Celebrating your stories of generosity, impact and legacy
Unscathed After a Massive Stroke
“I feel so blessed.” PAGES 6– 7
SPRING 2022
To cause something to happen or be created; to breathe in, inhale and bring in new air; to exert an invigorating and exalting influence upon a person; to fill others with courage, purpose and enthusiasm.
916 Pacific Avenue Everett WA 98201 (425) 258-7500 PGF@Providence.org ON THE COVER: Patt Bass benefited from an innovative emergency stroke treatment at Providence Everett.
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SPRING 2022 ISSUE 5
Dear Friends: The warmer, longer days are here. After weathering more than two years of uncertainty—in our families, our businesses, and around the world—spring reminds us that the sun comes out, eventually. Flowers bloom again. Birds sing. Dark winters don’t last. As we reflect upon 2021, it isn’t the uncertainty that sticks with us. What stands out are steadfast supporters who continually uplifted our medical center and its staff. We’re inspired by compassionate caregivers who exemplified grit and grace while tirelessly working to comfort and heal the sick through one of health care’s most tumultuous times. In 2021, our community donated $6.3 million dollars to support the work and Mission of Providence Everett. That is truly remarkable, especially during a time when we couldn’t hold in-person fundraising events and while many businesses and industries navigated rocky terrain. Yet, our generous and caring community saw the need and stepped in, once again. This essential funding is already transforming lives. It has helped open a new electrophysiology and cardiovascular procedure lab to treat the growing number of patients with heart problems. It’s purchasing new medical equipment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Family Maternity Center. It’s building a rooftop patio for long-term patients to experience nature’s healing power outside the hospital walls. It is also helping the most vulnerable in our community get the assistance they need— such as clothing, vouchers for transportation to appointments, or free health screenings—to protect or regain their health. Philanthropy is what allows Providence to keep raising the bar in health care, even during difficult times. Your unwavering generosity in 2021 lifted our Campaign for A Greater Providence beyond its original goal. Now, in the campaign’s final months, $30 million is within reach. In the pages of this magazine, you’ll see what this campaign has already made possible. You’ll also see what’s left to achieve and how you can help bring this historic initiative to the finish line. If you haven’t yet joined us, we invite you to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make an impact on health throughout our region, and for years to come. Looking ahead, we’re optimistic about the rest of 2022. Lower COVID numbers are loosening restrictions on visitors in our hospital and postponed procedures have resumed. We’re planning to bring back Foundation in-person events such as Festival of Trees. We know we will likely face more challenges in the future, and we’re so glad you are beside us—through it all. We deeply appreciate you.
Tina Gilson
Mark Duffy
Chief Philanthropy Officer Providence General Foundation
Chairman, Board of Directors Providence General Foundation
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CLINICAL RESEARCH
Cutting-Edge COVID Research Put our Hometown Hospital on the Map
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n January of 2020, when the nation’s first known COVID patient quietly came through Providence Everett’s doors, most people outside Washington state probably hadn’t even heard of our hometown hospital.
PBS, CNN, NPR, CNBC—it was an alphabet soup of interview requests. Telemundo, Univision, Geek Wire, all the local stations and papers wanted the latest about COVID. Providence Everett was leading the way.
Within a few weeks, though, Providence Everett was in the international spotlight as our caregivers successfully treated that first patient and conducted research that set the standard for COVID treatment.
While Dr. Diaz was the “face” the world saw in those interviews, an entire team of researchers worked tirelessly behind the scenes—pulling all-nighters when needed—to discover how to best treat this novel coronavirus. Their tenacious labor and expertise not only helped that first patient; it laid the groundwork for how doctors everywhere would treat the deadly virus.
“The media response was intense, and we received interview requests from around the world,” said infectious disease physician George Diaz, MD, who treated “Patient Zero.”
More than two years later, Providence Everett is still in the spotlight, and its research team has helped it shine, conducting a dozen different COVID research studies— including two that helped set the standards of care for the virus.
Behind the scenes of remdesivir research Under Providence’s care, Patient Zero was the first COVID patient in the world to receive the antiviral drug remdesivir—which had been developed to fight Ebola. Not only did the drug work for COVID, it worked more quickly than the protocol established for its use.
Interested in supporting clinical research, and its role in advancing care? Contact us at (425) 258-7500 or pgf@providence.org.
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Based on that patient’s experience, Providence Everett proposed a study comparing five versus ten days of remdesivir treatments. The initial study was conducted at Providence Everett and Swedish First Hill, with 20 additional Providence St. Joseph Health hospitals eventually joining. The research team at Providence Everett enrolled more patients into the study than any other healthcare facility around the world. The study showed no significant difference in effectiveness between 5-day and 10-day treatments. “Five days became the standard of care, based on our study,” Dr. Diaz said. “In essence, that doubled the amount of remdesivir available to patients worldwide.” Two years later, remdesivir is the only FDA-approved treatment for COVID.
“It’s definitely a team effort,” Dr. Diaz said. “Without this team of dedicated doctors, researchers, nurses, etc., we wouldn’t have been able to enroll hundreds of patients into these studies—which have now been shown to save lives.”
