Until there’s a cure, the vision of Desert AIDS Project is of healthy individuals, families, and communities, despite the existence of HIV.
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2012
ANNUAL REPORT
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July 1, 2011 - June 30,2012
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Board of Directors
Curtis Ringness Jr., Chair Hon. Steve Lachs, Vice Chair Tammy Fox, Secretary Fred Drewette, Treasurer Kevin Bass Ted Briggs Carolyn Caldwell Jim Casey Robert Karl Jr., DDS Steve Kaufer Barbara Keller Terri Ketover, PhD Garry Kief Bruce Purdy Lanny Seese, MD Sheila Williams, Esq. Stephen Winters, Esq.
MANAGEMENT
David Brinkman, MBA Chief Executive Officer Barry Dayton Director of Marketing & Communications Robin Johnson Director of Social Services Dr. Homayoon Khanlou, MD, AAHIVS Medical Director Brande Orr, MBA Director of Grants and Quality Assurance Mary Park, CPA Chief Financial Officer Bill Quinn Chief Program Officer Sheri Saenz Director of Human Resources Mike Scarff Director of Retail Darrell Tucci Chief Development Officer
While dedicated to helping find a cure for AIDS, we will continue to provide care for those already infected, identify those who are unaware they are HIV-positive, and advocate for continued funding for those who need help in our community.
Thanks to your generous support, Desert AIDS Project is
saving lives.
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The front cover features several client headshots...
A few of these clients shared their stories in an award-winning 2012 public service campaign It’s everyone’s job to know about HIV – the parents, the teachers, and the students. Use condoms and get tested! If you’re negative, protect yourself and protect others. If you’re positive, seek treatment and be honest with others about your status.
TIM
When my husband died and I began dating again, I never even thought about becoming infected with HIV. Older women are often overlooked in HIV prevention education and testing because it’s assumed they no longer engage in sexual relations.
DARLENE
TERI
We were already six years into our diagnosis with HIV when we came to D.A.P. in 1994. Although we’ve faced many serious medical issues and severe side effects since then, we’ve always known that D.A.P. offered that life-giving vitamin called HOPE.
DENNIS & LARRY
Visit YouTube.com/desertaids, if you’d like to see more.
CLIENT STORIES
My very first visit to D.A.P. saved my life because my case manager realized I needed immediate emergency care. Following my progress and making sure I was fine has never stopped. I went from feeling alone in the world to finding a brand new family.
In this fourth decade, we are beginning to
win the battle
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against HIV and AIDS.
That’s my hopeful answer to the question I asked in the 2011 annual report: “What have we learned after 30 years of AIDS?” But after attending the International AIDS Conference just after the close of the fiscal year this annual report covers, it became clear from the nearly 24,000 attendees representing the global HIV/AIDS community that even if a vaccine for HIV is developed, much work remains until AIDS is totally eradicated. No doubt … we all became more energized when the journal Science reported its “2011 Breakthrough of the Year” – that people who begin taking the correct medications soon after being infected with HIV may become 96% less likely to spread the virus to others. But it’s estimated there are up to 2,000 people living with HIV – who don’t know it – right here in the Coachella Valley. In fact, it was recently reported that the Palm Springs area has the fourth-highest prevalence of HIV in all of California.
Almost 40% of people who are diagnosed with HIV develop full-blown AIDS within one year, often leading to a significant decline in health and quality-of-life. Fortunately, Desert AIDS Project … along with a committed group of community partners … is positioned to play a role in what we hope will be the final chapter of this devastating epidemic. Getting everyone tested for HIV on an initial and ongoing basis is the key to making that happen. Quite simply, if we can link everyone locally who has the virus to proper medication and medical care, we can stop the spread of HIV in our community. With your continued help, we have a chance at stopping the spread of new infections of HIV and playing our part in creating an “AIDS-free generation.” Until there’s a cure,
Every month for 15 years, a group of 15-30 volunteers known as the “Condom Club” gathers at D.A.P. to assemble thousands of safersex kits. The kits are distributed to 32 different venues across the Coachella Valley, including local bars, hotels, and other social “hotspots” in an effort to promote condom use. Last February, the Condom Club made 4,300 kits! Even though funding for HIV education and prevention from the State of California halted in 2009, with the help of our donors and our determined volunteers, Desert AIDS Project will continue to make a real difference in the fight against HIV in our community.
