2017 OneWorld Annual Report

OneWld Rising

Annual Report

We rise by lifting others. “

Robert Ingersoll

Rising to Meet our Mission Because the challenges in our community are rising, OneWorld is rising. Our welcoming and culturally respectful clinic spaces help underserved members of our community feel comfortable coming to receive the health care services and support they need. We continue to grow and adapt in order to provide everyone who seeks our help with affordable, top-quality health care. Once again, we ranked in the top 2% for health outcomes among the nation’s 1,400+ community health centers. This year, we cared for more patients than ever before: 41,868 unique patients from 70 ZIP codes at our 11 clinical locations. In order to reach as many people as possible, we expanded our clinic in northwest Omaha to include urgent medical and dental care, and we formed a unique Medical/Legal Partnership with the Immigrant Legal Center. With these and other program additions, we anticipate welcoming even more people to OneWorld clinics next year. OneWorld strives to be a place that is non-judgmental, patient-centered and focused on addressing the whole person with respect and dignity. Being healthy requires an eye not just on health, but also on the community support system and policies. Early in 2017, our board of directors adopted an immigration reform policy position, and we took public stances on issues that affected the health and well-being of our patients and employees. At local, state and federal levels, we expressed support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Medicaid expansion, reauthorization of the Community Health Center fund and state legislation seeking to protect refugees. OneWorld is proud to be a steady voice in advocating for Nebraska’s most underserved populations, and we look forward to another year of growth as we provide quality, affordable health care to all—regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, immigration status or ability to pay.

ALL ARE WELCOME AT ONEWORLD! TODOS SON BIENVENIDOS EN ONEWORLD!

Sincerely,

Chief Executive Officer

Our Mission

OneWorld Community Health Centers, in partnership with the community, provides culturally respectful, quality health care with special attention to the underserved.

Our Vision

To be an innovative leader in health care, empowering individuals and creating healthier communities.

Photo reprinted with permission from the Omaha World Herald.

Our Values ACCESS

– Providing a broad array of quality health and social services to meet the health needs of individuals and families. –Creating an environment that fosters human dignity, respect and compassion for patients, families and staff. – Practicing careful stewardship to secure the appropriate resources that enable us to meet the needs of those we serve. – Inviting residents and other stakeholders to participate in the transformation of the economic, social and physical landscape of the community. – Nurturing broad collaborative efforts and educating the larger community to leverage resources for vulnerable populations. – Connecting to add value in every aspect of our work and to exceed the expectations of our patients, employees and community.

INTEGRITY & COMPASSION

STEWARDSHIP

COMMUNITY

PARTNERSHIP

EXCELLENCE & QUALITY

Patients & Participants Rising Teen and Young Adult Health Center helps patient cope with depression

English classes boost confidence

When Patricia Paniagua first came to the U.S. from Guatemala with her children in 2015, she was both excited and frightened. She couldn’t wait to be reunited with her husband, who had been living in the U.S. for four years, but she was also nervous because of her language barrier. “My first struggle was communication with people,” she said. “I was so scared to go to the store … I remember my first conference at my kids’ school, I was scared to go. I had to ask for a translator.” About a year later, Patricia was referred for English classes at the Learning Community Center of South Omaha. She was thrilled that she could take classes and bring her youngest child along. Since starting classes, her English has improved significantly. “It’s amazing, and it’s a dream come true,” she said. “I’m learning, and every class that I come to is different, it’s wonderful, it’s unique! … I feel more confident since I started studying here.”

According to Dr. Amy Lacroix, a provider at OneWorld’s Teen and Young Adult Health Center, the clinic has been able to help several young patients through difficult situations in the past year. One young woman came to the clinic with her father because she was suffering from depression after graduating from high school. “She was spending all her time in her room, on her phone and on the internet with no social outlets,” Dr. Lacroix said. After her initial meeting with the staff at the clinic, the patient began coming in regularly for follow-up appointments, seeing the clinic’s behavioral health specialist and taking medication. “She is now trying to set goals for herself,” Dr. Lacroix said. “She got a job, she has a new look, and she is trying to meet people.”