Regeneron monoclonal antibody study
Prov Everett involved in a variety of research
Monoclonal antibodies are man-made proteins designed to mimic our immune response to pathogens like the COVID virus. The goal is to boost the immune system and reduce the chances a virus can make a patient severely ill.
While Dr. Diaz serves as the primary study investigator on COVID research at Providence Everett, many caregivers are involved.
Researchers at Providence Everett studied Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment and found patients had a significant reduction in symptoms, faster recovery, and reduced rates of hospitalization and death. As a result, the FDA authorized Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment for emergency use for patients at high risk of severe COVID complications.
“Our infectious disease physicians— Drs. Robert Choi, Daniel McClung and Albert Pacifico—are vital,” Dr. Diaz said. “They counsel patients about studies, complete the paperwork necessary to enroll them, and monitor outcomes and possible side effects of these novel treatments.” Then, the Clinical Research team takes the wheel. During the first remdesivir study, a dedicated team of five research coordinators and assistants pored over thousands of COVID patient charts to see who fit the criteria. They advised the doctors about who to approach for consent and enrollment. The team analyzed patient charts to ensure study protocols—like lab tests and imaging studies—were followed.
“Patients at Providence Everett have access to research studies because of the dedication, support, and cooperation of countless caregivers,” said Jerry Differding, Director of Clinical Research for Providence Northwest Washington. “From nurses and CNAs providing direct care, to pharmacy, lab, respiratory therapy, imaging, dietary, environmental services, finance, compliance—the list goes on. Every department supports research in some way.” Patient Zero, and the resulting coverage of world-class COVID research, got Providence Everett noticed, but research here goes well beyond COVID. A growing team of highly trained research coordinators and assistants is currently working on 70 different studies around cancer, heart disease, trauma, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and more. They have a singular goal: helping patients.
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STROKE CARE
Neuroscience Advancements Saving Lives A s 68-year-old Camano Island resident Patt Bass stepped out of the shower one morning last year, she couldn’t dry herself. Her arms wouldn’t move.
“First it was the arms, and then it was like the rest of my body just stopped working,” she remembers. Patt fell to the ground so hard her husband heard her from downstairs. “He said to me, ‘What’s the matter?’ and my brain wanted to talk, but I couldn’t get my mouth to talk,” Patt said. Patt was having a massive stroke. Her husband called 911—and the race to save Patt’s active, on-the-go life began. Fortunately for Patt, an innovative emergency stroke treatment had just become available to patients 24/7 at Providence Everett. In the emergency department, Patt heard doctors tell her husband they recommend an endovascular thrombectomy—a minimally invasive procedure which allows specialists to use a catheter inserted in the groin to rapidly reach and remove a stroke-causing clot. They said Patt could be severely disabled if they didn’t quickly clear the clot in her brain. For this avid golfer, hiker, and community volunteer, that was terrifying to hear.
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Time is critical
Doctors often use the phrase “time is brain” when it comes to stroke. As many as two million brain cells can die every minute during a stroke. Restoring blood flow to the brain quickly saves lives and brain tissue.
When Patt awoke from the procedure, she could move her arms, her legs—and she could talk again. “I felt almost like nothing had happened,” she said. Patt was discharged just two days later and played in a golf tournament a few days after that. Not only did she play, Patt won the entire tournament of more than 70 women. “I tried to give you a chance by having a massive stroke last week,” she joked with her fellow golfers.
“You can’t even imagine how much it means to me,” Patt said through tears. “It’s tears of joy. I feel so blessed to be in this position to have had a stroke like that and have it turn out so well.”
Advances fueled by donor funding Patt’s outcome is one of several success stories of the endovascular thrombectomy program that began at Providence Everett in early January of 2021. Forty-seven patients received an emergency thrombectomy in the program’s first year—averaging almost one per week. Prior to 2021, patients who needed this emergency procedure often had to be transferred to a Seattle hospital, which could add 60 to 90 minutes to the critical window of time for treatment.
“It has been so exciting to offer this service here in our community,” said Lisa Shumaker, RN, Providence Everett’s Stroke Program Coordinator since 2009. “We have seen some amazing recoveries and this program provides patients with the opportunity to achieve the best outcomes.” Lisa enjoys contributing to the work and Mission of Providence, both on the job and as a donor to Providence General Foundation through employee giving. She says, over the years, she has seen philanthropy help make life-saving advances like this possible.
In addition to the ability to perform endovascular thrombectomies at any time of day or night here in Everett, Providence Everett also recently invested in a second computerized tomography (CT) scanner in the Emergency Department. That means if one scanner is being used—for a trauma patient, for instance—a stroke patient can go to the second one. Investments like these save minutes… when they count the most. “It’s very rewarding and so exciting to see patients have another chance to live a full life,” Lisa said.
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The Road to A Greater We’re almost there! Autism
Investments made since the Campaign began:
Center Expansion
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Fetal-Maternal Monitors
Expanded Neuro & Stroke Services
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New Inpatient Rooms
5 New Neuro & Ortho
Robotics
5 New Operating Rooms
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or Upgraded Cardiac Labs
New
Pediatric Behavioral Health Program
2 New
Linear Accelerators
Expanded Trauma Services
Providence — When someone you love needs a hospital, it better be great. That’s why Providence Everett is investing in key programs such as Heart, Neuro, Trauma, Cancer, and Children’s Services. To help ensure our community has world-class care close to home, Providence General Foundation is raising at least $30 million through The Campaign for A Greater Providence. Generous contributions from community members, businesses, foundations, physicians, and caregivers have already raised $29 million.
