Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital 2016 Annual Report 2

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FY 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

of  Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital


This year, as we celebrate the power of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), we also celebrate the power of our community in making each and every success possible. The patients who work so hard toward their health and independence

You see, each and every individual and enterprise that engages with the MWPH family plays a critical role in the quality of care we provide and in the growing depth, scope and reach of the services we offer our young patients and families. Fiscal Year 2016 will be defined as a year where the hospital continued to play

The care and support teams who share their expertise

an important role in the community — offering greater convenience, flexibility and latitude to families who have children with complex medical needs. We’re able to do this because of powerful partnerships with powerful groups like the University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine;

The families who are such a crucial part of the recovery journey

generous giving by friends and supporters like the Mt. Washington Tavern; the gift of time and star power by volunteers like Ravens player Brandon Williams and his fiancée Alyssa Karel; unparalleled partnerships between patients and providers like teen Greg Bennett and psychologist Brad Schwimmer; as well as the expertise of talented and dedicated faculty and staff like Dr. Richard Katz,

The community partners who provide incredible resources

Ellen Wingert and Tammany Buckwalter, who successfully planned and executed a first-time feeding conference attended by peers and professionals from across the country. We feel fortunate to serve our pediatric patient population, to work alongside

The volunteers and donors who give so generously of their time and support

a dedicated and committed staff, and to have one of the greatest circles of support a hospital could imagine.

Read on for a closer look at the real superheroes of this special place. »

ANN ELIASBERG BETTEN Chair, Foundation Board & Granddaughter of MWPH’s Founder, Hortense Kahn Eliasberg

SHELDON J. STEIN President & CEO

G. DANIEL SHEALER, JR. Chair, Board of Trustees


ABOUT MWPH

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides familycentered, integrated care to children with serious, chronic or complex medical needs. Since 1922, the hospital has helped children heal from illness and injury, and now treats more than 8,000 patients each year. With locations in Baltimore City and Prince George’s County, the 102-bed post-acute hospital is a jointly owned affiliate of the University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine. For more information, please visit mwph.org. MWPH IS DEDICATED TO: • Providing a healing environment where children can recover from illness and injury • Teaching families the skills they need to care for their children and instilling confidence for the transition home • Sharing the expertise and resources best suited to care for our patients • Providing treatment to all patients in a loving, caring environment

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2

The Power of Collaboration MWPH hosts first feeding conference

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The Power of Positivity Teen finds supportive counselor

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The Power of Giving Back Ravens player volunteers at MWPH

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The Power of Community MWPH thrives with local support

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The Power of Partnership Celebrating 10 years with UMMS & Hopkins

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Programs and Services

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A Photographic Year in Review

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Volunteer Recognition

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Annual Fund Donor List

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12 Ways You Can Help

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Fiscal Report


the power of

collaboration

MWPH hosts first feeding conference Sometimes success starts with simply seeing things differently — and sharing your expertise freely. When Mt. Washington

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Pediatric Hospital hosted its first-ever Feeding Disorders Conference last year, interest was immediate. The event would also catapult the MWPH team into the national spotlight both in terms of media visibility as well as thought leadership within the field. “Strategies for Treating Feeding Disorders: a Kaleidoscope of Ideas” was held in October 2015 at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Baltimore and drew 168 attendees from across the country and abroad. The two-day conference featured 24 presenters, 10 from the MWPH team. Long recognized for its success working with children with a wide range of feeding disorders — which includes everything from what we call picky eating to infants who struggle to even swallow — MWPH’s inaugural conference on the disorder was designed to foster a better understanding of this condition. It’s estimated that anywhere from 20–50 percent of children suffer from a feeding disorder, more prevalent in children with developmental disabilities. Richard Katz, MD, MBA, FAAP, who serves as the hospital’s

The success of the event spawned a cross-disciplinary group to maintain the momentum created — providing an ongoing way for those in the field to continue sharing information and resources. And, the MWPH team was publicly thanked for leading the way in improving knowledge and awareness at an event that included feeding programs across the country. “To us, that was most gratifying,” says Katz. “My dream was to host a national conference about feeding disorders that was broader than all the others I’d been to. We started with

Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs

the basics of global health and nutrition and continued to

(pictured below with patients) and Ellen Wingert, Feeding

discuss the basic science of what makes people hungry and

Clinic Program Manager, had long dreamed of spearheading

full. The conference wasn’t about what I do or we do, but

an event that spotlighted not only what MWPH offers in

what we’re all doing and how we can improve care together.”

terms of treatment options, but a compilation of what professionals across the country are doing and a look of what’s working best. Three parents of children with feeding disorders also spoke from personal experience, describing the challenges and need for an individualized approach.

A year later, the Feeding Disorder Program has experienced an increase in patient referrals, requests for information and was spotlighted in 10 national and local news stories, including USA Today and The Wall Street Journal.

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20-50% Infograph Of all children experience or encounter some form of feeding disorder.

Highlights


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Patient in the Feeding Clinic


the power of

positivity

Dying teen’s wish: find supportive counselor and live life! Sometimes, the best health care comes down to the right fit.

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“It’s his passion and it’s what he loves to do,” notes

When 19-year-old Greg Bennett met Mt. Washington Pediatric

Schwimmer, adding that a presentation the teen made to

Hospital psychologist Brad Schwimmer, PhD, Greg had

health care professionals was very well received — striking

already gone through a string of counselors and none

a note of authenticity given Bennett’s personal experience

“clicked” with his need for a more positive outlook. Diagnosed with a terminal illness at the age of 17, other therapists focused on helping the teen come to terms with his diagnosis — and prepare for death. The Westminster teen, diagnosed with an incurable genetic

with a terminal diagnosis and an uncertain future. “I think Greg’s advocacy has also helped him heal psychologically and has given him a drive to succeed in other areas.” Because of MLD, Greg can’t drive a vehicle and needs assistance with day-to-day living. But his hopes and

condition known as Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD),

aspirations are those of any other 19-year-old. Greg stays

had been given two years until confinement to a wheelchair

physically active, has a passion for tending plants, and has

and a prognosis of 3–5 years of life. But Greg wasn’t ready to give in so easily. “We wanted someone to help Greg navigate what he could do, not what he couldn’t,” recall his parents, Pam and Wayne Bennett. Bennett and Schwimmer can now be seen playing basketball together, walking the hallways and talking anywhere and everywhere – except a small office setting. The focus: helping Greg achieve his goals, in a way that works for him. “My question to him,” says Schwimmer, is “What do you want out of life and how can I help you get it?” So far, Greg’s interests include auditing college classes, volunteering at a local senior center and becoming an advocate for MLD research and awareness. “When I told him I wanted to be in public speaking and get the word out to find a treatment that would help me and everyone with MLD, hopefully in my lifetime, Dr. Schwimmer

found that beading bracelets (initially as a fundraiser) has also halted the tremors his hands once showed. Two years post diagnosis, Greg is not confined to a wheelchair and his view is forward-focused. “I’m still in a state of denial,” Bennett admits. But what the teen holds close to heart is that he knows not what tomorrow brings — or if he’ll even have one. So, he encourages those around him to seize each moment, to live in the present, to follow their dreams and to not miss an opportunity to let loved ones know they matter. “I don’t focus on the end result,” says Greg. “I instead focus on happiness and the life I have been given and my faith in God. And I hope to inspire people to feel like they can do something greater than themselves.” “I think his demeanor and passion and hope is contagious,” says Schwimmer. “I leave work feeling better after working with him. I know the lives he touches are better because of that.”

was totally up for it,” remembers Greg.

11%

The demand for psychology services is one of the most rapidly increasing at MWPH. The growth in psychology visits increased from 15,860 in 2015 to 17,616 in 2016.