41,868

Uninsured patients served in 2017 20,543 70

17,269 Children < 19 served in 2017

Different patient ZIP codes

Patients served in 2017

Staf f Rising Employee advocates for DACA in Washington, D.C. In 2017, a OneWorld employee who is a participant in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program traveled with Andrea Skolkin, CEO, to Washington, D.C. There, she spoke to Nebraska’s members of Congress about the importance of passing the Dream Act of 2017. “I don’t remember coming to the U.S., and I don’t see why I have to go to Mexico,” the employee said. “I talked to our elected officials about my daughter a lot…I would never leave my daughter behind, so if I had to leave, I would be taking a lot away from her.” Skolkin and the employee hoped that sharing her family’s story with Nebraska’s senators and representatives would convey

Staff members rise through the ranks

Our staff members are some of OneWorld’s greatest assets, so we are proud to celebrate their successes. In 2017, several residents who completed rotations at OneWorld and several established staff members went on to become doctors or Physician Assistants (PAs). One student doing clinical rotations at OneWorld in 2017 was a former OneWorld patient. Mitzi Infante-Magaña came to OneWorld seeking help with an illness while she was an uninsured undergraduate student, and according to her, being treated by a OneWorld PA was a turning point in her life. From that point on, she started studying to become a PA, and she loved being able to come back to OneWorld for part of her training. “Being immigrants, my family had very little access to good health care,” Mitzi said. “That’s what I love so much about OneWorld—they don’t turn people away.”

that inaction puts Nebraska families, communities and businesses at risk.

Total visits in 2017

2 Ranked in the top 2% among 1,400+ community health centers nationwide.

99,776 medical visits

21,144 dental visits

Clinial providers 90

10,709 behavioral health visits

see patients in our clinics.

27,553 enabling services visits

Community Leadership Rising Teen and Young Adult Health Center becomes trusted community resource

Partnerships allow for holistic care

New collaborative partnerships have allowed us to go beyond health care and provide more resources to vulnerable members of our community. OneWorld and the Immigrant Legal Center (ILC) formed a unique Immigrant-focused Medical/Legal Partnership in 2017 to assist qualifying patients with free legal assistance for immigration issues. Similarly, OneWorld’s Associate Medical Director of Women’s Health, Courtney Allen Cowardin, CNM, created a partnership with Saving Grace Perishable Food Rescue, a local nonprofit that delivers excess perishable food to nonprofits that feed the hungry. Patients can now come to the Women’s Health Center on Friday afternoons to receive bags of healthy groceries. “My inspiration was talking to patients and having them tell me that they had food insecurity or that they were hungry and their kids were hungry,” she said.

Since OneWorld’s Teen and Young Adult Health Center opened in 2016, the clinic has provided primary and behavioral health care and sexual health services for thousands of young patients who speak nine different languages and live in 13 different ZIP codes. According to data from South High School, which is located across the street from the clinic, the number of pregnant students at the school decreased by half between the 2015-2016 school year and the 2016-2017 school year.

OneWorld opens second Quick Sick urgent care location

In 2017, OneWorld expanded its clinic in northwest Omaha to include a Quick Sick urgent care clinic. The new Quick Sick clinic offers patients the ability to walk in and receive care for both medical and dental issues—no appointment needed.