We’ve come so far. All we need is YOU to get to the finish line.
Coming soon with your support:
Additional CT Scanner in ED WE ARE HERE
Facility Expansion for Neuro, Heart & Oncology Services
15+ New NICU beds
New NICU Giraffe Beds
OUR GOAL :
5 NICU
Bed Warmers
$30
million
LEARN MORE AT:
AGreaterProvidence.org
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Festival Brings Better Care to Our Tiniest Patients M uch-needed medical equipment to save our tiniest patients and their mothers is coming soon to Providence’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Family Maternity Center—thanks to community support from Festival of Trees 2021.
New Giraffe Omnibeds in the NICU will help care for “micro-preemies”— babies born between 22- and 26-weeks’ gestation and/or weighing less than 1 lb. 12 oz. These high-tech incubators manage temperature, sound, and oxygen levels for fragile newborns. New bed warmers, which both warm and weigh babies, were also funded. These warmers feature a rotating mattress that allows a preemie to
receive care without the stress and risk of unnecessary movement and temperature changes.
“Our NICU is so excited and blessed to receive these amazing donations,” said NICU Manager Jennie Schaffer, BSN, RNC-NIC. “Thank you to the Foundation and our amazing donors for helping us provide excellent care for our community’s tiniest patients!” Providence’s Family Maternity Center will also receive important equipment upgrades funded by Festival gifts. Fifteen maternal fetal monitors, which detect life-threatening complications in women who have just delivered a baby, will allow caregivers to intervene quickly in high-risk situations.
“The quality in care that can be provided to our mothers post-delivery is essential in saving lives,” said Obstetrical Services Manager Lisa Von Herbulis, MSN, BSN, RNC-OB.
A reimagined Festival continues spirit of giving We are constantly amazed by our compassionate and generous community. Despite not being able to gather for in-person events again due to the ongoing pandemic, local businesses, Providence caregivers, and individuals gave a generous $1.2 million through the virtual Festival of Trees in 2021. “I am blown away by the dedication and devotion of this community to our hospital, to our families, and to our babies,” said Laawna Murchison, MN-E, RNC-NIC, Providence Everett’s Director of Women and Children’s Services. “This equipment is so necessary for us to continue to be able to serve our community. Thank you!” More than a dozen community members and businesses generously stepped up to fully fund at least one piece of medical equipment for the NICU or Family Maternity Center. Equipment donors include Festival Chairs Steve & Carol Klein, Buzz & Carol Rodland, Vickie & Mark and Kathy & Brad Nysether, Tim Halladay, Joe & Charlie Pignataro, Sharon & Ken Clay, Alex & Jeannette
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Golitzin, Bob & Margaret Bavasi, Rich & Judy Boyden, Geoff & Carlene Goldfinch, Rob & Chanelle Haines, Little Bipsy, Denny & Darlene Brawford, Tom & Kjersti Lane, and John & Kathy Robinett. Cascade Lumber also made a very generous gift and sent a heartfelt note. In lieu of the traditional in-person December event, the 2021 festivities incorporated a multi-day Community Tour of Trees, sponsored by Tulalip Tribes, and a week-long online auction, which took place in early December. In addition to beautifully decorated trees and wreaths, the online auction featured fun getaway packages, local dining experiences, delectable wine trios, and other unique finds.
Thank you to our generous sponsors! Festival would not have been nearly as successful without our sponsors— we are so grateful for your ongoing support! COMMUNITY TREE TOUR SPONSOR
DISTINGUISHED PLATINUM SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Additional sponsors listed by giving levels on pages 14-19.
S A V E TH E T DA ES F O R
eF stival of Trees 20
COMMUNITY DAY:
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 GALA:
Friday, December 2, 2022 Details on this year’s events will be announced in the coming months!
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ANNUAL REPORT
Remarkable Generosity
In 2021, Providence General Foundation received more than $6.3 million in new gifts or commitments from donors who support the work and Mission of Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. On the heels of last year’s record-setting generosity, we are humbled by the steadfast support of our donors. This generosity has allowed the Foundation to continue supporting the hospital’s ongoing COVID-19 response, while also investing in new medical equipment and technology, behavioral health support for adults and children, important patient support services, and community health programs that serve the most vulnerable. Every gift helps elevate health care in our hospital and community—and we are so thankful.
