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Hospice East Bay’s
Annual Report for 2015
Table of Contents
Officers & Directors
Administration
Message from the CEO......................... 4
Jamie McLanahan Gerson
Chair
Cindy Hatton, RN, MSN
Chief Executive Officer
Hospice at a Glance............................... 6
Nancy Nolan
Vice-Chair
Ronald K. Mullin
Of Counsel
Combined Financial Report................ 7
Bob Carlson
Secretary
Sally Sample, MD
Chief Medical Officer
John Kopchik
Treasurer
Medical Consultants
Bruns House........................................... 8
Bereavement Services...........................10
Average Daily Census............................13
Volunteer Program................................14
Vigil Volunteer Program......................15
Foundation Report................................16
Legacy Society........................................17
Major Donors.........................................18
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Susan Burroughs
Immediate Past Chair
Andrea Coleman
Bill Eames
Frank Martens
Debora Masiel
Barbara Preston, MD
Dennis Ross
Eric Rudney
Cindy Silva
David Smith
Ernest Wintter
Robert Cole, MD
Smita Chandra, MD
Kate Christensen, MD
Guy Micco, MD
Sandra Karpenko, MD
Michael Jensen-Akula, MD
Walter Peters, MD
Julie Ayoob, NP
Kathy Fitterer, NP
Kathleen Griggs, NP
Mission Statement
Hospice East Bay is committed to providing
the hospice and palliative care services that
support and comfort people and their loved
ones through the final stages of life.
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Message from the CEO
In 2015, we took a trip to
Paris for our Celebration of
Care and had a very successful
gala! Pauline Kaune, longtime hospice supporter,
received the Sue Bruns Award
for Philanthropy. We thank
our sponsors and those who
attended—a fun night (and the
lights stayed on).
Cindy Hatton,
President & CEO
Our bridge program continues
to grow, with 67 families
receiving support for their
children who are grieving.
We prepared for enactment of
the End of Life Option Act
and continue to educate our
community about the benefits
of hospice services.
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Health care continues to evolve
as we work with new partners
across the continuum to care
for our communities.
The hospice skill set is relevant
across the entire spectrum of
care, not just at the end of life.
We have 39 years of experience
utilizing an interdisciplinary
team to develop a patient
driven plan of care and provide
support to our patients and
their families.
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Hospice East Bay at a Glance
Founded in 1977, Hospice East
Bay has been privileged to serve
more than 20,000 patients and
their families. Care is provided
in the patient’s home, which
may be his or her own home,
that of a friend or relative, or a
skilled nursing, residential care,
or assisted living facility—or
our Bruns House inpatient
home.
Honoring the needs and wishes
of each patient and family, our
care teams provide relief from
pain and other symptoms,
emotional and spiritual
support, and assistance with
practical end-of-life challenges
as they arise. Team members
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(primary care physician, hospice
physician, registered nurse/case
manager, medical social worker,
home health aide, spiritual care
and bereavement counselors,
and trained volunteer) ensure
that family members can
confidently care for their
loved one and understand the
expected course of the illness.
Bereavement support and
counseling for patients and
families begins with admission
and continues for a year
following the death of a patient.
Specialized programs include
our Vigil Volunteer Program
(ensuring no one dies alone)
and The Bridge (grief counseling
for children/youths and their
parents/guardians). Bruns
House serves the needs of
patients who require an inpatient level of care.
Our mission is to care for all
medically qualified patients,
regardless of their ability to
pay. That is made possible by
the generous support that
our Foundation receives from
the community in the form of
individual donations, grants,
bequests, thrift shop donations
and purchases, and funds raised
by community groups to benefit
our hospice.