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Greg Bennett and Brad Schwimmer, PhD


the power of

giving back

Ravens player spends time off the field at MWPH Life can sometimes take a sweeter turn with just the right introduction. Just ask Ravens defensive tackle Brandon

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Williams and fiancée Alyssa Karel, who remember when their

“We just had such a great experience while we were here and that kept us here.” Karel remembers the hands-on personalized care and the

then-1½-year-old son, Ryder, had an aversion to anything but

cheers for Ryder as he made progress along the way. “The

soft, mushy foods. Thankfully, their anxiety was short lived.

mood was contagious.”

After 4–6 months of treatment at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Ryder developed the critical motor skills needed to

“It just makes me want to help out more. I would love to get more involved and more hands on. I’m a stay-at-home

nibble on more standard fare like cheese puffs and chicken strips.

mom and I want to do something productive with my time.

“Now he eats us out of house and home,” laughs Williams.

We see the heart everyone here has,” she adds, “and it’s amazing

“It’s anything and everything.” The 343-pound football pro pauses. “It makes you happy but at the same time, what kind of monster did we create?” he asks with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. Ryder’s accomplishment was huge for adoring parents who wanted to see their son, now 4, reach such an important milestone. Karel recalls elation quickly replaced an earlier mood the couple described as fraught with frustration, anxiety and assorted questions and worries. Like most parents, that moment was life-changing not just for the toddler but for the twosome, who now are active

to connect with other families who are going through a hard time, too. You never think it’s going to happen to you.” Both Williams and Karel say they aren’t sure who benefits more, the children who light up at seeing a football hero, or themselves. “First and foremost, I’m so thankful for what they did for my son,” says Williams, noting that so many patients have problems more medically complex and life-threatening than Ryder. “Seeing how hopeful these patients and families are and how much fight they have, it’s inspirational to us.”

volunteers at MWPH. Now, both read stories to MWPH’s young patients; Karel is a member of the hospital’s Storybook Gala planning committee; and Williams has used his star power to schedule fan-favorite meet-and-greet sessions with star players and arrange tours of their training facility. And both say that they want to volunteer more, even while managing a busy household that now includes two healthy sons. “Everyone is just amazing around here,” says Williams.

“We see the heart everyone here has and it’s amazing to connect with other families who are going through a hard time, too.” ALYSSA KAREL


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Alyssa Karel and Brandon Williams reading to MWPH patients.


the power of

community

MWPH is fortunate to have numerous friends and supporters If the bricks outside The Mt. Washington Tavern could speak, we’d hear a lot of history — and a lot of love. And that

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And, when Frisch and Lichty arrived to present their first donation, the first impression was both immediate and

is quite befitting for a favorite local establishment that first

long-lasting. The dynamic duo can still vividly recall a group

opened in 1979, then 32 years later suffered a devastating two-

of about 20 children seated in wheelchairs holding balloons

alarm fire that very well could have destroyed the restaurant.

and sporting smiles.

Instead, what came next was a complete renovation, then a reopening in 2012. The personalized bricks were the owners’ way of supporting a cause close to home — Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital. No strangers to philanthropy, Rob Frisch and Dave Lichty have long given generously to a multitude of charities, including MWPH. Their relationship with the pediatric hospital dates back more than 20 years, according to Lichty, who recalls when the

Lichty was impressed by the patients’ spunk and spirit of positivity despite adversity. A tour of the facility led to a new appreciation for the work of the pediatric hospital best known for helping children with a wide range of complex medical conditions. “It’s pretty special going into the neonatal unit, for example, and seeing these tiny little infants who can fit into the palm of your hand,” says Frisch. The Mt. Washington Tavern ever since has found new and

Tavern first donated proceeds from a golf tournament that

innovative ways to support MWPH — hosting toy drives with

now sells out annually.

radio station 105.7 The Fan, for example, as well as special

Paula Bragg, MWPH’s Director of Philanthropy,

events at the restaurant. The idea for the brick drive came

estimates that the Tavern has raised more than $150,000

after seeing something similar. Community response was

for Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital since 1993.

immediate, Lichty notes, and opportunities to lay your own

“If it helps just one kid to live a full and productive life,” says Frisch, “it’s worth every penny.”

brick are still available. Frisch and Lichty have each worked at The Mt. Washington Tavern for the past 30 years, starting behind the bar in 1986 and then officially becoming owners in 2007. Both also have been committed to philanthropic causes from the very beginning. Frisch, himself a blood cancer survivor who underwent a bone marrow transplant, knows all too well the vulnerabilities of a patient and the impact of support. And, the fire that almost did them in only reinforced their commitment to causes that inspire a second chance.

“If it helps just one kid to live a full and productive life, it’s worth every penny.” ROB FRISCH


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Rob Frisch, Dave Lichty and Tavern staff


the power of

partnership

Celebrating 10 years of a historic partnership with UMMS & Hopkins What do you get when you partner two world-renowned academic medical centers with a specialty children’s hospital?

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That was a driving force behind the partnership in the first place.” Steven J. Czinn, MD, The Drs. Rouben and Violet Jiji

You get a powerhouse of medical expertise and an availability

Endowed Professor of Pediatrics and Chair, Department

of clinical and support services like no other.

of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Such has been the case with Mt. Washington Pediatric

and Physician-in-Chief, University of Maryland Children’s

Hospital under the joint ownership of both the University

Hospital, concurs. “The partnership between the University of

of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and Johns Hopkins

Maryland and Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is a collegial

Medicine (JHM), a unique partnership forged 10 years ago in

team approach to putting the needs of the children of the

July 2006. It was then that senior leadership and board members

Baltimore area and the greater region first, above all else. It is

at both institutions recognized a rare opportunity to support

beneficial to us as institutions, but moreover, to the families

the beloved pediatric facility and its mission. This historic

in need of specialized care for their children.”

partnership would help streamline patient care, offer improved

Having physicians under one roof at MWPH who specialize

efficiency and broaden the range and scope of expertise available

in providing care for children with complex medical needs,

at MWPH for these medically complex children.

Dr. Czinn adds, has been helpful for the families — providing

Robert Chrencik, the current President and CEO of UMMS, recalls that MWPH had previously been owned by North

access from an acute care setting to post-acute care needs. “The partnership,” says Chrencik, “offers a transition of care

Arundel Hospital (now University of Maryland Baltimore

for patients and an assurance of care for us that is just huge.

Washington Medical Center), which in 2000 became a part of

Patients aren’t sitting in an acute care facility when they don’t

the UMMS system. It wasn’t long before UMMS approached

need to be and we know Mt. Washington has an excellent

Hopkins about joint ownership of MWPH, knowing that both

facility ready to care for them.”

institutions utilized the pediatric hospital’s inpatient services

Ronald Peterson, President of The Johns Hopkins

and could collaborate on outpatient services. “It really allowed

Health System and Executive Vice President of Johns Hopkins

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital to enjoy scale in a way that

Medicine, wholeheartedly agrees.

it couldn’t with just one of us.” There was immediate agreement. “Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital has always been a

“It’s a wonderful story in a town in which we’re blessed to have the presence of two academic medical centers. There’s a lot of goodwill. I can honestly say that the partnership has

phenomenal resource for the community,” says Dr. George

surpassed my expectations in terms of the collegial relationship

Dover, Director of the Pediatrics Department at Johns Hopkins

we’ve enjoyed between the two academic medical centers,

Medicine (1996–2016). “The partnership provides expanded

which is unprecedented. It’s a win-win for all involved, but in

resources that allow us to offer critical services at a lesser cost.

particular for the children being cared for there.”