2021 Financial Overview* Assets Cash & Equivalents
$ 2,546,763
Pledges Receivable (Net of Allowances & Current Portion)
$ 5,235,959
Investments
$ 33,792,686
Gift Annuity & Trust Funds
$
462,110
Other Assets
$
557,458
Total Assets
$ 42,594,976
Liabilities Restricted Funds
$ 28,487,706
Unrestricted Funds
$ 14,027,770
Gift & Annuities Trust Fund Liabilities
$
Total Liabilities
$ 42,594,976
*Pre-audited numbers
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79,500
2021 Major Areas of Support
Autism Center Expansion
$650,935
NICU & Maternity Center Enhancements
$505,909
Interventional Surgical Suite Expansion
$576,300
Pediatric & Urgent Care Behavioral Health
$311,342
Equipment & Technology COVID Response
$276,559
Patient Support, Community Support & Education Services
Caregiver Support & Education
$241,770
$114,499
$25,894
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DONOR RECOGNITION
Individual and Organizational Donors We are grateful for the many donors who support our Mission and work. Your contributions are instrumental as we work to improve the health and well-being of our growing community. This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years.
It’s important to us that your listing is accurate and reflects how you prefer to be recognized. Please contact the Foundation office at (425) 258-7500 or PGF@Providence.org if there is an error or you’d like to update your recognition preferences for future donor listings. Supporters who made a gift in the first half of 2021, but have since passed away, are denoted with an asterisk. Anonymous donors have been omitted. $100,000 TO $999,999 Cascade Lumber, Inc. Marshall & Katherine Cymbaluk
Robert & Jennifer Bayersdorfer
Centene Management Company, LLC
Richard & Judy Boyden
Dr. Kimberly Costas & Darius Schenck
Adam & Darla Van Winkle
Ken Edwards
Spark & Cheryl Van Winkle
Edwards K&S Const, LLC
W. W. Wells Millwork
Everett Aquasox
Randy & Char Wicklund
Tom & Sue Gaffney
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects, LLP
Denny & Darlene Brawford
Bruce & Jan Miller
Sharon & Ken Clay
PRMCE Medical Staff
John & Julie Dickson
Raynier Institute & Foundation
Julie Elkington
Buzz & Carol Rodland
Dan & Kim Gaffney
Walt Gillette & Saundra Cope
Geoff & Carlene Goldfinch
Andy & Kaye Hall
Alex & Jeannette Golitzin
Timothy & Annie Heath
Rob & Chanelle Haines
Janine Holbrook
Tim Halladay
Michael & Krisella Hansen
Steve & Carol Klein
Sean & Lisa Kelly/ Kelly Wealth Management
Steven & Michelle Josephsen
$25,000 TO $99,999 Jay & Terry Ackley, K & H Integrated Print Solutions
Kathy & Brad Nysether Vickie & Mark Nysether Nysether Family Foundation David & Rhea O’Connor Rose & Craig Olson Joe & Charlene Pignataro Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions Wheels on the Waterfront Classic Cars, Trucks & Bikes Show
$10,000 TO $24,999 American Cancer Society, Inc., West Region Bob & Margaret Bavasi
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Estate of John Arends
Wallace & Karen Trana UBS Financial Services, Inc.
$1,000 TO $4,999 Monti & Maryanne Ackerman Tom & Linda Adams Alaska Airlines, Inc. Anthony’s HomePort Everett Banner Bank
Kendall Subaru of Marysville
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Dwayne Lane’s Auto Family
Todd & Angie Karr
Frank & Sally Baumann
Lease Crutcher Lewis
Robert & Mary Kelly
Little Bipsy
Geoffrey Bedell & Sheila Bleakney
Providence Medical Group
KIA of Everett & Chevrolet of Everett, part of Harnish Auto Family
Hank & Donna Robinett
Dan & Shannon Leach
John & Kathy Robinett
Henry & Sandra Newton
Marty & Laureen Robinett
Premera Blue Cross of Washington & Alaska
Mark & Kim Williams
$5,000 TO $9,999
Sandberg Volvo
Danen & Heather Barnhart
Chris & Marilyn Birchman Carol Bjorg BNSF Railway Foundation Boeing Employees Credit Union Whitney Bowles Brooks Sports (Outlet)
Craig & Lisa Almon
Somnia Anesthesia Inc./Providence WA Anesthesia Services
Douglas & Elizabeth Bell
Ray & Vikki Stephanson
C3-Communities of Color Coalition
Cascadia Group
TERRA Staffing Group
Elizabeth Campbell
Dr. Katherine Bumstead
Dr. E. Scott & Jane Casselman Coastal Community Bank Robert & Janet Coe Dr. Wendy & Derek Coffman Community Transit Public Affairs Mary Conery Dr. James & Christine Cook Dr. Jack & Marilyn Courrier Dr. George & Annette Cox Ray & Cindy Crerand D.A. Davidson & Company Dr. Charles & Lauren Daly David Owen Hastings Bonnie Davis Losey Bill & Patty DeGroodt Dr. William & Elizabeth Dickinson
Dr. Dennis Goulet
Dr. Michael D. Neufeld
Michael Griffin
North Sound ACH
Nicholas Hagman
Dr. Douglas Nowak & Sangita Patel
Hugh & Lynne Hall Tania Halladay Arthur & Margaret Hansen Mike Harder & Heidi Howard-Harder Dan & Pam Harkins
Darren & Deanna Redick Mike & Janice Reed
Edmund & Glenda Oas
Matthew & Keely Reinhard
Bruce & Allison Olson
Lori Richards
Mitesh Parikh & Dr. Reena Vasavada-Parikh
Brad & Lynnette Roberson
Christopher Parks
Randy & Debbie Roberts
Dr. Karen & Cooper Hart Dr. Dara Headrick Randy & Marla Heagle Doreen Heffron Dennis & Kathy Hutton Peter & Shanley Johndrow Rick & Barbara Johnson Donna Johnson Harv & Jan Jubie
Bob & Liz Dobler
Lawrence & Linda Jubie
Terry & Cheryle Earnheart
M.E. Kalsen
Tom & Dianne Easley
Dr. Naomi Katsh
Ade Eitner
Martha Kegel
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Nancy Kniest
Everett Golf & Country Club
Puget Sound Kidney Centers
John & Patricia Lanes
Michael & Maggie Faulkner
J. Robert Leach & Vickie Norris
Bill & Sheri Feeney
Mark & Patty Lervick
Scott & Gayle Forslund
Roger & Linda Lervick
Rick & Andrea Foster
Tom & Meridith Little
Wayne Freese
Rob & Tami McCalmon
Jim & Jan Gaffney
Vincent & Alex McGinty
Michael & Christine Gaffney
Bill & Jean Messner
Andrew & Lisa George
Mary Jane Miller
Tracy & Tina Gilson
Virgil & Mary Morgan
Joe & Liz Goldfinch
Moss Adams
Goldfinch Brothers, Inc.