2015 Combined Financial Report
East Bay Integrated Care dba Hospice East Bay
Income
Patient Care
Donations
Retail Sales
20,480,172
1,557,259
2,712,198
Total
24,749,629
Expenses
Patient Care
Administration
Fundraising
Retail
15,377,177
5,080,411
495,031
2,069,598
Total
23,022,217
Other Income
(Depreciation, Investment, Rental, Misc)
Net Income
(179,212)
1,548,200
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Bruns House
Bruns House, named in memory of George Bruns
III, is a comfortable six bedroom former private
residence. Bruns House is the only licensed
inpatient hospice facility in the East Bay. At Bruns
House, patients and their families experience
the privacy and quiet of a private home while
receiving the highest level of interdisciplinary
care to address not only their physical but
emotional and spiritual needs.
At the Bruns house families may choose to stay
with their loved ones through the night, prepare
and share meals for their family and friends
and spend time in the lovely garden for quiet
conversations, sharing memories or just enjoying
some personal quiet time while walking the
labyrinth.
In 2015, Bruns House provided 1479 days of
care for over 261 patients and their families.
Volunteers from various organizations donated
their time and talents to spruce up our garden
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amongst other projects that keeps Bruns House as
beautiful inside and out in this quiet residential
area. Hospice East Bay volunteers provided over
1570 hours supporting families with actions from
simply making a cup of tea to sitting with their
loved ones while they grabbed a relaxing meal
without the worry of their loved one being alone.
Our vigil volunteers spent countless hours sitting
bedside, listening to life stories from patients and
families as well as making sure that no patient
died alone.
Bruns House has been the scene of many special
moments for patients and families including
marriage and citizenship ceremonies, visits from
patient’s beloved pets to family reunions and
treasured memorial services.
The personalized, respectful care is the ongoing
hallmark of Bruns House and we are proud to
offer it as an option for our patients, their loved
ones and the communities we serve.
Volunteers from Wells Fargo helped out in our Bruns House garden.
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Bereavement Services
As a not-for-profit organization, we are
committed to providing free bereavement
services, not only to the families of our patients
but to our entire community. We offer traditional
individual counseling as well as innovative
programs for children, teens and adults
which address the wide range of bereavement
experiences.
Perhaps the greatest gift handed to us by the grief
process is the opportunity to move forward into a
new understanding of ourselves. When we emerge
from grieving the loss of a loved one, we embrace
our lives from a slightly different perspective.
From this new vantage point we find ourselves
re-engaging in ways we never expected or even
thought possible. The process of grieving can be
a time of rebirth, renewal and growth. Hospice
East Bay continues to grow alongside the adults,
children and teens we guide through their grief
experience.
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Here are some of the
Bereavement Department’s
accomplishments in 2015.
• Moved the Bridge Program offsite and began
collaborating with the Hillcrest Community
Congregational Church.
• Added a Pet Loss Support Group in
partnership with the Animal Rescue
Foundation.
Services provided in 2015:
• 684 people participated in groups, classes,
workshops and events
• 59 people participated in 172 sessions for
individual bereavement support
• Launched a new service:
Creative Arts and Grief
Workshops for Adults.
• Changed the following group names:
“Adults Who Lost a Parent” to “Parent Loss”
and “Widow & Widowers” to “Spouse and
Partner Loss.”
• Improved our utilization of email and
social media to inform hospice families of
bereavement-related eventss
• 4,565 telephone contacts were made
• 20,109 pieces of bereavement related
correspondence
• 2 children and teens received individual
bereavement support
• 67 children and parents participated in The
Bridge prgram
For more information, contact the Bereavement
Services Program at (925) 887-5681.
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Our 2015 Tree of Lights Celebration in Alamo
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Average Daily Census, 2007-2015
238
213
187
186
183
189
167
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
167
230
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Volunteer Program
contributed over 19,375 hours
for our Thrift Shoppes.
Volunteers founded Hospice
East Bay in 1977 and remain
valued, indispensable
contributors to our success
today. Amassing over 41,909
hours in 2015, more than 400
volunteers made significant
contributions to our patients
and their families, as well as
our staff.
Office volunteers perform
an array of important
administrative tasks in our
Pleasant Hill office. In 2015,
these valuable volunteers logged
almost 4,780 hours of service.