“It’s a wonderful story in a town in which we’re blessed to have the presence of two academic medical centers.” RONALD PETERSON Pictured left: The Pelovitz family, whose daughter Nadiya receives services at all three hospitals; Richard Eliasberg, son of MWPH’s founder, Hortense Kahn Eliasberg


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Left to right: Redonda Miller, MD, Steven Czinn, MD, Ronald Peterson, Sheldon Stein, Robert Chrencik and Richard Katz, MD


ACCREDITATIONS Our accreditations include The Joint Commission, College of American Pathologists (CAP), CARF International, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facili­ties for the Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program and Pediatric Specialty Care, and American Psychological Association (Psychology Internship). The hospital is also certified by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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INPATIENT SERVICES The Center For Neonatal Transitional Care (CNTC)* serves pre-term infants leaving the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for a more medically stable environment to concentrate on feeding and growing. The program also provides comprehensive care for infants with pulmonary conditions and other complications of prematurity and neonatal abstinence syndrome.

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is a place where children with complex medical conditions can get the integrated care they need. We’re not like acute care hospitals that focus on emergent conditions; we’re a specialty hospital that helps children recover from illness and injury. From quick outpatient visits to longer stays, we’re here to support children’s healing, to get them back home, back to school, and back to their lives. MWPH’s multidisciplinary team, which is part of Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical System, works with both the child and the family to create a supportive and healing environment both here and at home.

Pediatric Chronic Illness Program* offers treatment for diabetes, HIV, severe feeding disorders, seizures, pulmonary rehabilitation and other chronic conditions. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program helps children recover from traumatic injuries, illness or surgery, such as limb reconstruction following multiple fractures, post-surgical orthopaedic rehabilitation, management of burns or wounds, neurological disorders, spinal cord injury, amputation or brain injury. DAY PROGRAMS Our Hospital Day Programs provide daytime treatment for children who require intensive interventions for rehabilitation or feeding needs and incorporate therapies and medical treatment with meals, educational services and other activities.

OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CLINICS Specialized pediatric outpatient clinics and services are available in our Outpatient Care Center. • Autism Assessment and Related Therapies * • Balance • Brain Injury * • Burn and Wound Care • Cardiology • Concussion Evaluation and Management • Dermatology • Developmental Disorders * • Diabetes Management * • Endocrinology • Feeding Day Treatment Program • Feeding Evaluation • Fiber-Optic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallow • Gastroenterology • Gynecology • Lead Poisoning • Movement Disorders • Neurodevelopmental Services • Neuropsychology • Nutrition Services • Nutritional Rehabilitation • Orthopaedics • Physiatry * • Primary Care • Psychiatry • Psychology * • Pulmonology • Radiology Services: Digital X-ray, Gastrointestinal Contrast Studies and Swallow Studies • Rehabilitation: OT, PT, Audiology, Speech and Adaptive Equipment * • Sleep Testing and Evaluation * • Weight Management and Healthy Living *MWPH services also offered at Prince George’s Hospital Center.

MWPH IN THE NEWS Over the past year, there have been 67 news stories featuring MWPH — that’s more than one per week! We are very proud that the media finds our message compelling and that our work is circulated to a wider audience. From front page stories on psychology in The Baltimore Sun and neonatal abstinence syndrome in The Washington Post to online stories in USAToday.com on feeding issues and the 10th anniversary of our partnership with Hopkins/UMMS in The Daily Record, MWPH achieved strong local, regional and national visibility.

When life begin s in rehab: A baby he als after a mother’s heroin addiction

Mt. Washington Pediatri specializes in weaning c Hospital in Baltimore has a departm ent that newborns off heroin and methadone. Makenzee Kenned y lies down before a visit from her mother at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospita July 29 l in North Baltimo a department that re, which has specializ methadone. Bill O’Leary es in weaning newborns off heroin and /The Washington Post

By Lenny Bernstein August 12, 2015

BALTIMORE — After of painful withdrawal a month that bunched her body into a tight ball, after tremors and diarrhea and r sleeplessness and difficulty eating, q Makenzee Kenne dy went home I to her bed in a drug rehab facility th to celebrate a milest one: turning w 2 months old. “W She lives there for now with U her mother, 31-yea r-old Ashley he Kennedy, who is 11 years into her Al on-again, off-again struggle with at M heroin addiction. If all goes well, and Makenzee will never to h again see the inside of Moun t Washington Am Pediatric Hospital, where she was dev weaned off drugs throug num sive, round-the-clock h intencare. like “It’s not my first time “neo trying to stop,” Ashley Kenne dy acknowlquad edged as she bottlefed Makenzee. perce “It’s my last time now. I (NIC to touch another drug don’t want after putting study my baby through this.” and o In communities across The co the nation, the collateral damag e of the heroin has als epidemic is ripplin g through the


STORYBOOK GALA BY THE NUMBERS 2014

2015

2016

Every year the community comes out to support MWPH at its gala event.

PRESENTED BY

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

ONESIES COLLECTED

$188,000

$295,000

$100,000

$145,500

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65 1,600

SPONSORSHIP DOLLARS

725

$110,000

600

NET DOLLARS RAISED

620

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400

NUMBER OF GUESTS

1,500

health-care system . The rate of hepatitis C is skyroc keting, fueled by needle sharing among addicts. Experts worry that an upturn in HIV rates may not be far behind. And the rate of fatal heroin overdoses has quadrupled over the past 10 years. In Baltimore, nearly two-th he 302 overdose deaths irds of were caused by heroin last year . We have a very seriou s issue in the U.S. right now in terms of eroin and other opiate the use of agents,” said lan Spitzer, senior vice president Mednax, which provid es maternal d newborn medic al services hospitals. mong the most heartb reaking velopments: a sharp rise mber of drug-expose in the d newborns Makenzee. The incide nce of onatal abstinence syndrome” has drupled over nine years, to 2.7 ent of all neonatal intensive care CU) admissions, according to a y published in May by Spitzer others. ost to care for each child so soared, to an averag e of

MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL


a photographic year in

review

Family Reunion August 30, 2015 We welcomed back some of our graduates and their families for a wonderful reunion with staff and volunteers.

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16th Annual Golf Tournament

Ruth’s Chris Kids’ Night Out

October 7, 2015 Golfers were lined up and ready to start at the charity golf tournament sponsored by IncrediTek.

October 2, 2015 “I’m going to come back with a date,” said one of our patients at Kids’ Night Out at Ruth’s Chris.

Spirit of Halloween Costume Party October 14, 2015 Long-time partners, Spirit of Children, hosted a Halloween party for our kids complete with costumes, crafts, music and goodies.

Welcome Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives October 21, 2015 Steve McAdams, director of the Office of Community Initiatives, came for a visit and took the Governor a “Get Well Soon” card from the patients.

MINI for Minis October 24, 2015 Priority 1 Automotive Group brought MINIs filled with more than 150 items of clothing to a rally at MWPH.


ZooBOOO! October 31, 2015 ZooBOOO! at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, where MWPH promoted nutrition with exercise and guides for healthy eating.

Neighborhood Toy Store Day

Purple Friday Visit December 11, 2015 The Ravens Posse visited our patients and let them tour the speciallyequipped Ravens bus.

Santa Claus and the Oriole Bird Visit December 16, 2015 Santa and the Oriole Bird spread holiday cheer to the kids (and staff).

Holiday Toy Shop December 16, 2015 Over 100 patient families did their holiday shopping for free without having to leave the hospital!

Major Gibson Visits January 15, 2016 Major Richard Gibson, commander of the Baltimore Police’s Northern District, enjoyed coming to MWPH and reading to the patients.

Speak Now for Kids June 22, 2016 MWPH staff and a patient family advocated for children’s health care in Washington, DC and met with Congressmen Steny Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen.

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November 15, 2015 Thanks to aMuse for hosting Neighborhood Toy Store Day and choosing MWPH as its beneficiary.


HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS THANK YOU! Your dedication helps make a difference in the lives of so many children.

