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2009 - 2010 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

BUILDING MEDICAL HOMES FOR THE UNDERSERVED


A Message from the President
It is Autumn, a season of change. Everywhere I
go there is change. It seems the predominant
THIS YEAR’S
topics at all the meetings I attend deal with
change. Well, you know, "Change" has been the
mantra of our current President, during the
HIGHLIGHTS
political campaign and now. Unfortunately, I VPN SERVICES FOR
think some are beginning to view change as a CANYON COUNTY
four letter word. P7 The Volunteer Physicians’
Network began serving Canyon
County in June, opening up
Change can be a lot of things, but it always
access to Terry Reilly Health
seems to be disruptive. It makes us evaluate the Services there, as well as the
habits, good and bad, that we have maintained. newly formed Canyon County
It forces us to re-evaluate and prioritize. It helps Community Clinic. More and
to clearly focus on what we value, for an more underserved people in
Canyon County now are being
organization our mission.
connected to specialists and
receiving the additional health
Genesis World Mission is in a season of change. care they need.
Like the change in the weather initiates the
change in the foliage, the changes in our health HAPPINESS IS A
care environment along with a desire to improve V O L C A N I C
the quality and efficiency of our patient care have P11 ERUPTION?
necessitated our changes. Many of the changes right now may be subtle and not readily
When the Icelandic volcano
noticed, like a warm fall brings about a more muted change in the trees. However, eventually erupted in April and clouds of ash
there will be a more dramatic change. With change we often face tough decisions, the lose disrupted air travel, a whole
of the established, familiar, and comfortable. Hopefully the net gain is positive, valuable, Genesis medical team and loads
and worth the effort. of supplies couldn’t make it to
Kenya on time for planned
summer clinics. But as a result,
As we have had many in depth, soul searching, and sometimes contentious discussions some very positive things
over the past year here at Genesis World Mission, we are determined that some things will happened.
not change:
Our vision: “Healthy Communities Everywhere” R E S P O N D I N G TO
Our mission: "To convey the love of Jesus Christ by meeting the physical, HEALTH CARE
medical, and spiritual needs of the less fortunate, both globally and locally." P13 REFORM
Our value of Faith, People, Partnerships, Community and Giving. With major national health care
legislation becoming law this
Psalm 46 reads "God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble. Therefore spring, Genesis is deliberating
we will not fear, though the earth should CHANGE." how it will affect the future of the
Garden City Community Clinic.

I am looking forward to seeing what success the changes of this season will bring!

Annual Report Produced by Steven Reames


Design contributions by Jeff Wood
Karl N. Watts, MD President/Founder Written contributions by Eric E. Wallace

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BUILDING A MEDICAL HOME

We know a “house” doesn’t make a “home,” but the infrastructure


of a roof over your head is pretty important. Building a home takes
a team of contractors: electricians, plumbers, framers, painters, and
somebody to direct them all – a general contractor.

Similarly, establishing a medical home requires the coordination of


many team players, but this is not how our current medical models
of care work. The US truly has no medical “system.” It is a
complicated web of competing industry practices where patients
often wander around confused, creating a long trail of scattered
records. Most of the time patients do not receive focused, consistent
advice on overall prevention and education on health issues – current
reimbursement models just do not pay for that. They have no central
home which knows and understands them fully, advocates for them
and helps them move to higher levels of responsibility and
A Medical Home is a team of professionals looking after
self-sufficiency. Patients are seen as numbers, statistics, diseases and
the patient’s best interest.
billable hours. Rarely are they fully-recognized as interacting human
beings with interacting medical, social and spiritual needs.
In many ways the Garden City Community Clinic has functioned
under this model since its inception, blending medical, dental,
In the medical home model, the family physician is the general
mental health and social work under one roof.
contractor, who has the ability to pull disparate disciplines together
to meet the patient’s variety of needs. He or she utilizes every team
But to take it to the next level, we depend on the community to help
member’s highest skills so they are all practicing at the top of their
us. Our next steps are to implement electronic medical records so
training. These team members include general and specialist
every team member has access to the entire picture of the patient’s
physicians, mid-level providers like NP’s, PA’s and hygienists, as
health. We will also need to hire medical professionals such as RN’s
well as social workers, RN’s, counselors, and even lay people to
and medical providers to allow for greater continuity of care.
provide a team of continuous, holistic care for the patient. We should
not forget that probably the most important member of the team is
During the past year, across all of its activities, Genesis World
the patient himself – his body is the home he has to live in, after all.
Mission has continued to develop and implement the means of
bringing together disparate resources to serve those who are in
Overseas, a medical home may follow more of a village model,
desperate need. In the year ahead, with the concerted focus, energy
simply because the basics of sanitation, access to clean water, and
and dedication of our board, staff, volunteers and donors, we intend
rudimentary health knowledge are as important as direct medical
to keep ‘building’ so that each of our patients—present and
care. In order for these systems to come together, it truly does “take
future—will know the strength, security and compassion of true
a whole village” for the ongoing health of any one individual to be
medical homes.
complete.