Patient support volunteers,
often referred to as the “heart
of hospice,” are highly trained
men and women who provide
companionship and support
to patients, offer respite
time to caregivers, do light
housekeeping, run errands,
and provide transportation
to medical appointments.
Specialized patient support
volunteers provide a variety of
services: massage therapy, hair
care, handyman work. They also
sing at the bedside and deliver
flowers for special occasions.
Thrift Shoppe volunteers
sort, price, and sell donated
merchandise, helping our
retail operations remain an
important source of funding
for patient care and support.
In 2015, these volunteers
Patient volunteers spend time
at our Bruns House as well
where they serve as bedside
companions and assist with
administrative tasks; others
contribute to making the
garden a beautiful place for
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patients and families to gather.
Newly offered in 2015, our
Music and Memory program
focuses on delivering
personalized music to patients
with moderate to severe
dementia. A volunteer creates a
personalized playlist, identified
by a patient’s family members
as significant in the patient’s
life, load this playlist onto an
iPod, and share this music with
the patient.
During 2015, over 7,125
volunteer hours were given in
direct service to patients and
their families, while 4,825
patient visits were made. We
are enormously grateful for
the “heart” that all of these
volunteers add to Hospice
East Bay.
Bereavement volunteers help
support family members for
thirteen months following
the death of their loved one.
1004 hours were donated
by bereavement volunteers
to support hospice families
through phone calls, home
visits, and co-facilitation
at support groups. Sixteen
volunteers participated in the
Bridge Program, our children’s
grief program. These specially
trained volunteers help children
and teens through art, play, talk
and peer support.
Vigil Volunteer
Program
When it is clear that a patient
may likely be alone at end
of life, either because family
cannot be at the bedside or the
patient does not have family,
the RN Case Manager or Social
Worker may request a Vigil
when the patient transitions
to actively dying. Due to
the urgency of the request,
the Volunteer Department
immediately alerts Vigil
Volunteers. Typically a Vigil
Sitter is at the patient’s bedside
within an hour. In 2015 the
Volunteer Department fulfilled
24 Vigil requests.
All Vigil Volunteers have three
hours of additional specialized
training, during which they
are taught the importance and
process of being present, signs
of approaching death, crosscultural perspectives and words
of comfort for family members
who may be present. The
training is taught by a Spiritual
Care Counselor and a Registered
Nurse. We ended the year with
86 trained Vigil Volunteers.
honor. Often, patients are not
conscious during this time
and one might assume there is
no benefit to having another
person in the room. Our hospice
staff feels this is a time when
another human’s presence can
be comforting, calming and
supportive – thereby reducing
fear and anxiety for the patient.
Vigil Volunteers often say
they enter the room of a
complete stranger and leave
as a special and sacred visitor.
Family members regularly
comment that it was especially
heartwarming for them to know
that their loved one was cared
for so lovingly.
Sitting at the bedside of a
patient in the final hours or
days of his or her life is a great
Blessed are those who can give without remembering and take without forgetting.
~ Mother Theresa
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Fund Development & Retail Operations
Funds raised by Hospice East Bay help us assure that no one is
turned away because of their ability to pay for a variety of costs not
covered by Medicare, Medi-Cal or private insurance.
In 2015, Hospice East Bay spent $87,000 on charity care, and an
average cost of $388 per patient, per day on unreimbursed costs at
Bruns House. The agency also had to make made significant capital
improvements to the home office. Contributions from gifts and
grants, brought revenue of $1,462,576 for 2015. The cost of raising
these funds was below the national average for medical-related
non-for-profit organizations. The five Thrift Shoppes generated
$648,320 in net revenue to the agency. A significant percentage of
fundraising revenue comes in the form of bequests.
Membership in the Legacy Society entails making provisions for
posthumous gifts to Hospice East Bay. At the end of 2015, 103
households made up the Legacy Society: people who have confirmed a gift commitment through the distribution of their estate.