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Total Volunteers

144 Child Life 22 Cuddlers 91 Psych remaining 31 scattered throughout MWPH They donate over

20,000

hours per year 4 have served 18+ years

The longest serving volunteer has been at MWPH for

28 Years ANNUAL FUND DONOR LIST Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital gratefully acknowledges gifts made between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. If we have made any omissions or errors, please contact us at 410-578-5315 or development@mwph.org so that we can correct our records.  FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE ($10,000 and above) Big Steaks Management, LLC Brown Advisory Car Donation Foundation d/b/a Wheels for Wishes DF Dent and Company The Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc. The Jill Fox Memorial Fund, Inc. Johns Hopkins Medicine

Sabrina Aaron Catherine Abbot Abena Adjei Samiha Ahmed Khadija Alvi Beonca Armstrong Terry Arvidson Nylah Austin Sarah Austin Hewitt Shehar-Bano Awan Danielle Babcock Laurie Badolato Catherine Bagwill Autumn Banks Breeann Baptiste Michelle Barnes Emily Barr Lindsey Barry Sarah Baumer Yourdanos Bekele Erin Bellamy Eryn Bentley Samantha Bento Tracy Berends Amanda Bielanski Rose Blakely Megan Bookhout Jillian Borruso Madeleine Boudreau Tara Brightbill Adrynne Brown Araina Brown Natia Brown Stephanie Brown Tara Buecker Amy Bullock Morse Morgan Burns Barbara Bustard Burnside Lauren Butler Shaakirah Butler Kim Butz Tiffany Cabreja Sabrina Campbell Anastasia Canell Leah Caplan Omni Cassidy Veronica Chang Maguie Chavez Robalino Jacqueline Chen Mary Choe Andrea Clemente Shantel Closson Katherine Cole Nancy Connelly-Fritz Carly Copson Nicholas Cronin

Leslie Cruz Lucetry Dalton Alison Datoc Susan Davis Nicoletta de la Brown Fernanda De Oliveira Nicole D’Emic Cheryl Dennis Barbara Dent Alicia DePasquale Renee DiCicco Courtney DiPietro Sahara Dodson Nikki Doerr Ann Dorsey Terry Dyson Ista Ariane Egbeto Kathryn Eklund Damian Elson Lindsay Emery Greta Engle Sabrina Ereshefsky Gayah Fahnbulleh Gregory Farber Danielle Fenwick Geraldine Fernandez Montserrat Ferrer Allyson Fiery Angela Finelli Lindsay Frisch Amanda Gecht Judith Gerstenblith Lucy Githinji Megan Glazer Lisa Glick Basya Gold Jeanny Gomerez Gilda Gordon Anne Gottleib Teresa Hackshaw Sharazad Haimanchandra Samantha Hamburger Muhamed Hamza Benjamin Han Catherine Hannan Rebecca Harris Tanaja Harrison Amy Hart Susan Haus Rosemary Hawkins Maria Hays Andreanetta Haywood Jennifer Hensley Allison Homburger Ajla Hosic Victoria Hughes Kevin Hyde Deborah Hynson

KELLY Benefit Strategies Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lare Len Stoler Automotive The Morris A. Mechanic Foundation, Inc. The Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund, Inc. The Mt. Washington Tavern Priority 1 Automotive Group Quotient, Inc. Jack and Mae Rosenberg Charitable Trust Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Silverman The Roz and Marvin H. Weiner Family Foundation Spirit Halloween Superstores, LLC University of Maryland Medical System The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company  PARTNERS IN HEALING ($5,000–$9,999.99) Auto Showcase Chesapeake Urology and Chesapeake Urology For Kids Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gephart Golfers’ Charitable Association, Inc. The Louis H. Gross Foundation, Inc. Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. IncrediTek, Inc. Kelly Wealth Management

Susan Ignasiak Abbie Israel Emily Jacobs Nicole Jameson Destiny Jefferson Jenna Johnson Mary Ellen Johnson Nefertiti Johnson Zachary Kalusin Alyah Kanso Alyssa Karel Neda Karimian Genevieve Keenan Ryan Keenan Natalie Konig Sampada Koshatwar Bailey Kramer Hannah Krutt Yoo Kwon Ciara Kyler Mark La Fave Katherine LaPorte Heather Lavender Mary Lears Sarah LeDoux Kimberly LeSavage Megan LeSavage Adina Levitan Yuejin Li Jamie Lieu Kathleen Lindenstruth Samantha Lynch Stephanie Lynch Makayla Machavec Raquel Mack Kerry Mahony Marissa Manzi Catherine Marchese Lucille Martin Celia Mata Amanda Mbi Nicole McFadden Megan McGrain Sarah Mealy Brittany Means Marie-Angele Messou Melissa Meyers Bessie Miller Christina Miller Rachel Miller Zachary Millman Justin Misterka Marguerite Moran Shawn Mordhorst Dresden Moreno Sheila Morrison Susan Morrison Sophia Motta

Monna Nabers Jacob Neiderer An Ngo Meg Nicholl Elpida Hope Nissirios Bridget Norton Oluwakemi Odumeru Dolapo Ojo-Uyi Carolyn Onorato Amanda Oppenheim Sarah Ortiz Natalie Page Nicholas Panzer Sarah Papania Daniel Pardo Kristina Park Marissa Patti Madeline Pepin Jacqueline Perez Elizabeth Perla Meredith Pica Stephanie Pike Wendy Pinder Kendyl Plantholt Kimberly Poitras Alicia Pola Jessica Porter Harriet Porton Samantha Prescott Danielle Previ Kody Prince Jessica Qiu Margaret Quinn Deborah Reid Gilbey Reilly Sage Reisner Megan Reiter Elizabeth Remington Nicole Reper Emily Ring Mary Robinson Jennifer Romano Hilary Rushton Payton Russo Dara Salcman Emily Salomon Jacob Schmitz Linda Schwarts Sarah Schwartz Karen Schwartzman Tekiyah Shabazz Kosha Shah Abigail Shaughness Erin Shea Kara Shetrone Stephen Siegforth Gabrielle Silgalis Carol Simmons

Lexus Champions for Charity M&T Bank Ravens Act Foundation The Rothschild Charitable Foundation Vibrancy 21 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weber  1922 CIRCLE ($1,922–$4,999.99) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ammann Aramark Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Armacost Armstrong Dixon Advisor Group, Inc. Arrow Parking Baltimore Washington Medical Center Foundation Bank of America Merrill Lynch Barenburg Eye Associates Mr. Scott Basik and Ms. Marilyn Murphy BBBC Physical Therapy Assistant Program Mr. and Mrs. Alan Betten Blue Knights International C. Edwin Stricker Fund CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Cohen Comcast Spotlight Cove Electric, Inc. EMJAY Engineering and Construction Co., Inc.

Kanesha Simmons Sarah Simons Jenica Singh Leigha Slater David Slotnick Joanna Smith Katherine Smith Kay Smith Kelly Smulovitz Angelique Snyder Sade Soares Kaitlyn Solloway Josselyn Soto Ariana Spagna Zachary Spearman Brittany Stanczuk Emily Starobin Laura Steele Susan Stein Johanna Stenberg Elisabeth Stephens Chelsea Stewart Amanda Strasser Bracha Strimber Anant Subramaniam Catherine Sullivan Lynne Swaneburg Patricia Tanczyn Janell Taylor Miriam Taylor Amber Thomas Amina Touma Harriet VanKleeck Raquel Vasquez Annie Vital Jessica Voyack Emily Wald Ayu Warsito Candice Watson Mary Lela Weathers Carolyn Weber Carissa Weir Kathleen Wetzel Natalia White Laura Whitney Melissa Wiegartner Joel Wiener Dreu Wilkins Brandon Williams Michael Wright Brian Yang Jessica Yarbro Heather Yarger Eileen Young Maria Yu Angelita Yu-Crowley Julia Zaki Allison Zippert

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Forman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Hawes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horowitz Dr. Richard Katz and Ms. Martha Lessman Katz Mr. Christopher Carver and Dr. Virginia Keane Mr. Paul R. Konschak KPMG, LLP La Scala Ristorante Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lombardi Lululemon Athletica Maryland Addiction Recovery Center MCB Real Estate, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Meyerhoff Mt. Vernon Financial Services Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Okin Mr. Thomas S. Paullin Philip and Beryl Sachs Family Foundation Physician Support Services, LLC Reliable Churchill, LLP Republic National Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Robinson Sagal, Filbert, Quasney & Betten, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Sisserman The Slotnick Foundation