2%

Medicare

Pediatrics < 19 41%

Uninsured 49%

101-150%

19%

Adults 19-64 56%

100% & below 63%

Medicaid

Patients by % FPL (known income)

Patients by payer

Patients by age

31%

151-200%

10%

Over 200%

8%

Private Insurance

3%

Adults 65+

18%

Donors & Supporters Rising Saint Gerald Catholic Church boosts the Baby Boutique

Volunteer numbers soar in 2017

In 2017, we counted 25 volunteer clinicians, and we gained 24 new general operations volunteers. Our volunteer clinicians specialize in fields such as dermatology, endocrinology, optometry and pulmonology, and they generously donate hours of their time to OneWorld. With the addition of a new general operations volunteer program, volunteer opportunities grew to include working in our Baby Boutique, assisting with English classes at the Learning Community Center, greeting patients, helping with administrative tasks and working on various special projects. “I enjoy volunteering at OneWorld because it’s good to get exposure to a diverse patient population,” Dr. Debra Romberger, a volunteer physician in OneWorld’s TB clinic, said. “You learn from the patients, and you learn from their situations, and you feel like you’re helping them in some small way.”

Sewing and knitting groups at Saint Gerald Catholic Church in Ralston support OneWorld by frequently donating hundreds of handcrafted baby blankets, bibs, hats and more for our Baby Boutique. Our patients “purchase” these items with Baby Bucks they earn for attending prenatal and newborn appointments. In addition to the church’s regular contributions, their donation drive in October 2017 resulted in carloads of diapers, baby wipes and baby outfits for the Baby Boutique. Thanks to Saint Gerald Catholic Church, babies and families can access needed items. “Giving our time, effort and resources is worthwhile for us because it is a way to share the talents we have with others who will benefit from them,” one of the volunteers said.

Volunteer clinicians

General operations volunteers

40

40

30

30

20

20

10

10

0

0

2014 2015 2016 2017

2014 2015 2016 2017

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

2 0 1 7

REVENUES Patient Care

$18,897,309 14,240,704

Grants & Contracts

4,841,703

Contributions

166,345

Other

Net assets released from restriction

3,476,435

$41,622,546

Total Revenue

EXPENSES Salaries

$20,319,775

4,032,540

Benefits

Professional Fees & Purchased Services

2,484,840 12,918,264

Supplies & Other

743,687 954,711

Rent

Depreciation

$41,453,817

Total Expenses

168,729 195,047 363,776

Total Operating Income

Investment Income

Balance

90%

Health care services

Administration

10%

Our Board

MEMBERS

ADVISORS

Nuria Archer Michael Chase Dr. Robert (Bo) Dunlay Correen Harrell Anna Hernandez-Valencia Cecilia Hiebner Sen. Bob Hilkemann Don Hutchens Alan Jarecki Kristina Jordan Sen. John McCollister Daniel McMahon Blanca Mejia Paula Schulz Jillian Sisson Suzi Sterba Jaime Suarez Delgado

Ellie Batt Ken Bird Stephen & Anne Bruckner Dr. Mike & Kathy Gross Jamie Gutierrez Mora Kellie Harry Mike & Susan Lebens Carol Wang Drew & Meredith Weitz Adam & Sarah Yale Lyn Wallin Ziegenbein

Milton Trabal Maria Wollen Andrea Skolkin, CEO

Our Donors

A Hill of Beans Maria Aguayo Aabra Ahmed Anonymous (several) Dulce Alejandrez All Makes Office Equipment Eric and Connie Allen Laura and Michael Alley Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture Cathleen Amdor

Sarah Cabanagh Cruz F. Cabrera Callaway Golf Senator Kathy Campbell Candlewick Press Sharon and John Car Carpenter Paper Company Eunises Casillas Mary L. Cereceda Sara Cervantes-Cabriales Dr. David Chait

American National Bank Anderson O’Brien Fine Art Dr. Renaisa Anthony Approach Gym Nuria Archer Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Dr. Tom and Vicki Artzner Dee Austin Kathy Austin Dr. Richard G. Azizkhan

James and Joan Chambers Charles Drew Health Center Michael Chase Jessica Chavez-Thompson CHI Health Chicago Cubs Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Christ Child Society Debra A. Circo Mary Clarke Dr. Edward Cohn and Shelley Smith Lakshmi Congeevaram Annette Conser Consul of Mexico in Omaha Costco Warehouse Cox Charities Cox Communications Marilyn Crane Creighton Dental Students Creighton University Ticket Office Creighton University