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Legacy Society
Hospice East Bay honors the
following members, who have
generously included Hospice
East Bay in their estate plans.
Kay & David Aaker
Bob Acker & Bonnie Baskin*
Dr. Fred Ackerman, M.D.*
Lili Mai Albertoni-Weedin*
Lana Asensio*
Mitch Ashley & Jane Lee
Cynthia Baird*
Brooks & Kay Baldwin
Burt Bassler
Geraldine Becker*
Aristea & Jeanette Bertolani
Harry & Dorothy Bettencourt*
Margaret Black*
David Blasquez
Charles* & Dorothy Boyd
Lynn Carlson Brady
Betty Brenkle Cargo
Rose M. Bridges*
Jack R. Brown & Patsy Plagemann
Brown*
Sonja Bruce*
Bernice Bujacich*
Shelette Campbell
Vernice M. Campbell*
Shirley & Curtis* Carter
Robert Clough*
Mabel Cole*
Vera Mona Crosby*
Connie Davis
Dr. Kent & Debbie Davis
Mildred Day
Gunther & Kathryn de Groot
Carol Dolezal
Maybelle Doré
Carol M. Doyle
Thomas & Patrice Driscoll
Kay & Gary* Dubnoff
Edna M. Fallman*
Joyce Fierro*
Louise Maier Fuss*
Evelyn Gerdes*
Michael & Jamie Gerson
Jeannette Gibson*
Garrett & Cathy Girvan
Jerry & Mary Beth* Grigg
Mel & Diana Haas
John & Shirley* Hamilton
Cindy & Howard Hatton
Duane Heaps*
Horace Sleet Henderson*
Dr. G. Hing
Florence & Robert Hoerr*
Rodney Huppi*
Sharon M. Iversen
Charles Selwyn Jackson*
Emmett & Alys Kim Jenkins*
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins
Beverly & William Jones
Jack Kay
Joan & George* Kilian
Robert King, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. James Laird
Rebul Lampman*
Ellen H. Larsen*
Patricia J. & Robert E.* Lee
Rod & Barbara Levander
Kathleen Ley*
Gary & Trish Gardner
Mavis Lynde
Kathleen Madsen & William Ledeen*
Mel & Barbara McBeth
Catherine McLanahan
Edward B. Mitchell
Marie T. Mollart*
Pauline Neilson*
Bill Oman & Larry Crummer
Alma L. Onwarsy*
Gerald & Marilyn* Origlia
George E. Peters*
Ernest & Lola Poll*
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Kenneth W. Preston*
Ruth Rademacher*
Virginia R. Rawson
Conrad L. Redders*
Dennis & Renée Ross
Mary Ellen Rounseville*
Michael Rubio & Missy Martin*
Hildegard Anna Ruby*
Joseph Daniel Rukavina*
John & Carol Sayers
Cynthia Schneider
Angie Schneider
Kathleen & David Seabury
Dorothy Bates Searls*
Stanley Shiller*
Diane Sibley-Origlia
Carlton J. Siegler*
Carley C. Smith*
Dr. Ann Steiner
Drs. Anne Steinmann &
Stanley Lowenberg
Frances Stevenson*
Dr. Brian & Patty Topkis
Toby Ann Tover-Krein
Charles & Patricia Trepinski
Dr. Clair S. & Joan M. Weenig
Erica Weingarten*
Virginia F. White*
Patricia Whitesides & Donald Bauman
Ms. Ruth E. Young*
Anonymous
*Indicates deceased supporter.
Major Donors
Hospice East Bay wishes to express great appreciation to the following individuals, companies, and
foundations that contributed generously during 2015.