Annual Fund Donor List, continued Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smyth Solitaire Masonry Company STC Consulting Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Stein Trexler Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Ulsaker United Way of Central Maryland University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Walsh Mr. Brandon Williams and Ms. Alyssa Karel Windsor Electric Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf, III

CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($500–$999.99) A Style Studio, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Steven Band Mr. and Mrs. David Baron Mr. and Mrs. Harry Begg Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blanchard Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bondroff Ms. Paula Bragg Mr. Mark Brooks Mr. and Mrs. David Brown Mr. Tripp Burgunder and Dr. Tamara Burgunder Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Bradd Caplan Ms. Lisa C. Cary Mr. Mark Chisamore and Dr. Margaret Skinner Ms. Alison Cohen Dr. Joseph M. Collaco and Ms. Aarti Sham Ms. Linda M. Cook (cool) progeny Mr. and Mrs. Dilip Dalvi David W. Buck Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Demchick Mr. and Mrs. Ron Diamond Dr. and Mrs. George J. Dover Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dubroff Mr. Yakov Dyatlovitsky Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellis

FY 2016

$907,901

FY 2016

756

FY 2015

$715,676

FY 2015

584

FY 2014

$500,087

FY 2014

613

FY 2013

$356,988

FY 2013

529

$185,216

FY 2012

DONOR GROWTH

FY 2012

ANNUAL FUND*

456

*Annual Fund includes: realized planned gifts, grants, unrestricted gifts and proceeds from events.

Exelon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. PJ Flick Floors, Etc. Dr. and Mrs. Josh Forman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frieman Mr. and Mrs. Sean Garland Ms. Frances H. George Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goodman Graphcom, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hawtof Mr. and Mrs. Steven Heinl Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Hinds Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Hollins Mr. and Mrs. Erik Holt Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hulin Mr. and Mrs. Stratis M. Kakadelis Mr. William E. Karlson Mr. and Mrs. Jay Katz Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly Kids Helping Kids Fix Broken Hearts Kiwanis Club of Towson-Timonium Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kleinmen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kremen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kronstadt Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kurland Dr. and Mrs. Brett Levinson Ms. Kathleen Lindenstruth Mr. and Mrs. Joey Liner Mason Dixon Chapter of N.C.R.S., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Matz Mr. Steve McAdams Mr. and Mrs. Brad McMullin Mr. and Mrs. Gary Melnick Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Myers New York Life Mr. and Ms. Stephen Oliner Mr. and Mrs. Sean Oswald Oui Oui Music Ms. Annette Pakula Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pakula Mr. Adam Pattisall Mr. and Mrs. David Pelovitz Pevco Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Piel Mr. Gerald Popkin Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Popkin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Popkin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ravalico Mr. and Mrs. Al Rojas Dr. Julia Rosenstock Mr. Michael Ruocco Mr. and Mrs. Donald Russell Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rutkovitz Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Salsbury Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Sapienza Drs. Neel and Monique Satpute Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Schwimmer Mr. and Mrs. Andy Segall Service Machine Mr. G. Daniel Shealer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shenas Mr. and Mrs. Jordon Small Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. Stanley Black & Decker Taylor Listening Center Dr. Mark Testa and Dr. Elizabeth Getzoff Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tucker Ms. Lourdes Vernet Mr. Scott Von Stone Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warnken Wee Chic, Inc.

Silvia Williams, MD Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wissel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolf Work Life Excel Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wynn  PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($250–$499.99) Mr. Jay Abarbanel Mr. and Mrs. James F. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Alperstein Mr. and Mrs. Josh Alperstein Ms. Sally C. Altman Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Armacost Mr. Eric Attallah and Ms. Kara Engle Mr. and Mrs. Mason Barish Melissa and Twone Beasley Becket Hitch Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell Mr. Stuart Berman Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bernstein, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bloom Mr. and Mrs. John Bond Ms. Jennifer L. Bowie Mr. and Mrs. Neal Charkatz Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ciotta Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Deaver Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delach Mr. and Mrs. David Dopkin Evergreen Sales Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flax Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forbush Mrs. Mary Formby Mr. and Mrs. Craig Foster Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frazier Mrs. Alyson Friedman Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gelfand Ms. Frances S. German Ms. Sandra Levi Gerstung Mrs. Stacey Getz Mr. and Mrs. Billy Glick Dr. and Mrs. Jason Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gordon Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Gordon Ms. Marci Gordon Mr. Steven Gothelf Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Greenberg Greetings & Readings Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Havens Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Carson Heimer Mrs. Beth Hewes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Hirschhorn IBM International Foundation India B. Lesser Foundation Trust Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Mr. Neal Kempler and Shoshana B. Cohen, OD Ms. Ruth Kiel Mr. Jon King Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Klatsky Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kline Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kohel Mr. Peter L. Kramer, II and Mrs. Kathryn R. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kursman Ms. Kara Labofish Ms. Eileen F. Lamasa Ms. Jennifer Landsman Mr. Louis Laster Ms. Crystal Lee Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Lessner Mr. and Mrs. Brian Levy Liff & Walsh, LLP Ms. Jessica Lombardi Dr. and Mrs. Scott London Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin Mr. and Mrs. Dan Master Ms. Georgiana Matsunaga Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGinnis Mr. Jim Mitich Mr. Michael Monheit Mr. Brandon Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nixon Mr. Richard Pototsky and Ms. Lisa Meyer Mr. Tad Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Robbins

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CHAMPIONS CIRCLE ($1,000–$1,921.99) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Altchek aMuse Toys Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Attman Bekman, Marder & Adkins, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Mark Berman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Biller Mr. and Mrs. Brad Bondroff The Campbell Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chait Chamber of Baltimore Ravens Nests Children and Youth Services CityWide Properties Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dean Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dent Dr. and Mrs. Steven Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fenton Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fine Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fink Dr. and Mrs. Keith T. Foster Mr. and Mrs. William Z. Fox Dr. Keith Friedman and Mrs. Liz Minkin Friedman Genna & Associates, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Glaser Mr. Sidney and Nicole Glick, PsyD Mr. and Mrs. Randy J. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hauser Heller Kowitz Insurance Advisors Ms. Sandra D. Hess Ms. Cynthia L. Hilger Mr. Charles S. Hirsch and Ms. Mary D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Justin Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. David Hurwitz Intermountain Vocational Services Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Katz The Law Office of Posner and Cord Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Legato, LLC Mr. and Mrs. David Leibowitz Mr. and Mrs. John Leineweber

Dr. and Mrs. George A. Lentz Mr. Ron Levee Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Loughlin Mr. Brandon M. Luckett Maryland State Grange Megabyte Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Steve Messier The Miller Family Charitable Fund New Era Development, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Donnell Pearlstone Family Fund, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Perl Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Plasky Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Polakoff Mr. Dave Sandoe Select Benefits Communications Group, LLC Mr. and Ms. Dennis Shaffer Mr. Scott Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smyth Mr. and Mrs. Brad Starobin The Stewart B. Eckers Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoller Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Idan Tzameret Vanguard Retail Development, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weinman Mr. Jerry Wollman


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WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP MWPH

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Host an Event or Fundraiser for MWPH Whether it’s a book drive or shopping night, consider donating proceeds to MWPH. Contact Paula Bragg to learn more, 410-578-5315 or pbragg@mwph.org.

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Have Dinner or Go to an Event at One of Our Partner Restaurants We’re supported by some of the best restaurants in Baltimore! You might attend a bocce ball event at La Scala, add a little extra to your bill at Ruth’s Chris or buy a brick at The Mt. Washington Tavern.

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Volunteer at the Hospital We have a dedicated group of volunteers who host the hospitality cart, provide clerical support or play with a child. Join them and learn more at mwph.org/volunteer.

