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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 50 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Adria Moynihan Rusk, Board Vice President: Owner, Still Life Studio Richard "Skip" White, Board Treasurer Paul Santomenna, Board Secretary: Senior Manager, Communications and Public Affairs, MaineHealth Accountable Care Association BOARD MEMBERS Amy Kustra Barksdale, MD: Artist M. Isabella Borrero: Public Health Lab Director, City of Portland Gloria Herboldsheimer Joyce Racine Benjamin White: Events and Hospitality Manager, Turner Farm Eileen Skillings Joelle Rutembesa: Finance and Development Associate, ACLU of Maine Jeanne Mariella Uwimana: Business Hub Coordinator, Greater Portland Immigrants Welcome Center Rebecca Bass: Data Analyst, MEMIC Greater Portland Health SERVICES Greater Portland Health is a federally qualified health center with multiple health centers, including one Healthcare for the Homeless program, two public housing sites, five school-based health centers, and 11 mobile preventative dental hygiene services in all Portland public schools serving over 12,500 patients from pediatric to geriatric. Our services include medical, behav- ioral health, oral health, substance use treatment, chronic and infectious disease management, and psychiatric services. We are committed to ensuring all members of our community have access to health services regardless of their ability to pay. Greater Portland Health offers a sliding fee scale program and we accept Medicaid, Medicare and commercial insurances. 2021 GOALS Our vision is a healthy community in which everyone has access to integrated, culturally inclusive, affordable and high- quality healthcare services promoting physical and emotional wellness. f Goal 1: Continue to be recognized as a practice that provides exceptional clinical care. f Goal 2: Continue to invest in our team and expanding access in the communities we serve. f Goal 3: Grow and strengthen com- munity partnerships in support of our mission. f Goal 4: Be well known within the organization and in the community as an exceptional place to work. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Staff and private funders have contributed over the years to our patient "Sunshine Fund." ese funds allow our staff to assist patients with purchasing prescrip- tions, over the counter medications, and basic necessities such as socks or a meal. e need for assistance has continued to grow over the years and our fund is in need of replenishment. Ultimately, your donation to Greater Portland Health sup- ports the well-being of our entire commu- nity. Your donation can be made online at www.greaterportlandhealth.org/donate. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Sunshine Fund: Greater Portland Health maintains a Sunshine Fund to be used for purchasing medications and other health-related items that are not covered by insurance. ese funds are essential for many people who do not have insur- ance or cannot afford their medications. Donations to our Sunshine Fund are Established: 2009 / Employees: 126 / Annual revenue: $11,881,213 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 47% Federal & State 40% Program Revenue 7% Other 6% Private Foundations & Individual Donations CONTACT 180 Park Ave., Portland, ME 04102 (207) 874-2141 greaterportlandhealth.org GreaterPortlandHealth @GPortlandHealth @greaterportlandhealth Greater Portland Health 100 Brick Hill Avenue: South Portland, ME 04106 / 63 Preble Street: Portland, ME 04102 / Riverton Park: 59 Riverton Drive, Portland, ME 04103 / Franklin Towers: 211 Cumberland Ave., Portland, ME 04101 / 234 Oxford Street: Portland, ME 04101 SCHOOL BASED HEALTH CENTERS Portland High School: 284 Cumberland Ave., Portland, ME 04101 / Casco Bay High School: 196 Allen Ave., Portland, ME 04103 / Deering High School: 370 Stevens Ave., Portland, ME 04103 / King Middle School: 92 Deering Ave., Portland, ME 04102 / Westbrook High School: 125 Stroudwater St., Westbrook, ME 04092 AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2018-2020 Health Center Quality Improvement Award / 2018-2020 Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance / 2019 Portland Community Partner Award — Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) / 2019 Let's Go! 5-2-1-0 Site of Distinction / 2018 Organizational Excellence Award — Association of Clinicians for the Underserved MISSION STATEMENT Greater Portland Health's mission is to provide high-quality patient-centered healthcare that is accessible, affordable, and culturally sensitive. SERVICE LOCATIONS Cumberland County (Greater Portland Area) Ann Tucker, CEO Grete Zemans, Board President P H O T O S / C O U R T E S Y G R E AT E R P O R T L A N D H E A LT H welcome and can be made online at www.greaterportlandhealth.org/donate. Direct Mail Appeal: Visit www.greater- portlandhealth.org/contact to be added to our email list to receive updates about our annual direct mail appeal. Amazon Smile: When you shop at smile. amazon.org and select Portland Com- munity Health Center (our legal name) as your charity of choice, a percentage of your Amazon purchases will be donated to Greater Portland Health. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Due to COVID-19, we are not currently taking volunteers. In regular times, those interested in volunteering may find more information at www.greaterportland- health.org/volunteer.