Mountain Pacific Bank
Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
Dr. Deborah Nalty & Jeff Shober
Budd & Kathy Gould
Dr. Nancy & Larry Neubauer
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
From Helipad to Healing Space A former helipad will soon be a healing space for Providence Everett patients. An enclosed rooftop patio will feature fresh air and a view of our beautiful surroundings for patients who have long hospital stays, such as for psychiatric, cancer or hospice care. Research shows that a connection with nature helps promote physical and mental healing. Special thanks to the Raynier Institute & Foundation’s generous gift of $630,000 and the Providence Medical Staff for generously donating to this place of respite. Construction is expected to be completed summer 2022.
This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns. *deceased
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Janice Roe Row for the Cure Drs. Frank & Candace Schramm Helene Schultz
South Everett-Mukilteo Rotary Club Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation Dean & Chris Stensby
Michael & Doris Taylor
Linda Field
William Hasenohrl & Kathi Thoreson Hasenohrl
Dr. Jim & Mary Lou Finley
Twin City Foods, Inc.
Ed Garcia Willana Gibson
Dr. Shawn Slack & Anne Rees
Eric & Donna Stevick
University of Washington Bothell
Trevor Stewart
Teresa Wenta
Tim & Kim Griffis
Sno-Isle Libraries
Todd & Sarah Stine
Carol Whitehead
Michael & Eileen Grimes
Robert & Deborah Wilcox
Karl & Kathleen Groen
Travis Wise & Conijane Johnson Wise
Becky Hallsson
Dr. Gerard & Elizabeth Wygant
Shelly Hemmerling
$500 TO $999
Carl Hinkson
Deanna Allen
David & Gayle Holland
Sherry & Corbin Allen
Russell & Patricia Holmes
Lorie Argle
Mike & Debera Hunsinger
Gerald & Michelle Arneson
David Hutchinson
Dr. Earl Beegle
Iden Dealer Services
Patricia Beginski
Dr. Michael & Barbara Ingram
Jodeanya Behunin
IRG Physical & Hand Therapy
Perry Berezowski
Maureen Jackson
Dr. David & Janelle Beyer
Dr. Jennifer & Jason Jerome
Ted Bongat
John & Peggy Jung-Simard
Rick & Jennifer Bowen
Vikas Kayastha
Christopher Britton
Patricia Kirby
Grace Buni
Mike & Kristen Kishline
Cristy Campbell
Jenine & Steven Lantz
Dr. Stephen & Jackie Campbell
Sharon Larson Gregory & Kathleen Lawson
Campbell Nissan of Everett
Que Le & Edward Chin
John & Susan Carl
Derek & Jordan Lindstrom
Ryan & Heather Case
Gary Linger
Danica & Colin Chadwick
Janet Lockwood
Lloyd Christensen & Lisa Hall
Jennifer Lucas
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Breast Cancer Survivorship Guide Getting diagnosed with cancer can be a scary, confusing time. Thanks to donors, Providence Comprehensive Breast Center patients diagnosed with breast cancer receive a book to guide them through diagnosis, treatment options , and the emotional aspects of the disease. The nearly 300-page book informs and empowers patients as they move through and beyond their cancer treatment.
Alison Cline Douglas Code Laronda Durrant Clay & Kami Erickson Dennis & Dana Farmer FastSigns of Everett
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James Grafton
Kevin & Jody Heiser Sean Kimberly Hicks
Lin Luo Roni Lyons Jon & Jean Marable Michael McAnaw William & Grae McCredie Connie Mitchell
YOU FUNDED IT
Caring for our Caregivers During the height of the latest COVID surge in January, many of our Providence caregivers were discouraged and tired. The community lifted their spirits with heartfelt messages and boxes of snacks and treats. Donors helped Providence General Foundation provide more than 80 “Nourishment & Encouragement” boxes, decorated with messages of support, to our Providence caregivers in our hospital and clinics. Thank you for showing our caregivers that you see and appreciate them!