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Donate Items from our Wish List From gift cards and board games to batteries and clothing, you can make a wish come true. For more information on our greatest need areas, visit mwph.org/donate/wish-list.

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Invest in Healthy Living Take time for yourself or your team by inviting our community outreach staff to your event to provide education and tips on healthy lifestyles. Contact Melissa Beasley at 410-578-5065 or mstokes@mwph.org. Follow Us on Social Media and Share Content About Your Experience at MWPH Find us on Facebook and Twitter. We also have a YouTube channel hosting all of our patient videos. Annual Fund Donor List, continued Mr. and Ms. Art Rock Mr. and Mrs. Jared Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Rosen Dr. and Mrs. David Ross Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Asher Ruben Ms. Betsy Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Saler Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schraeder Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schreiber Seeking Sitters Mr. David Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sokolow Mr. and Mrs. Jason St. John Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stewart T. Rowe Price Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tucker Ultimate Watersports Ms. Heather Vereecken Ms. Amy Villegas

Ms. Suzie Waller Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Wells III Mr. and Mrs. Blake Wollman Dr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Wolock Mr. Hamilton B. Wylie III Ms. Allison Zippert The Honorable and Mrs. Robert A. Zirkin  CENTENNIAL SOCIETY ($100–$249.99) Ms. Heather M. Adams Amicable St Johns Lodge #25 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Applefeld Ms. Elyssa Auerbach Barracuda, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lee Belaga Mr. Martin W. Bernard Ms. Rebecca Bernhardt Mr. Samuel Betten Mr. Jeffrey S. Blankman Mr. and Mrs. Adam Block Mr. Marc P. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Toby Blumenthal Dr. Stuart Brown Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burke, Jr. Mr. Daniel L. Carlson Mr. Ben Carver and Ms. Veronica Anderson Mr. Robert J. Caslow and Dr. Miriam Caslow Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cherry Mr. and Ms. Craig Chesnut Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Jason Comoglio Mr. and Mrs. Everest S. Conover Ms. Amy Cook Ms. Christine T. Corbitt Ms. Nancy M. Cormeny Ms. S. Tracy Coster and Mr. Chan W. Galbato Ms. Kyra Crafton Mr. Silas M. Creech, Jr. Ms. Tonya R. Cultice Mr. Glen Davis Ms. Barbara Dent Mr. James Deutschendorf Ms. Lorraine Eakin Mr. Jonathan H. Elkind and Ms. Suzanne Mintz Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ensor, Jr. Mr. Michael Feglar Ms. Jill Feinberg and Mr. David Fishkin Ms. Michele S. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ferra Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferrari Howard B. Fisher, D.D.S. Ms. Kim Force Ms. Caitlin Formby Mr. and Mrs. David Frank Mr. Ian Friedman and Mrs. Amy Burke Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gass Mr. and Mrs. Brett Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Norman Glick Mr. David Goodell and Ms. Michelle Kimos Mr. John A. Goodman Ms. Louise K. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Goralski Ms. Kelsey Griesser Mr. and Mrs. Marc Halushka Mr. Douglas W. Hamilton III Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hankin Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hauser Mrs. Margot Heller Dr. and Mrs. John E. Herzenberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Hettleman Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hickman Ms. Judith Hobbs Mr. Daniel Hogg Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hord Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Huether Mr. and Mrs. Jason Jones Mr. Jeff Jones Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kass Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Josh Katz

Mrs. Shirley Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kierson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lagas Mrs. John Laporte Mr. Mark Lare Mr. Samuel E. Lauderdale Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Levin Ms. Wende Levitas Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mann Mr. and Mrs. Andy Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Matz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Matz Mr. and Mrs. David Mauck Dr. Ann Miller Mr. Gary Mitchell Mr. Peter Montana Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Peter R. Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nochomowitz Mr. Stephen Oliner and Ms. Jane Epstein One-Eyed Mike’s, Inc. Mr. Michael Onorato Palmere’s LLC Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Panzer Mr. and Mrs. William M. Passano, III Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pearlstein Ms. Betsy Pelovitz Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Perlin Mr. Alfred A. Pietsch Mr. and Mrs. David Pitz Mr. Matthew Plasky Ms. Elizabeth L. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Steve Postol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Poyta Mr. Arne Prada Mr. and Mrs. Brent Procida Mr. and Mrs. David Rauseo Dr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Reichmister Ms. Heather Renz Resource Real Estate Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Jeffrey Rosenstock, MD Mr. Louis J. Rosenthal Ms. Missy Sachs-Kohen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saneman Francisca A. Sarfo, Pharm.D., MHA, MBA Mr. Eric Schoenfeld Ms. Lucy Schultz Mr. Kenneth Schwartz Mr. Jason Schweriner Mr. and Mrs. Ken Segal Shottis Point, LLC Mr. Robert Signor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sova Ms. Amy Stein Stevenson University Ms. Caroline Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stoler Mr. and Mrs. E. Pete Summerfield Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Surdi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Swirnow Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Taub Mr. Kevin Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Towles Ms. Susan M. Treff Ms. Akli Trice Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Turano Mr. Chuck Vemanzi Verizon Foundation Mr. Ric Viter Ms. Cynthia Vroom Mr. and Mrs. Barry Weiner Mr. Walter A. Williams, Jr. The Wine Merchant Mrs. Ellen Wingert Women’s Committee of Masjid As-Safffat/WCMAS Mr. Wesley Wormwood Mrs. Lea Ybarra Mr. and Mrs. Brent M. Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Nello Zuech  CIRCLE OF FRIENDS ($1.00–$99) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Abarbanel Andrew J. Abramowitz, MD ABS Capital Partners Ajoke Akintade, MD Ms. Cynthia D. Allen

Mr. Daniel Altcheck Ms. Shana Alter Mr. Alan R. Andrysiak Mr. Bruce W. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Attman Ms. Carson Aufmuth Ms. Jane Axelrod Ms. Nicole Babus Bank of America Matching Gift Program Ms. Kimberly Bauman Ms. Christine Baxley Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Becker Ms. June L. Beeman The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mel Berger Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. William Bernhardt Beth El Sisterhood Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bierman Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Billig Mr. Timothy Brady Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bragg Ms. Deborah Briancesco Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. Briscoe Mr. and Ms. Andrew P. Brown Ms. LaShawn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckwalter Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Mr. John C. Butta Mr. John Callahan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Candee Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll Ms. Dolores E. Castillo Mr. Cale Christensen Ms. Patricia A. Clifford Ms. Catherine Cohen Mrs. Eileen W. Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooperman Mrs. Audrey Dagold Mr. John H. Davis Ms. Azalia DeArruda Ms. Karen DeRosa Ms. Lindsay Devon Mrs. Sonya Dillon Mr. Mark Dimmick Ms. Christina Doria Ms. Gabrielle S. Ebsary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis Ms. Leslie A. Engel Ms. Caroline Farrell Ms. Michelle Felix Ms. Harriette Fine Ms. Beth Fisher Ms. Jeneba Fofana Mr. and Mrs. Steve Friedman Mr. Rob Frisch Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Gersh Ms. Barinada Giadom Mr. Scott Gleiman Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gold Mrs. Louise G. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Greif, Jr. Ms. Susan Hager Ms. Jessy Halaby Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hanauer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Harris Mr. Arnold I. Havens Ms. Brittany Havens Ms. Laurie A. Havens Mr. Peter Heller Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Hess, Jr. Ms. Melissa Hess Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickman Ms. Katherine B. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hossfeld, Jr. Ms. Iris Hubert Mr. Michael Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jagoe Ms. Darylene Jenkins Ms. Brenda Jones Mr. Mark Jones


