodMid-Hudson Valley Board of Directors2013-2014
ChairBlake Rider
Vice ChairFred Cook
TreasurerHelen Ullrich
SecretaryShannon Wong
MembersMartin CharwatLeah FeldmanJulia Goings-PerrotIra HochmanCathie HunterStephen Katz Kellyann Kostyal-LarrierCynthia Lowe Irwin RosenthalBarbara SarahMimi Tannen
Ruth-Ellen Blodgett, President and CEO; Ellie Charwat; Cecile Richards, President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Martin Charwat, Board Member
Cary Fowler; Amy Goldman Fowler, Co-Chair and Rob Dyson, Co-Chair, 80th Anniversary Soirée.
CONSECUTIVEYEARS OFGIVING
4.
HEALTH CAREEXPANSIONFollowing the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, PPMHV was instrumental in providing spaces for several agencies to enroll people in the exchange, expanding access to birth control as well as preventive health care like cancer screenings and annual exams.
1. CARE. NO MATTER WHAT.
3.After lots of nationwide testing and research, Planned Parenthood Federation of America launched a new and refreshed brand. Care. No Matter What. reflects nearly a century-long commitment of helping people to lead healthy lives.
WOMEN’S EQUALITY
5.
We traveled to Albany alongside over 500 advocates from across NY state, braving the cold and snow, to talk with our local representatives about Governor Cuomo’s 10-Point Women’s Equality Act. It includes such items as closing the pay gap; strengthening human trafficking and sexual harassment laws; ending income, family status and pregnancy discrimination and aligning New York’s abortion laws with Roe v. Wade.
FUNDRAISING2.Over 800 people attended our fundraising parties this year! The Hudson Valley is brimming with supporters. Thank you!
Highlights of the Year
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164 committed donors have given every year for 10 years or more, contributing $6,892,104. Their consecutive years of giving total 2,897 years!
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Highlights of the Year
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HEALTHIEST GENERATIONTen NYS Planned Parenthoods partnered on an exciting digital campaign to fight cancer through preventive screenings, including breast exams and pap smears. As a result, women made more than 20,000 calls to Planned Parenthood to take control of their health.Working to strengthen
our reputation as a leader and source for reproductive health care and sexuality education and increase utilization of services through the Promotora Project (reaching Latino communities) and the Community Health Promoter Project (reaching the African American communities) both in Newburgh.
8.
10.REACHING YOUTHWe created a presence on local college campuses through the Planned Parenthood Generation Action campus organizing program. This year alone, we have registered groups from Marist College, Vassar College and SUNY New
Paltz into our network of campus leaders.
SOCIAL MEDIA
9.
2013 brought new online presence for PPMHV. We now have an active voice on Facebook, with more than 1,000 likes, and our YouTube page with videos from our peer educators had over 1,200 views.
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Participating in key coalition work with Safe Homes of Orange County, Rape Crisis Services – Mental Health Association in Orange County, Inc., and YWCA Orange County as part of the 4 Women’s Justice Coalition. Emphasizing our commitment to fighting for women’s rights, equality, dignity, freedom and safety, recent coalition events have included a book signing and discussion led by author and media critic Jennifer Pozner and an open mic speak out, with future plans for film screenings, panels and more in place.
WORKING TOGETHER
OUTREACHINITIATIVES
of
6,422 students attended education programs in schools and colleges.
By the numbers
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EDUCATION & OUTREACHIn 2013, PPMHV’s education department collaborated with 74 community-based organizations, including correctional facilities, and provided programming in 32 schools, including Be Proud! Be Responsible!; Making Proud Choices! and ¡Cuídate! evidence-based series programming. (Education staff and volunteers pictured above.)
13,089 people were reached through community outreach.
4,217 people attended education programs at community-based organizations and
correctional facilities.