Mary Mohr
James & Diane Sweeney
Deniz Campbell
Shelley Houston
Shannon O’Kelley & Tyra Malmburg-O’Kelley
The Petal and the Stem
Ken & Erin Chaney
Lai Huynh
Mark & Karen Thompson
Yvonne Christos
Dr. Robert & Eileen Iguchi
Vic & Wendy Turner
Hap Courtney
Marjorie Ingram
Valley Electric
Lori Davis
Kristen Jacobson
Michael & Laurie Walsh
Karen Donnellan
Marissa Jagnow
Anna Weeks
Dream Dinners
Keith & Laura Johansen
Becky Weiderstrom
Kerry Edinger
Michael Keller
Linda Wilcoxson
Solma Empinado
Nellie Kemp
Irene Yang
Amber Fagan
Tiffany King
Gretchen Zemke
Fairmont Olympic Hotel
Brenda Lamanna
Diana S. Routledge
Drs. Mike & Patricia Zimburean
Flourish Wellness
Meredith Lambert
Casey & Sandy Salz
Karen Zimmerman
Tracy Fulton
Bob & Kathy Leach
Ron Garneau
Thomas M. Leahy
Ruth Gibbs
Robert & Kathleen Lefcourt
Adeline Gildow
John & Carol Lervick
Carolyn Hansen
Tabitha Lieberman
Harbor Marine
Pauline Lindsey
Elizabeth Hardman
Roger Lynn
Skip Hickey
Jenna Marshall
Jeanette Hofmann
Kristen Martinez
Andrea Holliman
Milk House Coffee Co.
Aurora Pearson Linda Pederson Jim & Carla Phillips JJ Pierce T. Clyde & Judy Pitcher Dr. Kim & Karie Porterfield Matt Reed Irvin & Delores Rohrich Dave & Trina Roufs
Kelly Scherrer Victoria Scott Jeff & Heather Shelby Sam & Lisa Shumaker Fred & Susan Sievers Beverly Skinner Peter & Trisha Smeltz Bradley & Sherry Stoll Janet Straus & Kit Raney
$250 TO $499 Christina Agoo Lana Andrews Lisa Archide William & Denise Barr Cierra Berger Jim & Susie Black Bo & Nancy Bodrak
This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns. *deceased
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YOU FUNDED IT
Wheels on the Waterfront Big thank you to the many volunteers and attendees who made the 2021 Wheels on the Waterfront Event a success. It raised $25,000 for the Cancer Patient Assistance Fund at Providence Regional Cancer Partnership. The 2022 event will be on August 27th at Boxcar Park at the Port of Everett. Mark your calendar to see classic cars and support those who are going through cancer treatment.
Erin Miller
Thomas & Rose Marie Stiger
Arash Moghaddam
Chip & Nancy Sunderland
Dr. Beena Morris
Genet Tekele
Karl Moser
Kate Unterberger
Jennifer Myers Samantha Ogasawara Anthony Ohl & Lena Ng Donna Pedersen Gary & Jeanne Petershagen Dr. Susan Reis Joseph Repp Brooke Rhoadarmer
Jerry & Karen Barhanovich
Lynn & Wayne Flaaten
David & Mary Borders
Emelita Floresca
Thomas & Judy Brady
Kristin Frazer
Upfront Healthcare Services, Inc.
Ronald & Jessica Burt
John & Sally Galt
Carol Casprowitz
Toni Gates
Denise Van Herk
Jay & Susan Cedergreen
Anthony & Sharon Goetz
Joy Varady
Jagath Chitrasena
Robert & Doris Goetz
Stacy Ventura
Charles & Mary Beth Clark
Sally Greve
Jane Warner
Elaine Cole
Kathleen Gutierrez
Cynthia Wentworth
Kathleen Crumley
Lisa Hafenscher
Eric & Wendy Werttemberger
Bud Darling Catherine Deldin
Drs. Kristofer Norland & Sarah Hansen
Michelle Desoto
Elaine Hanson
Jennifer Doucette
Stephanie Haskins
Robert & Cheryl Drewel
Seana Helms-Donner
Tim Dutton & Donna Strathern
Staci Hill
Suzanne Eklund-Grayum Gregory & Kathy Elder
Charlotte & Jeffery Hill-Miles
Everett Silvertips
Sylvia Horsch
Doug & Wendy Fagan
Mark & Christine Hotton
Stan & Laurie Ferwerda
Charlene Hulskamp
Sheri Fey
Jenelle Humphrey
Aracely Figueroa
Gary Jackson
Michael & Barbara Ripp Kristi Robinson
$100 TO $249
Lynn Rowley
Anne Alkema
Cheryl Sackrider
Amy Allen
Mary Ann Sande
Jeffrey Anderson
Laura Senter
Frank Arcuri
Scott & Linda Severs
Arnies of Mukilteo
Susan & Bob Shayne
Scott & Jeanette Bader
Sharon Shurte
Martin Badie
Errol & Nancy Smith
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
Terryl Smith Charles & Elsie Stahl
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Stephanie Baker Ken & Susie Baldwin
Kathleen Hillis
Harold Jensen
Bonnie Pittrof
Mike & Sue Venable
Carol Wetter
Carolyn Sue Johnson
Penelope & Richard Potter
Rochelle Wallace
Roberta Wylie
Deborah Jurgenson
Mary Pratt
Richard Walsh
Nicole Zickler
Doug & Dana Kelly