Annual Fund Donor List, continued

Ms. Kristin Moravec Ms. Patricia Moreau Mr. Dugan Morgridge Mr. Carl A. Mueller Ms. Sheryl Nachman Ms. Elizabeth S. Narrow Mr. and Mrs. Brad Nesbitt Mr. and Mrs. Tom New Ms. Tracy Newman Ms. Wendy A. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Niman Mr. Ethan S. Nochumowitz Mr. Michael Norris Mrs. Jennifer Osterweil Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ostheller Ms. Lindsay M. Parker Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pearlman Ms. Niela Phoenix Mrs. Sylvia B. Piven Mrs. Carol Pondfield Ms. Arlette Poney Ms. Katie Porwick Mr. and Mrs. Grant Posner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pudinski Mr. and Mrs. Elias Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rahl Mr. James G. Rallo Mr. Matthew R. Rappaport Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rauseo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Reisman Ms. Marisa A. Reyes Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rosen Mrs. Laurie Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rosenberg Mr. Samuel I. Rosenberg Ms. Rosalie Rosenzwog Mrs. Sharon K. Rothman Ms. Jamie Rudden Ms. Rachel Saar Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Safran Ms. Ameenah Saleem Ms. Sally Sapirstein

Mr. Sidney Schlachman Ms. Margie J. Schwartz Ms. Sherry Selzer Ms. Blake Sheehan Mrs. Rosalind Shenker Ms. Allyson Simon Ms. Dina Sokal Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Somerville Mr. Dane Spealman Dr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Starobin Miss Rosemary Starobin Mr. Arthur L. Stern Mrs. and Mr. Mary Stewart Ms. Kate Stratton Ms. Stacey Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Stumbroski Mr. Paul R. Stysley Ms. Jessica Suriano Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Sutton Ms. Tracy Thiese Mr. John Trout Mr. and Mrs. Harel T. C. Turkel Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Verstandig Ms. Susan Wait Ms. Heather Warnken Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wasserman Ms. Margie Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Jay Weinberg Mr. Jeffrey L. Weingrad and Ms. Marla Bolt Mr. Jay M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. George K. Whatmough Ms. Amanda Whiteman Ms. Julia A. Wilhelm Mrs. Sandra Williams Mr. Andy Rittenberg Wilson Mr. John Wissel Mr. Arnold Wollman Ms. Jing Xu Ms. Lynn Yankellow Ms. Danielle Yarusso Mr. Jim Zanzinger Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Zellers Mr. Alan Zukerberg

Baltimore City Fire Department Baltimore in a Box Baltimore Magazine Baltimore Orioles Community Relations Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Bare Hills Racquet & Fitness Club Barcocina Barre Baltimore Barrett’s Grill Basignani Winery BaubleBar Beachside Bar & Grill Becket Hitch Bekman, Marder & Adkins, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Alan Betten Ms. Leah Betten Big Steaks Management, LLC Bijoux Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bilbo Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blanchard Boating in DC

Bond Street Social Botticelli’s Niece Boulton & Watt Boys Scout Troop #649 Bradley Images, Inc. Ms. Paula Bragg Ms. Beverly Braine Mr. and Mrs. David Bramble Bristol-Myers Squibb Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bronfein Mr. Zack Brown Calvert School Camprageous CAPA Studio The Capital Grille Mr. John Cadigan Ms. Cheryl Carton Cassa New York Catonsville Eye Group Cava Mezze Celebrate Center Stage

GIFTS IN KIND A lil’Moore A Style Studio, Inc. About Faces Day Spa Aesthetic Distance Beauty and Photography Aldo’s Italian Restaurant AMF-Timonium Lanes Amiccis aMuse Toys Annie Werden Designs, LLC Arenal Fitness Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Armacost Ms. April Atkinson Atlantis - Reno, NV Atwater’s Auto Trader/Cox Automotive Azumi B & O Steakhouse Ms. Kim Balentine Baltimore Blast Baltimore Bride Baltimore Chef Shop

MWPH Development and External Affairs Team

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Attend a MWPH Event During the year MWPH hosts a variety of fundraising events including the Storybook Gala (May 13, 2017), a family reunion (summer 2017) and a golf tournament (October 2017). Find out more at mwph.org/news-and-events/ mwph-events. Watch Our Videos Take time to learn more about MWPH by watching our videos and becoming an advocate of the hospital. Visit youtube.com/MtWashingtonPedHosp

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Use AmazonSmile When Doing Your Online Shopping Choose MWPH as your program designation. Amazon donates .5% of the price of your eligible purchases to your charity of choice. Visit smile.amazon.com for more details.

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Donate Stock or Remember MWPH in Your Will With just a little planning and a big heart, you can give home and comfort to MWPH patients. Contact Paula Bragg to learn more, 410-578-5315 or pbragg@mwph.org.

Become a Corporate Partner and Sponsor an Event We are always interested in sponsors for our golf tournament, Storybook Gala, family reunion and other events. Contact Paula Bragg to learn more, 410-578-5315 or pbragg@mwph.org.

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Honor a Loved One Consider making a gift to MWPH in honor of someone you love. Contact Paula Bragg to learn more, 410-578-5315 or pbragg@mwph.org.

Certifikid Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chait Mr. Edward B. Chambers Charm City Cakes Charm City Run Chi Symmetry Chiapparelli’s Chit, Chat & Chew Crochet Christian Life Church Ms. Mary Christie Ciao Bella Ristorante Clark Burger Clarksville Elementary School PTA Mrs. Kelly Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Cohen Ms. Julie Collins Comcast Spotlight (cool) progeny Coppermine Fieldhouse Corner Pantry Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Coscia Country Club of Maryland Ms. Caryn Coville Cub Scout Pack #2671 Ms. Julie Curtiss The Dane Spealman State Farm Insurance Agency Ms. Shawnna Daniels

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mrs. Ann H. Kahan Dr. Teri Kahn Ms. Carrie Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kargon Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneally Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kilberg Mr. and Mrs. Norval King III Ms. Shari Kirk Ms. Marjorie Kovens Ms. Susan Kursman Mr. Jeremy Landsman Mr. Thomas Larsen Ms. Lenore Larsen-Dwyer Ms. Monica Lauro Mr. Robert Lebrun Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Leven Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Levens Ms. Lisa Levey Mr. and Mrs. Mort Libov Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lichtenberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lichtenstein Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lipira, Jr. Ms. Loraine L. Lobe Mr. Kevin Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowy Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mack Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Macks Mr. and Mrs. James Maddock Ms. Leona A. Maddock Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maglin Ms. Joanne A. Mandato Mr. Coleman Manning Ms. Alexander McIntyre Mrs. Elmira McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Melser Mr. Ryan Messick Mrs. Susan Metzler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Mitnick Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mondell Dr. Arthur Mones and Dr. Leslie Taynor Dr. Marguerite Moran


Kooper’s Tavern Ms. Alicia Kozlowski Dr. Robert Kroopnick La Scala Ristorante Ladew Topiary Gardens Lamb Awards & Engraving Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lare Later Alligator Mr. and Mrs. Matt Leach Lema J Design, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Lessner Ms. Retina T. Levine Mr. Ray Lewis Liberty Mountain Resort Mr. Danny J. Liedka Linda Gass Distinctive Accessories Spa & Makeup Bar Linwoods Ms. Barbara Z. Lipman Little Darlins Daycare Live Nation Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lombardi Lord Baltimore Hotel Lori K Loyola University Maryland Lupton’s Sports Collectibles Mr. Daniel Macedo Macy’s Parade & Enterainment Group Madame Tussauds Ms. Whitney Mades Madewell MantraBand Margaritaville Las Vegas Maritime Music Maryland Kids In Safety Seats Maryland Science Center The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Mashley Designs McDonogh Dental Associates Ms. Charvette McLaurin Mrs. Carmen McPherson Meadowbrook Aquatic & Fitness Center Message of Hope Foundation MGEMS Jewelry Michael’s Cafe Miles & Stockbridge Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Miller Mr. Sean Miskimins Miss Shirley’s Café Misty Valley Farms Ms. Yolanda Mitchell MLC Designs Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moran The Mt. Washington Tavern Ms. Rachel Mulherin Ms. Kimberly Munchel Mrs. Chris Murphy Mustang Alley’s Nat Sherman Cigars National Aquarium in Baltimore National Lumber Co. NB & C, LLC NBC-The Today Show Mr. Gary Nearhoof New York Mets Ms. Muriel Newton Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nixon Northrop Grumman Mr. George Novogroder Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Okin Olive & June