Besides that 42% increase in the number of tests conducted in the previous year, we marked National HIV Testing Day 2012 in a big way. We partnered with Riverside County’s Public Health Department and other local healthcare providers, to bring the Pathways to Health and WellBeing HIV Conference to the Palm Springs Convention Center. Meanwhile, D.A.P.’s testing staff offered $10 gift cards to anyone being tested at our Indio satellite office on this national day of HIV awareness. Desert AIDS Project marks other HIV Awareness Days, targeting specific at-risk population segments – like women and girls, Native Americans, African-Americans, seniors, gay men, and others – throughout the year. Partners like the First Baptist Church’s free health clinic in Desert Hot Springs help make this possible – in June, they helped us test 45 people in a single day! 5
Perennial FUNdraisers Les Dames du Soleil
Broadway’s David Burnham brought down the house with “One Day” at the 2012 Steve Chase gala
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fundraising
“Dinner at My Place” has gone to MANY places!!
Thanks for Summer Dancing with Dance the Desert making our 24th Palm Springs Party Stars AIDS Walk a resounding success!!
Whether you Walked, Danced, Steve Chase’d, Dined Out Or attended any of our other fundraisers...
THANK YOU
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Bank of America In addition to being the Presenting Sponsor of our annual Dining Out for Life event since it first began eight years ago, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation gave D.A.P. a twoyear award of $100,000 per year from its Neighborhood Builders grant program!
Brighthaus Marketing
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Co-principals Mark Jones & Brian Vatcher are always there for us, promoting our events and lending their support in so many ways, at so many of our events.
Vicki Steele and Dan McGrath helped us mark World AIDS Day with a radio-thon. Local TV, radio and print outlets did a great job of bringing D.A.P.’s message to the community.
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We can’t do it without our sponsors, partners, and supporters!! Integrated Wealth Management Presenting Sponsor of the Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards for the fourth consecutive year.
Walgreens
In-store promotion brought in almost $16,000 for the Palm Springs AIDS Walk, in addition to their annual support of our Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards!
Wells Fargo
As Major Sponsors of our Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala for the past decade, Wells Fargo also serves as the namesake for our HIV Health Center after a $250,000 gift for its initial buildout. 7
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While the debate over healthcare funding continues, you’ve helped D.A.P. provide essential
revenues 43%
Grants & Contracts
$5,100,154
38%
Fees for Services
12%
Donor Support
6%
Revivals Stores
$4,570,602
$1,388,620
$696,527
1%
financials
$143,194
Investment, Interest, & Other Income
Grants & Contracts
Fees for Services
Donor Support
Revivals Stores
other income
Grants and contracts awarded by public and private funders provide support for free and confidential HIV testing, food, mental health, and more. This includes funds awarded from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
Private insurance, Medicare, MediCal, and MISP (Medically Indigent Support Services) help defray medical care costs.
Individual contributions, bequests through estate plans and other noncash contributions. Fundraising events provided more than $1.7 million gross.
New merchandise, in addition to gentlyused donated and consigned items, are sold through our chain of four Revivals stores, almost completely staffed by volunteers.
Investment income and rental income helps D.A.P. to fund the desired “nest egg� of several months of operating expenses for especially difficult financial times.
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advocacy.
The complete audited financial statements for Desert AIDS Project may be obtained by calling 760-323-2118 or by sending a request to: Mary Park, Chief Financial Officer, Desert AIDS Project, 1695 N. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262.
EXPENSES 50%
Medical Services
23%
Social Services & Case Management
17%
Management & General
5%
Dental Services
3%
Public Policy & Stigma Reduction
2%
Education & Prevention
$5,165,098
$2,421,828
+2317532 50 $1,801,226
$536,675
$271,251
$199,850
Medical services
Social Services & Case Management
We provide HIV-specialty primary care onsite in our Well Fargo HIV Health Center.
Includes psychosocial support and other support services like food, housing, and transportation. Case managers link clients to these additional services, remove barriers to care, & help clients be their own advocates.
Management & GENERAL We strive to manage overhead expenses while paying sufficiently competitive salaries to attract the best staff.
DENTAL SERVICES Oral health is critical for a healthy immune staff. Our staff provides compassionate dental care to our patients.
PUBLIC POLICY & STIGMA REDUCTION
EDUCATION & PREVENTION
Enlisting public awareness through our award-winning “Make a difference - save a life� public service campaign and online activity through Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, helps make this possible.
We provide free & confidential HIV testing at more than two dozen sites, in addition to dozens of HIV 101 education presentations to high-risk groups.