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Frank & Janet Waterworth
Sandy Ziemer
Rick & Janice Weatherill
Christine Zumdahl
Kenneth Westford
Dr. David Zunkel & Kathleen Stratton Zunkel
Kelly Kikuchi Pete & Diane Kinch Janis Kinney Jessica Kinney Drs. L. Albert & Salwa Labib Doug & Leslie Lauer Brian & Emily Leach Robert & Jane Lewis Michael Lopez Steven Lord Todd & Marcy Lund Dale & Marsha Lyski Candace Mabbitt Scott & Valerie MacConnell Joelle Mahlum Stephanie McDonald
Joan Pryor Puget Sound Massage Angela Ratcliff Charles Ray John & Cathe Reed Clay & Kyra Reichart Dr. David & Rosie Reynaud Tiffany Rinnert Carolyn & George Rippee Jacob & Mina Ritland Julie Romanick Robin Russell Cheri Russum Bianca Sanders Dr. Richard & Andrea Semon
Brian & Diane McIntyre
Surinder & Sawarnlata Sharma
Melissa Mertz
Dana Shepherd
Dr. Judith Milner
Rebecca Sill
Jeanne Morimoto
Jacob Spaun
Ray & Lavonne Mosher
Gale Springer
Scott & Kippy Murphy
Josephine Stacruz
Shawanna Murry
Dr. Hillary Starr
Yvonne Neal
Maribeth Stein
Paula Newman-Skomski
Cathleen Stewart
Christie Newton
Gretchen & Todd Stiger
Robert & Carolyn Norman
Irish Stoddard
Frances Omholt
Ted’s Sports Center
Balbir & Surinder Palk
Angela Thayer
Panera Bread
Candace Thompson
Korinne Parker
Kimberly Toler
Kenneth & Patti Peterson
Leah Treml-Ellis
Kathryn Pettett
Charles & Roberta Uran
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Book Drive The Providence Boyden Family Autism Center is celebrating a bundle of brand-new books and developmental supplies, thanks to a book and supply drive spearheaded by the Everett Woman’s Book Club. Adapted books—with things such as larger text, pictures matched to words, and vivid visuals—keep children with autism engaged with what they’re reading and learning. Developmental games, toys, and crafts help children use “play” to develop cognitive, social, emotional, and small motor skills. Thank you to the Everett Woman’s Book Club, and everyone, who contributed to this community effort!
Earnest Pihl
This list reflects only new gifts, commitments, in-kind donations and planned gift intentions totaling $100 or more received from July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. It does not include payments made on pledges recognized in previous years. Please contact the foundation office at (425) 258-7500 with questions or concerns. *deceased
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Tribute Gifts
This list reflects gifts received July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. IN HONOR OF
IN MEMORY OF
Terry Doiron Anthony & Sharon Goetz
Rick Adams Charles & Roberta Uran
Lori Kloes Marshall & Katherine Cymbaluk Robinett Investment Company, LLC Dr. David Zunkel & Kathleen Stratton Zunkel
Judy Baker Bill & Jean Messner
Gregory Lawson James & Ginny Douglas Kathleen Leach Brian & Emily Leach Dr. Michael Neufeld Laurel Parratt Sonia Nowak Dr. Douglas Nowak & Sangita Patel Sacred Harmonies Program David Hutchinson
Barbara Bartosch Upfront Healthcare Services, Inc.
Gerald Lockwood Janet Lockwood Henry Manzanares Anthony & Sharon Goetz Robert & Doris Goetz
Joseph Bonzelet Gregory & Kathleen Lawson
Jeannie Jones Carolyn & George Rippee
Jeanne Metzger Todd & Gretchen Stiger
Ann Brice Thomas & Judy Brady Craig & Candi Burpee
Diane Kieland Bill & Jean Messner
Elizabeth Otteni Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
Dennis Britt Dr. Hugh & Jackie Minor Robert Bruno Jessica Bruno JoAnn Burkett Jim & Jan Gaffney John Casprowitz Carol Casprowitz James Conery Mary Conery
Dylan & Mommy Meredith Matt Reed
Carolyn Fletcher Clay & Kyra Reichart
Meredith, Matt and Dylan Reed Mike & Janice Reed
Virginia Gildow David & Mary Borders Adeline Gildow Brian & Diane McIntyre Bill & Jerri Pavitt
Tribute giving to Providence General
Foundation is a meaningful way to honor or remember someone special while supporting your favorite cause. To learn more about honoring a loved one, or commemorate those who have passed away, visit ProvidenceGeneralFoundation.org or call us at (425) 258-7500.