2 3 , 7 2 8people received
education and outreach
PATIENT STORYThere was a day in the Newburgh office when the staff decided to order pizza for lunch. Everyone chipped in $5 each and got several pies. A PPMHV Medical Assistant took a slice of pizza and cup of water for a 14-year-old patient who looked very hungry. Later, she brought her another slice. On her lunch break, she did not take any pizza and was busy working. It turns out that she felt she had taken her share and given it away, so she wasn’t going to have lunch that day. Of course, there was plenty and we all chided her for not eating! But this demonstrates the dedication our staff has for all who need us. “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” ~Winston Churchill
Patient data
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Patients By Age
18-24 39%
25-39 45%
Under 18 7%
Over 39 9%
2013 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Patients By Ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 60%
Hispanic 20.5%
African American 18.5%
Asian, Native American, other 1%
Patients By Insurance Type
Commercial Insurance 17.5%
Uninsured 26.5%
Medicaid 55%
Other 1%
2013 WE CARE ABOUT OUR PATIENTS
STI/STD Testing & Treatment 17,757
Emergency Contraception Kits 2,863
Pap Tests 3,185
Breast Exams/Breast Care 4,514
Total Patients 13,287
Emergency Contraception
Pap Tests
Breast Exams/Care
STI/STD Testing & Treatment
2013MedicalServices
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Total Patient Visits 20,014
Abortion Services 3,139
Total Visits 23,153
2013 WE CARE ABOUT OUR PATIENTS
2013 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Financials
RevenuePatient Fees $4,633,764Contributions $790,845Government Grants $2,635,539 Other $356,362Total Revenue $8,416,510
Expenses Patient Services $5,553,231Management & General $1,798,253Education & Outreach $895,513Public Policy & Advocacy $222,257Fundraising $219,026Total Expenses $8,688,280
Patient Fees55% Patient Fees
55%
Government Grants31%
Other 4%
Contributions 10%55%
Patient Services 64%
Management & General
21%
Fundraising 2%55%
Public Policy & Advocacy 3%
Education & Outreach 10%
Revenue
Expenses
Donor List
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Private donations are essential—for keeping our doors open to all in need, for developing creative and innovative education programs, for furthering preventive reproductive health care. Planned Parenthood thanks the following supporters for their loyalty. The list below represents gifts made between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.
Thank you to all the anonymous donors we have. Your gifts are very much appreciated.
Lifetime Donors
$1 million plusDyson Foundation
$500,000 plusLillian Goldman Charitable Trust
$150,000 plusPhebe & George BantaFanny V.W. Boos FundSandra I. van Heerden
2013 Donors
$25,000-$100,000The Family Planning Advocates of NYS, Inc.Ralph E. Ogden Foundation, Inc.Chris & Patti Tessler
$10,000-$24,999Phebe & George BantaDyson FoundationJoshua JaffeElinor & Maynard Marks Family FundRichard Rowley & Marianne MurrayJoan Sherman
$5,000 -$9,999Fanny V.W. Boos FundSally & Stephen Clement, IIIMichael Dupree & Michael FleischerSean EldridgeStephen R. HagerdonHealthcare Management SolutionsAlbert Penick FundSapna & Ashish ShahPeter SheeleighAmy Sherman & James PageBruce & Margaret ShermanAnne Sidamon-EristoffHelen Ullrich & Thomas MarksThe Villchur Foundation