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Gifts made July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 Platinum Gregory Seller & Pasquale Bettino Gold Ted Briggs & Ted Jarvis James Casey & Jason Altieri Mark Greganti & Craig Simrell Norman Halliday & Douglas Jones Dr. Tim Jochen & Lee Erwin Andrew Z. Linsky & Michael Thomas Reaction Marketing Sterling Timothy Carlson & Curtis Barber Michael Carson & Ronald W. Steigerwalt Steve Lachs & Michael Ruvo Walter Leiss Thomas G. O’Mara & Ronald M. Durkop Yvonne & Bill McCallum Mark Perlmutter & John Albrecht Rob Roy & Eddie Swaim Curtis W. Ringness, Jr. & Barry E. Ralph Louis Smith & Kyle Mudd Stephen R. Winters & Don Curtis
donors
Silver Roger Allen & Taylor Baird Elgart Aster & Paul Swerdlove Dimitri Bakakos Hoyl Belt Charles Collins & Randall George Marlin Connole & Ron Rishky* Bill DeHart & David Kamimoto Larry Espinosa Ben Fenn Edward Flottemesch Prescott F. Griffith Paul Goretski & Mark Stine Patrick Jordan & Donald Stanton David Kaplan & Glenn Ostergaard Steve Kaufer Frederick Kelley, III* & David Hill Edward Killam Mark Loeffler Chris Longobucco & David DeMuro Jim B. Mallory Dr. Mark Maslack Joe McCormack
Perry S. McKay Mike Muttart & Nick Tsepelis Edward A. Oehler & William M. Haines Marshall Pearcy & Douglas Woodmansee Rick Rockhill & John Lazarchic Russ Russell Robert M. Seale & Ron McManigal Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio Charles Townsend & Gordon Moller* Daniel L. Warn & Ricardo Aguilar W. Bedford Waters, MD Jules Young & Matthew Russell Bronze Kevin Bass & Brent Bloesser Gary Bell Dr. Steven J. Berchenko David Brinkman Phil Burgess & James Nutter Christopher Campbell & Jeffrey Bach Peter Cooper & Norman Blachford Barry Dayton & Mark Marshall David DeLisle* Donald J. Devine & Roger C. Senter Julian diCiurcio & Rob Burrington Douglas Donenfeld Phillip L. Doolittle Michael Eicksteadt Stewart Fleishman, MD & Bruce Radler DPM Dr. Burt Fogelman* & Donald Crouse Peter Garcia & Chuck Fugitt Trini Garza Earl C. Gauger & Wayne A. Weiss Robert H. Geiser & Robert A. Berey Roman Gronkowski, Jr. Mark Hayek & Daniel Reyes Michael H. Hayes Heath Hilgenberg & Michael C. Hilgenberg Peter M. Hirsch & Michael Bakish Lewis P. Janowsky Robert J. Karl, DDS, MPH Robert Kincaid & Richard Hutcheson Karl Heinz Kling & Richard McCardle Brandt Kuhn Frank Kurland Eugene Leone & Arthur Williams Gerald A. Levin & William R. Huff Eugene R. Leyval & Daniel Varella
John Lewis, Jr. & Craig Scott Cary Lowe & Allan Ames Phillip Lumpkin John Macon & Walter Baumhoff John J. Mahoney & Michael Chedester Robert Machado & Michael Crick Jerome T. Manashaw & Ian T. Crawford Raymond Manci & Kevin Tabor John & Irene Mancini John Marksbury & Charles Steinman Geoffrey-Martin Cyr Michael Mellenger Dorothy & Harold Meyerman Marvin Meyers & Roger Bredahl Michael Miner & Charles Marler Michael Muller Patrick Mundt Stanley Papel Dr. Gary Petrauski M. Kirk Pickerel & G. R. Martin Greg Polzin Dominick Procaccino Bruce Purdy & Barrett Shepard Arturo R. Quinones Ray Repp & Rich Alther Willie Rhine & Albert Gonzalez Gary P. Riley & Jeff Grosvenor Peter Rittenhouse Lonnie Roy & Miles Lichterman Steve Rulo & Tom Patrick Stan Russell & Gil Rose Bob Sanderson & Eric Branthoover Stephen Saponaro, MD & Tim Schneider Ann Scheffer & Bill Scheffler Brian Schipper & Rick Lord Lanny Seese, MD & Mark Miller Steven P. Sharp Rick Vila & Ken Lyon Bates Westerberg William C. Wheeler James Whitten Randy Wiemer Gary Williams Ron Willison Mark Winsten & Steven E. Allen Jack P. Woods *Deceased
Cookie Miller and Barbara Fromm Gifts made July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 Sterling Jackie Castle Silver Tammy Fox Leslie Sholl Jaffe Judy Jensen Barbara Keller Sheila A. Williams, Esq. Bronze Joline Abrahams, MD Leslie Barclay Annette Bloch Becky Bowles Mary Jane Butorac Liz Chambers Diane Cohen Mary Cone Traci M. Crosbie Christie Moon Crother Susan Diamond Chelsea Montgomery Duban Sylvia Duban Gregory Edwards Karen Falen Georgia Fogelson Barbara Fromm Helene Galen Stephanie Greene Marsha Gronseth Melanie Gurk Judy Jackson, MD Shubha Kerkar, MD Terri Ketover, PhD Sue Knollenberg Susan Konheim Marjorie Kulp
Rosanne Kumins Nancy Lamb Dorothy Lefkowitz Donna MacMillan S. Ava Mahapatra, MD Christy Majors Rhonda Mann Reesa Manning Cheryl McArthur Mary Anne McCrea Linda L. Meierhoffer Cookie Miller Melissa Morgan Nancy Bleiweiss-Nevil Linda Noddle Kristin Olson Pamela Plick Madeline Redstone La Ronda Fisher Rogers Julie Rosser Susan Rosser Jacqueline Rudman Judy Saccente Sheri Saenz Michele Sarna Phyllis Schahet Dr. Barbara Schlager Erin Scott Carolyn Shagrin Amanda L. Smith Karolee Sowle Kimberly Tahernia Lynne Toles Jane Twedt Susan Unger Marjorie Victor Pat Walthers