Platinum Donors ($10,000 +)
Gold Donors ($5,000-$9,999)
Mrs. Dorothy Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Eaton
Mr. Robert Laborde
Mr. & Mrs. James Laird
Lakeside Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William Lange
The MacNaughton Family Foundation
Mrs. Beverly Martinez
Rotary Club of Danville/Sycamore Valley
Community Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Briggs Wood
Ms. Alison Aldrich
Ms. Maria Anderson
Archer Norris Charitable Fund
Ms. Amy Becker
Ms. Diana Bokaie
Mr. Lou Canessa
Mr. Carlos Alberto Centeno
Concord Pleasant Hill Health District
Honorable Judith Craddick Maccabee
Mrs. Nancy Dawson
Mr. Bill Eames
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Mrs. Linda Grundhoffer
Guilkey Construction, Inc.
Mel & Diana Haas
Mr. John Hamilton
Mrs. Frede Hammes
Mr. Stanley J. Hennessy
Mrs. Carle Hirahara
Holmgren Charitable Lead Trust
John Muir Health
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Kaune
Ms. Leslie Krikorian
Ms. Lorna Lee & Mr. Jim Keefe
Friends of Hospice Orinda
McCaulou’s, Inc.
Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation, Inc.
Nina McLemore
OSIsoft
Philco Building Maintenance, Inc.
Porter E. & Helenmae Thompson
Foundation
Ms. Muriel Reiley
Rossmoor Women’s 18 Hole Golf Club
Rudney Associates
Mr. Paul Timmins
Mrs. Moreland Whitbeck
Mr. Daniel Wu
Silver Donors ($1,000-$4,999)
1515 Restaurant
Mr. & Mrs. John Abel
Mrs. Ann Ackerman
Ms. Linda Adams
Alamo Women’s Club
American Asphalt
Mr. & Mrs. Kendall Anderson
Mrs. Nancy Ashman
Associated Right of Way Services
Barney & Barney
Mr. Richard Barsotti
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Becker
Mrs. Mary Bell
Mrs. Sharon Benatar
Mrs. Lillian Berkowitz
Mr. & Mrs. Berman
Mrs. Lynne Bickler
Mr. Jim Bidwell
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bilich
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Bono
Boston Properties
Mss. Andree Bouty & Candace Frawley
Ms. Lynn Carlson Brady
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Burke
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Burroughs
Mrs. Carolyn Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Don Callahan
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Carr
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery L. Carroll
Mr. Caleb Gordon
Mr. Dennis Cohan
Dr. Andrea Coleman &
Mr. Stephen Coleman
Connolly & Taylor
Mr. Tom Conroy
Mr. John S. Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Cronk
Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Crossley
Mrs. Mildred Day
Diablo Foods
Mr. & Mrs. George Dias
Mr. Robert Doering
Ms. Betty Doré
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Dorr, Sr
Mrs. Carol M. Doyle
Mrs. Patricia Ellsworth
Ernst Wintter & Associates
The Old Crows
Jo Fong
Mr. Leo Fontana
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Forette
Ms. Mary Gaston
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gerson
GFWC Danville Women’s Club
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Ghisletta
Gianni’s Italian Bistro
Mr. & Mrs. Garrett J. Girvan
Mr. Randal Golden
Graham-Hitch Cremation &
Memorial Center
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Grame
Mrs. Carol Green
Mrs. Judy Guild
Mr. Eric Gustafson
Ms. Kathy Hallock
Cindy & Howard Hatton
Heffernan Insurance Brokers
Ms. Mary Hendrickson
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Hennigar
Mr. & Mrs. John Hetland
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S.H.A.R.E.
Ms. Mary Hogan
Ms. Ann Hogland
Home Care Assistance
Ms. Dina Honda
Mr. William Hoskins
Hull’s Walnut Creek Chapel
Mrs. Doris Hurwitt
Mrs. Joan Ibarolle
Ms. Sharon M. Iversen
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Jackson
Mrs. Virginia Jeffries
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Jenkins II
Mr. & Mrs. Don Jones
Mr. & Mrs. William Jones
JPMorgan Chase
Juanita Diane Duperroir Trust
Kaiser Permanente Diablo Area Public
Affairs & Community Benefit
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kay
Mr. Dennis Keane
Mr. Donald A. Kennedy
Ms. Mary Ann Kessinger
Mrs. Miriam Klingler
Ms. Alice Klingmann
Mr. & Mrs. John Kopchik, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kroetch
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Latteri
Mrs. Vickie Lawton
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Mr. Rick Levy, Jr
Mrs. Lois Lippincott
LivHome Inc.