Thank

Michelle Badgley Baird Holm, LLP Samuel Balk Oliver and Ferrol Barklage Foundation Daisy Barragan Ellie Batt James and Patricia Bausch Lori and Dennis Bechtold Susan and Weyland Beeghly Amy and Richard Behnke Chris and Sue Behr Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado PhD Dr. Roger C. Bergman Esau Betancourt-Harrizon Beyond the Vine John and Patricia Binderup Neima Blanco Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska Borsheim’s Fine Jewelry Boys Town National Research Hospital Buffet Early Childhood Fund Meroe Brady Kathleen Broniecki Richard Brooke Foundation Kelsey Brozek Stephen and Anne Bruckner Erin Brummett John and Kim Buckley Laxmi Narayana Buddharaju Building Healthy Futures Trac Burkhardt

You

Creighton University OB/GYN Residents Creighton University Office of the President Creighton University The Office of Academic Service Learning Iva Cruz Custom Computing Corporation Mark and Linda Daly Robert B. Daugherty Charitable Foundation Thomas Davies Jose De La Vega Anna Deal Catherine Demes Maydew Brittany Deming Dr. Hans and Andrea Dethlefs Henry Dethlefs IV Kathy Dewell Dick’s Sporting Goods Dorothy B. Davis Family Foundation Joel Dougherty

If your name or credential has been omitted, please accept our sincere apology.

Michael and Teresa Dougherty Stephanie Dowden Jessica and Jimmy Downes John and Pamela Dubas Duggers Cafe Eric B. Dunning Dr. Thomas and Charlene Dworak Dr. Alex and Sarah Dworak Catherine Eberle El Dorado Restaurant Wendi Elliott The Enrichment Foundation Envoy, Inc. Monica Erickson Priscilla and Bryan Erp Paul Estabrooks Rita Evans Dr. Donna Faber Janet Farber

Dr. James Hammel and Dawn Hammel Correen Harrell Briana and Kevin Harris Mayle Dr. Paul and Marge Hartnett The Hawks Foundation Health Center Association of Nebraska Health Resources and Services Administration Heartland Printing Alexandra and Charles Heatherington Todd and Mary Heistand Family Foundation Hemphill Search Group Megan Henkes Dr. Therese Hennessy Laura Hernandez Mirella Hernandez-Rodriguez Anna Hernandez-Valencia Sharon Herrera Kareen Hickman Cecilia and Lauren Hiebner Hilton Omaha Gilbert M. and Martha H. Hitchcock Foundation Host Coffee Kim and Dr. Jeremy Howe Carrie Hovey Liz Hruska Mark Huber Don and Linda Hutchens Hy-Vee Monica Ibarra Ideal Pure Water Immanuel Vision Foundation Investors Realty, Inc.

Carol and Joseph Kolar Randy and Connie Kollasch Stephanie and Jack Koraleski Carol Krajicek Dr. Carol and Michael Lacroix Adam Lacroix Dr. Amy Lacroix Laka Lono Rum Club Mary Lamanna

The Landen Foundation John and Lisa Landers Katrina Langley Lansky’s Marie Larchick Denise Larry Mary and Doug Larson Lauritzen Gardens Lynne Le

Jeff and Michelle Lebens Michael and Susan Lebens Lebens Family Philanthropy Fund Kevin and Patty Lechtenberg Dr. Richard Legge Elizabeth and John-Paul Lehn Wendy Leitch David Leslie John and Bethany Levy Anne Lieben Lied Lodge & Conference Center at Arbor Day Farm Lori Lines and Justin Graeve Dave Link Aaron Lockee Lombardo’s Bistro & Bar Lovely Skin Susan Lozier and Ian MacLeod The Lozier Foundation Jude Lui Nancy Luna James Lundberg Lund-Ross Constructors Lutheran Family Services Lutz & Company Kevin Mahler Mark and Mary Mailliard Mammel Foundation Maria Marcos March of Dimes Marketing Consultants Gary S. Marshall and Ilka C. Oberst Mary Our Queen Ilse Mateo-Ramirez Diane Mattern Jennifer Mayhew Karen McClelland Senator John and Deb McCollister