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Mr. Eric DeCosta Mr. and Mrs. Ron Diamond Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Mr. Jason Doane Dogfish Head Beer Domino Foods Inc. Ms. Hannah Dupe East & Market Eddie’s Market-Charles Village Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eden Elite Island Resorts Ellen DeGeneres Show Dr. Joel Epstein Dr. and Mrs. Steven Epstein Ms. Natalie Eyler Ms. Lynne Farron Fife and Drum Inn Fiore Winery Fit & Fabulous with Caren Flowers & Fancies Foreman Wolf Restaurant Group Mr. Shawn Forton Found Studio Four Seasons Hotel Renee E. Fox, MD Ms. Emilyn Frazer Ms. Jennifer Frazier Gaylord National Resort Mr. Stephen Glass Ms. Devra Glick Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives Graphcom, Inc. Greater Baltimore Church of Christ Green Spring Racquet Club Ms. Jamie Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gresdo Mr. Robbin Haas Mr. Joseph Halperin Henri Bendel Hertzbach & Company, PA Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Hollins Hotel Blue Hotel Monaco Baltimore Howard County Recreation and Parks Ms. Janna Howley HTB Boutique In the Sports Zone International Spy Museum It’s a Flavorful Life Ivy Bookshop J. Brown Jewelers The Jewish Museum Jewish War Veterans #167 JG Sassy JHU Men’s Lacrosse John-Mark Fine Art, Inc. Johns Hopkins University Football Kate Baumwell Photography Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Katz Dr. Richard Katz and Ms Martha Lessman Katz Mr. Scott Kaufman Keith Van Eron Pro Soccer Mr. & Mrs. John R. Kelly KELLY Benefit Strategies Ms. Melanie Kimmel Kindle Restaurant Knott Just Pearls Mr. Sam Koch

HORIZON SOCIETY The Horizon Society recognizes supporters who have included Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital in their estate plans. The following are members of the Horizon Society: Susan and Rich Dubroff Nancy and George W. Gephart Sandra D. Hess Clark Lare

Mary and Harry Merriken III Mary D. Miller Thomas S. Paullin Sheldon J. Stein

Omni Berkshire Place Organized 2 Succeed Mr. Eric Orlinsky Oui Oui Music Ouzo Bay Paint Branch High School Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pakula Paper Source-Pikesville #652 Papers Plus Pappas Restaurant & Sports Bar Mr. Thomas S. Paullin Pentograph Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Perlin Pershing Square Mr. Ronald R. Peterson Piecemakers of Harford County Pilot Town Fish Company Pizza Blitz Playlist Fitness Holdings, LLC Pop Up Yoga Baltimore Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Popkin Pretty Faces by Laura Pretty Please Nail Polish The Prime Rib Princeton Sports & Travel Project Linus - Baltimore Chapter Project Linus - Howard County Ms. Maya Pulliam Quarry Wine & Spirits Ms. Katie Quicksilver Radcliffe Jewelers Redempton Christian Fellowship Reginald F. Lewis Museum Regi’s American Bistro Robert McClintock Studio & Gallery Rockin’ Jump Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rosenberg Dr. Beryl J. Rosenstein Roundtop Mountain Resort Roy’s Restaurant Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore RSI Recruitment Specialists, Inc. Mr. Eric Rubenstein RUMC Circle of Friends Ruth Shaw, Inc. Ryleigh’s Oyster House Mr. Justin Sala Salon Laurie & Company Salon Method Sammy’s Trattoria Sassanova Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaufeld Ms. Mildred Scheeffer Mr. Jason Schiff Schuster & Schreiber Seeking Sitters Shake Shack Shayna Hardy Photography Mr. G. Daniel Shealer, Jr. Ms. Amy Shepherd Shondaland Silo.5% Wine Bar Mr. Scott Skidmore Sky Zone Mrs. Jill Smokler Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smyth Mr. Christopher Snyder Soiree Salon

Mr. and Ms. Warren Sollod Sollod Gold The Spa and Makeup Bar SparTea Spiderman Mr. Tom Sporney St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Stanley Black & Decker Inc. The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House and Museum Stella & Dot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stoler Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stover Mrs. Eileen Strauss Studio & Company Studio 921 Salon and Spa Studio of Make Up SW Gifts Miss Danielle Szikman T. Rowe Price Tark’s Grill Dr. and Mrs. Harry Taub Tavon Mason Loves the Kids Foundation Terra’s Kitchen Thames Steet Oyster House The Baltimore Ravens The Brewer’s Art The Buttery Restaurant The Food Market The Happiest Little Baker Tiger Woods Foundation Tom James of Baltimore Tracy Anderson Method Trohv Home & Gift Turkey Hill Experience Mr. and Mrs. Sean Ulsaker Ultimate Watersports Under Armour Union Craft Brewing United Healthcare Project Sunshine Ms. Carly Vaknin Mr. Gary Vaynerchuk The Vertical Connection Village Hair Studio Vineyard Vines Walt Disney World Co. Walters Art Museum Washington Nationals WBAL Ms. Courtney Weber Wee Chic, Inc. Weinberg House Mr. Brandon Williams and Ms. Alyssa Karel Ms. Debbie Williams Williams-Sonoma Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf, III The Woodland Garden Club Woodpeckers Club Woodruff, Sawyer & Company Mr. Cory Wright Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort WYPR Yankee Doodle Art Studio Yoga Works Zahler Construction & Development, LLC Mr. Jeremy Zuttah


2013–2016 FISCAL REPORT OPERATING REVENUE FY 2016

$58,064,958

FY 2015

*FY16 totals are unaudited.

$59,131,162

43,825

FY 2014 FY 2013

40,765

$54,763,826 $54,499,100

22,056

$54,438,547

FY 2013

23,733

22,347

22,230 FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

FY 2015

TOTAL NUMBER OF PATIENTS

$53,819,912

FY 2014

FY 2016

40,740

INPATIENT DAYS

OPERATING EXPENSES

$50,042,312

*55% of our patients receive Medicaid.

8,635

7,754 FY 2013

47,891

OUTPATIENT VISITS

$48,624,995

Honorary Trustees Edward D. Burger ** Richard Eliasberg Nancy Gephart Sonya Z. G. Goodman J. Alex Haller, MD Margo Milch Heller Sandra D. Hess Melvin L. Kelly Misbah Khan MD, MPH Gerald Loughlin, MD William M. Passano III Carol Sibel ** James R. Walker

FY 2013

Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation Board of Trustees Ann Eliasberg Betten Chair & President Matthew L. Cohen Vice Chair & Vice President Kevin Hollins Treasurer Roslyn Stoler Secretary Sheldon J. Stein Ex Officio

P. David Bramble Benjamin Greenwald Clark Lare Phyllis Meyerhoff Kimberly Nixon Lauren Perlin E. Allen Robinson Steve Rutkovitz James A. Smyth, CPA Fred Wolf III, Esq. *

7,901

FY 2014

8,074

FY 2015

FY 2016

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Board of Trustees G. Daniel Shealer, Jr., Esq., Chair Fred Wolf III, Esq., Vice Chair Edward R. Chambers Robert A. Chrencik S. Tracy Coster * Steven J. Czinn, MD George J. Dover, MD * John Kelly * Lawrence C. Pakula, MD * Ronald R. Peterson Beryl Rosenstein, MD Roslyn Stoler

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is a notfor-profit 501(c)(3) organization that relies upon the generous financial support of the community to maintain and establish patient care programs. Your tax-deductible gift is greatly appreciated. Please visit mwph.org, call 410-578-5040 or email development@mwph.org. Thank you. *Past Chair **Deceased


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