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James Hansen Carolyn Hansen
Suzanne Lindblom Kathryn Pettett
Carroll Heffron Doreen Heffron
PRMCE Security Dept. Gregory & Kathleen Lawson
Cameron Derek & Jordan Lindstrom
Sandra Goodhew Michael & Kathleen Goodhew
Paul Kniest Marissa Jagnow Frank Koty Nick & Chris Polifroni Dwayne & Rosemary Lane Ray & Cindy Crerand Rosemary Lane David & Linda Carpenter Tracy & Tina Gilson Kathleen Gutierrez Arthur & Margaret Hansen Karen Hanson Todd & Marcy Lund Barbara Mathiesen Jill McKinnie Bill & Jean Messner Scott & Kippy Murphy Dr. David & Rosie Reynaud Todd & Gretchen Stiger William Whitley & Lori Wisdom Whitley Gail Larson Sandy Forman Bill & Jean Messner Veronica Lassen Roger Lynn Shirley Leavitt Dr. Hugh & Jackie Minor
Zorah Pihl Earnest Pihl Joseph Sapia Gregory & Kathleen Lawson Albert Sheehan Douglas & Elizabeth Bell Kevin Stoddard Irish Stoddard Victor Tchelistcheff Alex & Jeannette Golitzin Donald Thoreson William Hasenohrl & Kathi Thoreson Hasenohrl George Walsh Michael & Laurie Walsh Richard Walsh Han Wen Lin Luo Kenneth Weston Annette Colombini William Wilson Jeffrey Anderson Yvonne Cheyney
IN MEMORIUM
A Legacy of Care for Her Community Mary Jane Miller (1923-2022) For 28 years Mary Jane Miller volunteered her time comforting families and loved ones in the Family Surgery Waiting Room at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. She also served on Providence General Children’s Association (PGCA) Board, was the Guild 8 President for PGCA, a longtime committee member for Festival of Trees, and supporter of Providence General Foundation. In lieu of a service, Mary Jane requested remembrances be made to the organizations she loved most. We are so grateful for her longtime service and are honored to be named one of her charities of choice. She will be greatly missed. 21
CURRENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CURRENT FOUNDATION STAFF
OFFICERS
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Mark Duffy, Chairman
Tina Gilson, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Providence General Foundation
Tina Gilson, Chief Philanthropy Officer
Lynne Hall, First Vice Chair Margaret Bavasi, Second Vice Chair Donna Bjorg, Secretary
Christie Tipton, Providence General Children’s Association
Dan Gaffney, Treasurer
Darren Redick, Chief Executive, North Puget Sound Service Area
Dan Harkins, Immediate Past Chair
EMERITUS MEMBERS
MEMBERS
Doug Ferguson
Doug Bell Ron Brown, MD Jan Gaffney Andy Hall Mike Holcomb Todd Karr Carol Klein Steve Klein
Diane Guildner Harv Jubie Larry Jubie Henry Newton Tom Rainville Len Roberts Fred Sjoholm
Kim Griffis, Dir. Communications, Annual Giving & Events Emily Dillingham, Philanthropy Officer Jennifer Coyle, Sr. Associate Annual Giving & Events Officer Ali LeRoy, Philanthropy Communications Officer Susan Snyder, Sr. Database & Prospect Research Manager Mary K Allen, Donor Database Specialist Marissa Jagnow, Executive Assistant
Roy Yates
Rochelle Lubbers Jean Messner Shannon O’Kelley Paul Pitre Mel Sheldon Ray Stephanson
New Board Member We are happy to welcome Mike Holcomb as Providence General Foundation’s newest member of the Board of Directors. Mike spent much of his career in the paper industry, moving to Everett in 1995 as vice president of operations at the Everett Kimberly-Clark plant. After retiring from Kimberly-Clark in 1999, Mike served as Executive Director for the Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross and later as the Assistant General Manager for Snohomish County PUD. Mike has served on many local boards including the Everett Chamber of Commerce, United Way, and the Providence Regional Medical Center Board. He also served more than 15 years on the Providence Health & Services Board. Welcome, Mike!
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Larry Jubie Elected Emeritus We’re pleased to honor Lawrence “Larry” Jubie with Emeritus Board Member status on the Providence General Foundation Board of Directors. Larry retired from a career in banking in 1993, but kept busy with decades of community volunteer work, international humanitarian trips, and service on numerous local committees and boards. Larry served on the Providence General Foundation board for more than 17 years, including a three-year term as Chairman. We are so thankful for Larry’s dedication to this community and to Providence General Foundation.
Tina Gilson Named Chief Philanthropy Officer This past winter, Tina Gilson was named Chief Philanthropy Officer of Providence General Foundation. Tina has been with Providence in Everett for 17 years, serving in a variety of leadership roles in Marketing, as the Foundation’s Director of Annual Giving and Communications, and most recently as the Director of Development and interim Chief Philanthropy Officer. In her 12 years with the Foundation, she has provided creativity and strategic leadership to grow the Foundation’s events, annual giving programs, caregiver campaigns, communications, and both major and planned giving. She has been instrumental in two major campaigns—the campaign for Providence’s Cymbaluk Medical Tower and the Campaign for A Greater Providence. Tina is deeply committed to our donor family, Providence, and the community, and we are so excited and fortunate to have her leadership.
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