Tina Farrell Fast Signs Eric Faurote Kristy Feden

Tim Fickenscher Fidelity Charitable Jaheesa Figueroa Film Streams, Inc. First National Bank Renee Fishler Dr. Timothy and Therese Fitzgibbons Keith Fix Julia Fleming Flood Communications

Peggy Iraheta de Alfaro James Arthur Vineyards

Emily Foster Kelly Franck Renee Franklin

Alan Jarecki Jason’s Deli Dr. Erin Jenkins Wessling and Nick Wessling Councilmember Christopher and Jennifer Jerram

Cassandra Friesen Lance and Julie Fritz Dr. Jonathan and Kyoko Ise Fuller Funny Bone Comedy Club Dr. Beth Furlong and Dr. Robert Ramaley Kathleen and Jim Gade Mayra Garcia Becky and Bill Gehrke Carol Gendler Dr. James and Lori Gigantelli Dr. Carlos Giraldo Gloria E. Gonzalez-Kruger Alexandra Goswami Joseph and Stephanie Gould JoAnn Gould Kelly Gould Kevin M. Graham, Ph.D. Dr. Caron Gray and Kris Minckler John Griffin Dr. Brandon Grimm Dr. Michael and Kathy Gross Gross Family Foundation Ana Gudino Roberta Gunning Nora Guzman

Jewish Federation of Omaha Garry and Lorraine Johnson LaShaune Johnson Heather Johnson Joy Judalena Jones Kristina and William Jordan Scott Jordan Leah and Brian Jorgensen Dr. Richard Kang MD Gary and Sally Kaplan Karma Yoga Kurt Keeler and Christine Nelson David and Erin Keller Kelley Financial Services. Inc. Katheryn Kemerling Cristina Kim The Kim Foundation Shannon Kinnan Kiwanis Club of Omaha Julie Klahn Jami and Brad Kline Kobe Steakhouse Ruby Koch

Tamela McCreadie Mary Ann McDonald Margaret McDonald Kerry McDonald Dr. Edward and Beth McGill

If your name or credential has been omitted, please accept our sincere apology.

Ed and Beth McGill Charitable Fund Theresa McKeagney Tom and Theresa McLaughlin Daniel McMahon Dr. Kristine and Craig McVea Medi-Waste Disposal, LLC Blanca Mejia Ariana Melendez Melitta Melanie Menning Merck Partnership for Giving Lacey Merica Methodist Health System Metropolitan Community College Leah Meyer Dr. Wesley Meyer Midlands Community Foundation Midwest Housing Equity Group Sarah and Derek Miller Rafael Miranda Rosemary Miranda-Ramirez Joseph G. Mollner Lucia Morales Antonia Moreno Yasmin Moreno Morgan Stanley Employee Donations Robert and Susan Mullin Robert D. Mullin Jr. Rev. Trust Seraphim Mullins The Mundt Foundation Danielle Murphy Mutual of Omaha Bank Mutual of Omaha Foundation Dr. Annamaria Nagy, M.D. Nebraska Beef Nebraska Childrens Home Society Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Nebraska Families Collaborative Nebraska Medicine Nebraska Total Care Jackie and Dennis Nelson Network For Good Diana Nevins MD Next Millennium Boks and Gifts

