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Giving Guide 2025

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V O L . X X X I N O. X X I I 90 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 5 – 2 0 2 6 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2026 GOALS PWH continues to expand its Medical Equipment & Supply Collections Program throughout New England with a special focus on Massachusetts health care partners. We now have a Hospital Network Relations Manager focusing on procurement across the state. Meanwhile, the organization has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people utilizing the local Medical Supply Purchase Program, which makes medical equipment and supplies available at drastically reduced costs to low-income and new Mainers. PWH is also expanding its Container & Shipment programs, providing vital medical equipment and supplies to the Global South and other areas in critical need, with an ambitious goal of 35 shipments in 2025. We couldn't do what we do without the support of our volunteers. Whether they're micro-sorting in the warehouse or traveling on a medical service trip, over 180 routine volunteers make the work at PWH possible, and we're always recruiting more! FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES PWH offers a wide variety of events to support the organization's work, 90% of which is conducted by volunteers. We celebrated our 15th anniversary in 2024 and continue to look for corporate sponsors for events such as our signature Blue Wrap Runway event, the Thanksgiving Day 4-Miler, and our International Artisan Fair. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES PWH offers opportunities for corporate sponsorship at various giving levels, each with associated benefits. e organiza- tion routinely seeks funding through direct appeals and welcomes support f rom individuals for its annual fund, biomedical equipment fund, and emer- gency response fund. PWH also offers monthly donor programs, major and planned giving support, intern support, and container shipment sponsorships to communities in need of humanitarian support. In addition, PWH hosts in- service days for businesses large and small, and offers volunteer opportunities at both the individual and group levels. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES PWH can achieve so much with a small, dedicated staff because of the many volunteers who help with every aspect of our operation. We need people to drive our trucks to collect and deliver supplies. We rely on warehouse volunteers to sort, evaluate, and pack supplies, then prepare them for shipment. We need office volunteers, sewists for various projects, and medical and social work staff for medical service trips. PWH is always eager to find talented, connected people to help with committees, task forces, and board work. Folks can volunteer for a few hours or for longer periods; we also have opportunities for those who want to work on particular projects. Large groups are welcome for in-service days. e organization has a strong focus on volunteer engagement. Partners for World Health Established: 2009 / Employees: 17 / Annual revenue: $2.1 million TOP FUNDING SOURCES 61% Philanthropy private donations 22% Earned revenue – Container and Supply Programs 11% Grants 5% Gifts in kind/ other CONTACT 40 Walch Drive Portland, ME 04103 (207) 774-5555 www.partnersforworldhealth.org @PartnersForWorldHealth @partnersforworldhealth @partners-for-world-health AWARDS/ACCOLADES • Eco-Maine Excellence in Sustainability Award 2022 • Koalack District Senegal Commendation for Achievement Award for Medical Mission: 2023; 2024 • Tivavourve District Senegal Commendation for Achievement Award for Service to those in need: 2024 MISSION STATEMENT To improve health care and reduce environmental impact by collecting surplus medical equipment and supplies and distributing them to communities in need globally and locally. SERVICE LOCATIONS PWH is a Maine-based organization with a strong presence throughout New England that addresses health inequities locally and globally. AT A GLANCE John Kuehnle, MPH, MBA CEO Claire Deselle Chair Retired BOARD OFFICERS Fran Girard Vice Chair Retired Ellen Tobias Treasurer Retired Karen Thorpe Secretary Retired BOARD MEMBERS Corrine Axelrod Gordon I. Erikson Jr. Jaimee Farrin Ann Glennon Nancy Kennedy Egzona Morina Judy Parkhill Andrew Stickney Laurence Wintersteen OF COUNSEL Chris Branson, Esq. Jon Oxman, Esq. Volunteers from Martin's Point Volunteers from Bernstein Shur (left) The Volunteers 15th Anniversary Group photo depicts many long-term weekly warehouse volunteers (below) Curtain Call for performers at the 2025 Blue Wrap Runway Fashion Show

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