$1,000-$2,499Irene & Jack BanningKaren BechtelKip Bleakley O’NeillBarry & Pamela BreemanClare ColemanWilliam & Jenny ColmanFred & Jane Cook, Jr.John & Wendy CurtisCurtis Family FoundationDRA ImagingPaul Ernenwein & Hyun Chin KimLinda & Edwin Faber, Jr.Barbara Felton & William BrownJenna & Andy FieldElizabeth & Irvine FlinnJulia & Eric Goings-PerrotJonathan Greenburg & Elizabeth ElyShirley & Bern Handel
Robert Haskins & Mary CasseseIra Hochman & Kim HellerAnne & Hance Huston, IIRachel & Bruce JacksonBetsy & Vladimir JelisavcicMarilyn KellyTracy Kimmel & Jim FlorackLaureen & Ragnar KnutsenJeffrey & Justine LeaseM&T Charitable FoundationJudith MacDonaldPaul Madel & Jennifer MorrisonChristopher & Claire MannMichael Maresca & Arianna LendinoJack & Beth MeyerHenrietta & Will MorlockMary & Bill MurphyJeffrey Myers & Patricia FarrenThe Patrina FoundationLynn Peebles & Douglas LandClaire & John ReidRiverside BankIrwin Rosenthal & Doris GoldbergGloria F. Ross FoundationKealy Salomon & Robert CookIrving & Gloria Schlossberg Family FundTrish TiegerDean & Linda TintlePhil & Barbara Van ItallieIlliana van MeeterenMary Louise Van WinkleSteve White & May Lum
$2,500-$4,999 Debra Blalock & Russell FrehlingRuth-Ellen & John BlodgettGail BrittainCommunity Foundations of the Hudson ValleyMarion & Jules LevineByron & Marianna MartinThe New York Community TrustPhillip Shatz & Natalie Marshall
Anne Conroy and Phebe Banta, Award recipient of the Lucy Cohan Humanitarian Award
REVENUE
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$250-$499Miriam Altshuler & Thomas MansfieldAmerican Endowment FoundationHope ArberMargaret Armento-McDowellLisa & Martin AronowRuth & Louis Baker Family FoundationKaren & William BaldwinSusan BeattyElizabeth & Stephen BiermanLawrie Bird & Bryan FirestoneCarolyn Marks Blackwood & Gregory QuinnStephen Blauner & Ken ShellyKaren Blonder & Jerry ToepferJeff & Susan BlouseSusan Bonhomme & Ralph DiBartJesse & Gayle Bontecou Timothy & Felicity BontecouCarol & Jacques BoulangerGail BucklandArnold & Gladys BucoveMichael Caldwell & Maryanne WysellMargaret & Tobe CareyGianni & Jill Cereda
Vincent Clephas & Mary BurnsCook & Fox ArchitectsDavid & Joyce CrawHeather CronerKathy & Gonzalo de las HerasGordon DouglasMarisa DriscollBarbara Eichin & Jeffrey ScalesJoni Elenson & Rob RamirezAnne EristoffHarriet & Richard FeinCarol Fishberg & Franklin DavidsonMary Ann FreeDonald FresneFriends of RoxanneCharles & Adelia GeigerFrank & Ruth GilroyAlice GoodmanJeanne Goodwin & Robert GoodsteinGinger GrabAlison GranucciPeter GreenDavid & Nancy GreenwoodJeanne & Richard GrullDiana GurievaH.H. Hill Realty ServicesVicki Haak & Mr. Spero ChumasMichel Haggerty & Suzanne Kelly
Dorothy Whitmarsh SpragueSerena WhitridgeJulia & Nigel WiddowsonLaura & Stanley Wiegand
$500-$999Munir & Susan AbuhaidarBarbara Joyce AgrenWilliam & Helen AronsteinDaniel & Nancy AronzonMargaret & Alexander BancroftDidi & David BarrettKay Brover & Arthur BennettPeter BerbecBernard & Mary Fern BreheneyLaura BunoraDebra Campbell & Fred StillmanE. Jean CarrollHugo Cassirer & Sarah ButtrickMartin & Eleanor CharwatDavid & Connie ClappDavid & Vivien CollensLea & Jim CornellPeggy & Tony CosimanoCarla DeckerMichael Decola & Jamie KibelLee Deed & James LuceNadine Raia Desiderio & Frank DesiderioMichelle Donner & Terry GipsonRachel & Steven Eidelman