ONEOK, Inc. Opera Omaha Oriental Trading Company Lizette Orihuela Tay Orr Otter Box Pacific Life Foundation Dara Pagano Papio Fun Park Mary Parizek Steven and Pennelope Parker Nicole Paul Payless Office Products Dr. Brian Penly and Dr. Melanie P. Bloom Mayra L. Perez Bethany and Todd Perry Kayla Pope Eli Portillo Eloise and Perry Poyner Mike Prendergast John Prouty Pure Barre West Omaha

Dr. William and Jeanette Schlichtemeier Paula and Volker Schulz The William and Ruth Scott Family Foundation John A. and Dianne M. Scott Fund Security National Bank Seldin Company Harsh Seth Dwight Shafer Nivedith Sharma Cory and Kristi Shaw Dulce Sherman Cynthia L. Strauss and Harry A. Sherr Fund The Sherwood Foundation

Jeanie Shipman Dr. Nancy Shirley Steven Sidner Adia Sikyta Dr. Peter and Michele Silberstein Jillian Sisson Steve Sisson Andrea and Michael Skolkin Anne Skolkin Marcia and Scott Smith

Quest Diagnostics Adamira Ramirez

Ann Smolsky Dennis Snook David and Leigh Snow Jesus Solis Jocelyn Sorto-Artola Grace Sourile Spaghetti Works SpartanNash/Family Fare/Supermercado Lisa Spereman Spezia St. Gerald Sewing/Quilting Group Kenneth Stachura Andrea Stahlecker Stanley Truhlsen Family Foundation Diane Stanton Suzanne Sterba Jenni Stoll Dr. John and Janet Stone Maureen Strahl Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum Jaime Suarez Susan G Komen Great Plains Lauren Sutej Jon and Kathy Sutula Mindee Swanson September Symens Julie Symens Emilia and Carlos Tamayo Regan Taylor Ted and Wally’s Ice Cream

Maria Ramirez Athena Ramos Gerry and Dee Rathouz Barbara Rebrovich Susan Recker Burton Reed Veronica Renteria Martinez

Stephen Richards Amy Richardson Iris and Martin Ricks Dave Ridder Alissabeth Ridenour Gabriela Rivas Margaret E. Rivedal Angela Rivera David and Frances Robertson Rodizio’s Grill Omar Rodriguez Joesaphine Rogers Bridget Rolenc Dr. Debra Romberger Ronald McDonald House Charities Marti Rosen-Atherton Patricia Rothe Susan Rothholz Deirdre Routt

Kelly Nielsen Marta Nieves Nothing Bundt Cakes

Tom and Dr. Meghan Oakes Dr. Richard and Joan O’Brien Denise O’Brien and Larry Harris Renee O’Brien Pat O’Hanlon Anne O’Hara Omaha Children’s Museum

Sharon and Richard Royers Meredith and Coban Rudish SAC Federal Credit Union Dr. Katie and Miguel Sagrero Dr. Deepthi Samindla Kaeli Samson Yanelly Sanchez Lopez

Jane Teeter Thai Pepper John Thomas and Susan Mayberger Richard and Jessica Thompson Nancy and Jim Thompson Jean Thompson Christopher Tierney Charles and Dr. Debra Tomek

Omaha Community Foundation Omaha Community Playhouse Omaha District Dental Society Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium Omaha Public Schools Omaha Scheels

Mirtha Schaefer Kellie Scheinost Mike Schill Sarah Schimpf

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Theresa Townley Katherine Townsend Toys for Tots Omaha

Annette and Paul Smith Charitable Fund Aon Foundation James and Jan Arts Mary and Tom Bernstein Patricia Billotte Nick Borman Stephen and Anne Bruckner Mary Kay Buresh Kirk and Shelley Burson

Patrick Malone Dr. Caron Gray and Kris Minckler Patty Burke Tara Kramer Samuel & Cora Elliston Jim Elliston Tommy Aaron Goracke Sean Nakamoto