Mrs. Elaine Long
Mrs. Beverly Louie
The Louise P. Hackett Foundation
Mrs. Linda Loveall
Mr. & Mrs. James Luippold
Mr. Steven Luntz & Ms. Annie Myers
Mabel Horrigan Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Mann
Mrs. Anne Mann
Ms. Sara Mann
Margaret P. Stevenson Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Marona
Mr. James Marston
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Martens
Mrs. Marilyn R. Martin
Ms. Carrie Masdeo
Ms. Debora Masiel
Mr. Harold Mason
McCorduck Properties
McKesson Medical-Surgical
Ms. Patricia McMahon
Mr. Ralph C. Meek
Mr. Charles Middleton
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller
Mr. Stephen R. Miller
Moraga Royale
Mrs. Karen Nakamura
Neil & Amelia McDaniel Charitable
Trust
Neptune Society of Northern California
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Nevares
Nootbaar Family Fund
Mr. Valdimer Nunes
Mr. Arthur O’Connor
Pacific Gas & Electric - Community
Relations
Pegnim & Ivancich LLP
Mrs. Meredith Pence
Piedmont Funeral Services at Mountain
View Cemetery
Pleasant Hill Rotary Foundation
Mr. Roy Powell & Ms. Judy Kirkpatrick
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Preston
Mr. Austin Prindle
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Radler
Ms. Mary Ellen Ratcliff
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Riedel
Robert & Alice Bridges Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Rontal
Mrs. Rita Rosen
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ross
Rossmoor Realty
Rossmoor Rotary Club
The Rotary Club of Orinda
Mr. & Mrs. George Ryness
Mr. Dara Salour
San Ramon Valley Kiwanis Foundation
Mr. Stephen M. Saucy
Mr. Jeff Schultz
Dr. Stephen Schwarcz
Seeley Family Foundation
Ms. Evalyn Segal
Mr. Kenneth Sherman
Mr. Lyle Shores
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Silva
SLO Golf
Ms. Cherida Smith
David & Sherry Smith
Mrs. Betty Stanford
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Stannard
The Terrill Company LLC
Mr. Craig Thomas
Men’s Club of Brentwood
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Trepinski
Truist
TWANDA Foundation
Ms. Lida Urban
Newstadt Family Fund
Wells Fargo Community Support
Campaign
Wells Fargo Foundation
Mr. Ted A. Westphal
Mr. & Mrs. Tom White
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Whitehurst
Willis Foundation
Wilson & Kratzer Civic Center Chapel
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Wingo
Ms. Malia Wolf
Mr. John Yandell, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Young
Dr. Stanley Zinberg, MD
Bronze Donors ($500-$999)
10Fold Communications
Mr. Paul Aaker
Alameda Electric
Dr. & Mrs. Alexiadis
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Allinson
Apex Grading
Mr. Larry Arata
AT&T Inc. Federal Political Action
Committee
Ms. Janet Auer
Mr. & Mrs. Bill F. Ausfahl
Bayfab Metals, Inc.
Dr. Karen Bellows
Mr. Anthony Berumen
Mr. Russell Bigelow
Mr. & Mrs Lawrence Black
Blackhawk Homeowners Association
Ms. Marielle Boortz
Mrs. Elizabeth Bowles
Mr. Jeffrey Boyle
Ms. Mary Boyle
Ms. Virginia Bruski
Mr. & Mrs. David Burke
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Caldwell
California HealthCare Foundation
Car Donation Services, Inc.