Gordon Ferren and Amanda Smith
Stan Russell, Geoffrey Webb, and Donald Beck
Pasquale Bettino and Gregory Seller
Veronica Viramontez, Michael Thomas, Karista Smith, and Andy Linsky
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Peter Kostrobala (right) is a computer guru around the D.A.P. offices
Marvin Goldberg with wife Harriet, winner of the 100 Women award at the 2009 Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards
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volunteers
Every December, we show our volunteers how much we appreciate all they do for us throughout the year ‌
Fleet Easton entertains at the 2011 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
The ever-cheerful Bella Da Ball with D.A.P. Volunteer Coordinator Hudson Alling and Nick Valenziano
Who needs Santa when Pinkie is around?!
Louis Barbo (right) has more than 13,000 hours as a D.A.P. volunteer as of June 30, 2012
In the holiday spirit at the 2012 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
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Just a few of those who volunteer for our annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards gala!
Tim Perez and Louis Mujica are just two of many volunteers who greet visitors at our reception desk
Linda Sue Rosefsky (right) has been an HIV testing volunteer at D.A.P. for 20 years!
Fiona Foyston & Pat Bergmann - special event volunteers help with fundraising
Whether at our Revivals stores, in the D.A.P. offices, or lending a hand at our fundraising events,
You make it possible.
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your support
You give us
ENDLESS HOPE.
Our continued work is possible only by the generosity of our donors, who have helped us to remain the desert community’s resource for those living with HIV/AIDS since 1984. Please help us continue to fight the spread of the disease, while supporting those living with HIV to live happier healthier lives.
No donation is too small. Just $15 will purchase a rapid-results HIV test kit. Visit our website to donate immediately or call us at 760-323-2118. If you are interested in sustained support of Desert AIDS Project, please consider becoming a member of Partners For Life or 100 Women, our annual giving programs. Each of these programs provides substantial support for D.A.P. throughout the year, to help underwrite the care of our clients.
Interested in leaving a legacy of support for AIDS care, prevention, and advocacy? Whether during their lifetimes or in their estate plans, Partners Forever members have left a legacy to Desert AIDS Project. In addition to personal satisfaction, these donors enjoy significant financial and tax benefits. For more information, contact Chief Development Officer, Darrell Tucci at (760)992-0403 or email dtucci@desertaidsproject.org
PARTNE RS
FO REVE R The legacy program of Desert AIDS Project
Blair Alexander Maurice Awsky Marvin Barrows Donald Beck & Geoffrey Webb Steven Berchenko Samuel Brenner Stephen Brown Julian Burton Philip Caplin -Living Trust James Clark John Conboy Bill Cooksley Art Copleston David DeLisle & Glen Buckner Julian diCiurcio Gil Feltrop Victor Fimbres Rolf Florheden
James Gallagher Howard Gottlieb Rev Charlene Hancock William Huff Duane A. Hull David Kaplan & Glenn Ostergaard Timothy W. Kremers Joan Kroc Tom Langan Gerald Levin Andy Linsky Sally Lynne Rev Stephen Melges David Merrill & Les Bowman William Messinger Warren Mittleholz Alfred Neil & Geoffrey Zamboni Nancy and Charles Nevil
(listing as of June 30, 2012)
Arthur Palm Curt Ringness & Barry Ralph Marc and Mona Roberts Stan Russell & Gil Rose Merle Schwartz Gregory Seller Gary Senner David Shafer & David Cole Paul Sibley Robert J. Smith James Stephanision Richard Torban John G. Wells William G. Wilkins Stephen Winters & Don Curtis Victor Yepello & William Gillis Bradley Yost
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1695 N. Sunrise Way Palm Springs, CA 92262
“It’s better to light a candle than curse the darkness.”
Thanks a million
A n n e tt e B l oc h ! !
HIV makes patients vulnerable to a host of life-threatening diseases, including a variety of cancers.
Your $1 million gift establishing the Annette Bloch Cancer Care Center at Desert AIDS Project will light the way to new hope for clients co-infected with HIV/AIDS and cancer!