Milton Trabal Trader Joe’s William and Joan Truhlsen United Healthcare of the Midlands United Way of the Midlands University of Nebraska Omaha Chancellor’s Office UNMC - Department of Public Relations UNMC - Center for Reducing Health Disparities UNMC Family Practice Residents US Bank Juanita Valadez

Gifts Given in Honor of:

Sharon and John Car Jerry and Ann Crouse Beth Eliason Ann and Larry Etienne Mary and Jeffrey Farnham Fidelity Charitable Karen Fielder First National Bank Tim Francis Ann Gillaspie

Blanca Mejia

Andrea Skolkin Briana Harris Mayle Denise O’Brien Dr. Dana Zanone Christie Abdul-Greene Dr. David Chait Dr. Edward Cohn Elizabeth Andreasen John Andreasen Emily Braun Mary Sorrell Jennifer Mayhew Dennis Cope Madeline Sorrell Mary Sorrell Mark Oberlies Thomas Vinton and Dr. Jennifer Thomas Mike Lebens Anonymous Nancy Thompson Liz Hruska Robert Sourile Mary Sorrell Stephanie Braith Dr. Debra Romberger Tom Artzner Miguel P. Artzner William Reynolds Rachel Hartgen Monika Humphreys Thank you to our community partners who provide specialty and hospital care for our patients.

Yesenia Valenzuela Senator Tony Vargas Maria Vargas Juan Vargas Rangel Silvia Velez Leon Leah Vetter Jocabeth Villalobos Roselyn and Ronald Volkmer Mark Walker Walmart 2847 Carol Wang and Jim S. Phillips Anna Wastell Mary Watke Camellia Watkins Watson Dental Lab Drew and Meredith Weitz Kate and Roger Weitz Weitz Family Foundation WellCare of Nebraska Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A Werner Enterprises, Inc. Brenda Werth Eric and Trina Westman Steven White Dr. Thomas Williams Dr. Terry Wilwerding Carl Wirth and Linda Ohri William & Ruth Scott Foundation Maria and Curtis Wollen Women’s Center for Advancement

Gary and Lisa Gotsdiner Mary and Lyle Hamstra The Hawks Foundation Susan and Lawrence Harr Cindy and Scott Heider John Herdzina Timothy Huerter Mark and Alice Jaksich Rosemary Janousek Karen and Kim Hawkins Foundation Sharon Kingston

Denise and Phillip Kreski Susan and Joseph Kreski Joe Lad Linda Lawson

Frank and Sandra Lebens Michelle and Gary Lebens Lebens Family Philanthropy Fund Robert Lepp Nano and Douglas Little McCarthy Group, LLC Methodist Health System Michelle and Dr. Michael Morrison Julie and Mark Mowat Michael Moylan Mutual of Omaha Bank Omaha Community Foundation Loretta Patterson Linda and Larry Pearson Phillip and Kathleen Powell Catherine and Ernest Rongish Patricia Rothe Magan and Timothy Smith Martha Stofko Tenaska Valmont Industries, Inc.

Women’s Fund of Omaha John and Melanie Wright Adam and Sarah Yale

Gifts Given in Memory of:

Angelo Huerta A. Rojas Daniel Dietrich Paul and Judy Dietrich Dr. Arnold Schaefer Anonymous Inger Nielsen Bonnie Leonard Marguerite Lebens

Ryan and Molly Zabrowski Martha and Robert Zajicek Mary Anne and Kirby Zicafoose Matt Yerger Tara Kramer

Anonymous Jane Alseth

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Culturally Respectful, Quality Health Care

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Learning Community Center of South Omaha Family Literacy Center (402) 502-5512 Gateway Elementary School (402)561-6030 Indian Hill Elementary School (402) 933-4968 Mexican Consulate Health Window 7444 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 595-1844 School-Based Health Centers Bryan High School (402) 991-3904 Indian Hill Elementary (402) 933-4968 Liberty Elementary (402) 505-8180 Spring Lake Elementary (402) 932-7014

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