Ms. Carolynn Cartelli
Contra Costa County Bar Association
Contra Costa County Health Services
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Cordes
CoreMedical Group
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Courtright
Ms. Marisa Cribbs
Mr. John S. Deeming
Delta Tech Service, Incorporated
Michael & Karen Devlin
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Douglas
Mr. & Mrs. John Doyle
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dreisbach
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer
Mrs. Robertta Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Eglite
Ms. Francelia Eldridge
Electric Sales Unlimited
Mr. Phillip Engelke
Ms. Joan M. Evans
ExxonMobil Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farber
Fidelity Roof Company
Mr. Douglas Fitzgerald
Ms. Judith French
Mrs. Josephine Geary
Law Office of Nancy A. Gibbons
Mr. Jeffrey Gibson
Mr. Robert P. Gledhill
Mr. Mark Goldberg
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Graver
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Hagstrom
Mr. James Hannefield
Mrs. Karalyn Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hill
Home Care Institute
Mr. Patrick S. Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. Alvan Hutchko
Ms. Mahre Wolff
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Isbell
Mr. & Mrs. Michael James
Mrs. Alice Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jordan
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Joyce
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Karns
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Kaune
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Kaune
Ms. Audrey Kaune-Smith
Mr. Frederick Kaynor
Mrs. Bonnie Keast
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Kensington Place
Ms. Jennifer King
Mrs. Clara King
Mr. Robert Kirkham, Jr
Mrs. Debbie Kosich
Mrs. Ysabel Lagache
Mr. Kenneth Larson
Mr. John Lee
Mr. Norman Lehfeldt &
Mr. Stewart Yuen
Mr. Richard Lennig
Mr. Ronald Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Liamos
Steve & Michelle Lopes
Ms. Elizabeth Lovtang
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Lowe
Ms. Cynthia Marcucci &
Mr. Steven Simon
Jeanne Herbert Fund
Mr. Robert Martz
Ms. Cheryl Matz
Mr. Matthew McAlpin
Mrs. Patricia McCarty
Mrs. Paulina P. McGill
Mr. Martin McHugh
Mr. Barry Melin
Michael Simons & Associates, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mierau
Mr. Stefan Mihaylov
Mr. & Mrs. James Miller
Mrs. Grace Mitsutome
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Mooradian
Mr. David Moore
Mr. & Mrs. William Moore
Mr. John Powers & Ms. Marian Mulkey
Ms. Annette Natt
Ms. Erin Nolan Killmer
Oakland Athletics Community Fund
Mr. Richard Oglesby
Ms. Julia Overs
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Paddock
Mr. Richard Perry
The Honorable & Mrs. Mike Phelan
Mr. John Pierce
Mr. Bill Pulliam
Mr. Dennis Quinlan
Ms. Virginia R. Rawson
Jim & Kay Riewerts
Mr. & Mrs. Don Ritchey
Mr. Glenn Robak
Mr. William Tannenbaum &
Ms. Rhonda Rodgers
Mrs. Sylvia Roemer
Mrs. Lillian Roselin
S.H.A.R.E.
Dr. Sally Sample
Mrs. Janet Santos
Ms. Monika Siegel
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Signorelli
Mrs. Sigrid Snider
Mrs. Jacqueline Spink
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Springel
Mr. Rick Steffens
Mrs. Patricia Stull
Mr. Tom Suhrhoff
Ms. Diane Sunada
Mrs. Karen Tashima
Mr. Cosmo Tedeschi
Dr. & Mrs. George Tischenko
Dr. & Mrs. Brian F. Topkis
Mrs. Beth Tulley
Mr. Joe Van Steen
Mr. Jean Vanden
Mrs. Carol Walsh
Mr. Carter Wells
Ms. Bonnie Westhusing
Mr. & Mrs. Don White
William F. Foss Memorial Foundation
Mr. Shawn Willis
Mr. & Mrs. John Wingo
Mr. & Mrs. Malcom Winspear
YMCA of the Foothills
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Youngman
As a not-for-profit organization, we depend on gifts from individuals and
foundations to help provide hospice services that insurance or Medicare
do not cover. Thank You!
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Hospice East Bay
3470 Buskirk Avenue, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523