Walter & Clitheroe EngelJune & Peter FelixJane FurthCaroline Geerlings & Samuel MetzgerMary Meeker GesekLester & Jan GreenbergArthur & Margery GrotenJulius & Carla GudeSue HartshornBarbara Hogan & David CumingGeoffrey & Carole HowardCatherine & Thomas HunterElizabeth Jordan & Thomas PolkDina & Tom KallopoulosPhillip KasofskyStephen & Bindy KayeFernanda Kellogg & Kirk HenckelsKaren Kilhenny & Rob FracchiaJune KreisbergJohn & Alison LankenauDonna Lavins & Sheldon CotlerDeane & Judith LeonardClaire Renata LoboAnne & Ikuo MatsuiDuane McLaughlinDeborah & Kevin MulqueenFernando & Marta NottebohmKenneth & Amy Horn OclatisOptimus ArchitectureAnne & Fred Osborn, IIIEllen Osgood & Lester FensterheimNancy E. Peckenham & Mark FleischmanBarbara PerryMr. & Mrs. Howard Phipps, Jr.Richard Polich & Cathy KuttnerTricia & Foster ReedDavid & Patricia RiderWilliam Rieschl & Nancy HaitmanSusanne & Giles RittenberryEric Roberts & M. C. O’Connor
Tina & Greg RobieNancy RubsamWilliam Sadler & William HicksBarbara SarahBonnie & Kenneth ScheerLisa Barnes-Schwartz & Paul SchwartzMartin & Dagni SenzelEric & Karin ShrubsoleJill SilvermanEllen SingerDavid & Sarah StackTara & Ned SullivanSUNY New PaltzIllya Szilak & Christopher VroomMila & Christopher TewellDonald & Barbara ToberAli & Monica WamboldShannon & Nelson Wong
Angela Henry, Development Committee, Cecile Richards, President; Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Bryan Henry
PPMHV staff with State Senator Terry Gipson.
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Anne Saylor & Skip WeismanJustin & Deborah ScheerJay Marc SchwammAmy ScorcaTara Shafer & Gavin CurranNavin Chandra Sharma & Pamela MorinRichard Slater, Jr.Kevin Smith & Kali RosenblumDieter & Christine StaritzElizabeth SteubingDavid & Evelyn StevensonPeter & Sarah SweenyLeRoy & Polly SwindellPeter & Jessica TcherepnineEva TenutoJohn & Ann TinkerTivoli Mercantile & Hudson PaintDaphne Uviller & Sacha SpectorMaris Van AlenSusan Van VelsonKathleen Vuillet Augustine
Marcy WagmanDorsey Waxter & Richard ArmstrongJon WechslerWilliam & Ann WeeksJames & Eleanor WeidenhammerJack & Jill WertheimChristine & Bob WestermanCorinna Wu & John PurdySandra & Marc ZeepvatZollner Family
734 donors gave between $1 and $249
David & Caroline HamlingSandra HandlerClifford HazellAngela & Bryan HenryVivienne Hodges & Stuart MarguliesJames HoekemaNoela HooperPamela Howard & Wynn LaffeyJonathan JacobsonLaurie KamhiMarion & Irwin KaplanEric & Lois KarlinPerla & Charles KaufmanAlice Kim & David CynnCatherine Kinsey & Clinton SmullyanCharles KocsisRegina & Ned KopaldSusan KopaldJoshua & Rose KoplovitzElissa Kramer & Jay NewmanRobert Kuhbach & E. Sherrell AndrewsHelen & Andrew LaskowMuriel LavinsBeth LedyRobert & Sarah LevineMichael Maduras, Jr.
Mansakenning LLCMari Kirwood Design AssociatesCeleste Marino
Louis Marquet & Nancy ClavinJanet MillsAlice & Alan ModelSheila Moloney & John PruittMary OlivereVito ParrinelloAnthony Pell & Katharine BuckleyJohn & Susan PelosiMargaret PenningtonHart & Dana PerryEric & Ellen PetersenLinda & John PhilbrickElizabeth & Emerson PughAlice RadoshMichael Rauschenberg & Tyler LoryBernice RegunbergWarren & Andrea ReplanskyRider, Weiner & Frankel, PCVictor Robinson & James ClineLisa Rubenstein & Richard DuVallIlene & Neil RubinsteinMathew Salino & Amy Lambe Salino
Escorts with Cecile Richards and Ruth-Ellen Blodgett.
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