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The GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC
Building a warm and effective medical home

The Garden City Community Clinic provides charity medical, dental and mental health care to those in the
Treasure Valley who are economically disadvantaged and without health insurance. Volunteer health professionals
make most of this care possible. All care provided is free of charge to eligible individuals.

Located in the heart of Garden City, which is a federally-designated Medically Underserved Area of Boise, the
Clinic provides medical services on three days each week and on-site basic dental services twice weekly. The
dental work has grown in its capacity and is now also offering oral hygiene services as volunteers are available.

Mental health care is a massively underserved need in Boise and we do our part. Unfortunately in the last half of
this year we have faced the same challenges as the rest of the community: a lack of mental health providers, in
Medical Encounters: 2065
our case volunteers. Because of this, we have had to scale back our mental health services, but social work,
Dental Encounters: 311
counseling and patient education are still offered alongside medical services.
Mental Health and Social Work
Encounters: 1235
Area hospitals and medical groups donate laboratory and radiology services for our patients. Many of the medical
Total Encounters 3611
supplies necessary for normal clinic operations are donated and other items are purchased at reduced cost.
Total Number of Patients:
480 individuals served

Patient Feedback
“Thank you so much for your care
and kindness—my heart goes out to
you and all that you do.”

“Thank you from the bottom of my


heart…I would be very lost without
you guys.”

“I would be dead if you were not


here.”

“Thank God for this place, as I know


of no other, and my concerns and
Jeanie recieves a blood pressure check from clinic assistant Jessica Strong medical issues would go
unaddressed.”

Jeanie* had worked in the service industry all her life and had long dealt with chronic hernias and had multiple “I don’t know where I would have
surgeries with limited success. When her husband’s leg was amputated following an accident, their medical gone otherwise.”
insurance dropped both of them.

After hearing about the Garden City Community Clinic, Jeanie came to us for treatment for depression, high
blood pressure, high cholesterol and tooth pain. Through the Clinic and the Volunteer Physicians Network (VPN),
Jeanie was able to get imaging, a gastrointestinal consultation and a colonoscopy, with services provided by Community Collaboration
Intermountain Medical Imaging, Saint Alphonsus and Dr. Nic Cordum at the Digestive Health Clinic. The partnership between the
Family Medicine Residency of
“I was called personally by a doctor, Jeanne marveled. “ I have never been called by a doctor before!” I d a h o a n d t h e G a rd e n C i t y
Community Clinic remains strong.
Now Jeanie is getting medication through the Garden City Community Clinic’s Genesis Assistance Program This past year, FRMI has arranged
(GAPmed) program, and she recieved dental services. to utilize the Clinic space for four
1/2 day time slots when it would
Though Jeanie still struggles with pain, she is now hoping to return to work, to manage her family and her otherwise sit idle. Currently,
household, and to continue enjoying her grandchild. refugee populations are being
served with initial exams,
“I appreciate the help more than you will ever know. I want to say so much more than thank you, but I don’t know immunizations, and behavioral
how. I wouldn’t be here without you.” health screenings and OB patients
of Dr. Sarah Cox are being seen in a
With a history of struggles, Jeanie is a survivor. Though her story is unique, she represents the struggles that our location more convenient than
patients deal with on a daily basis. We are here for them! FMRI’s Fort Street clinic.

*Permission has been granted by patients throughout publication to use their names and images with their stories
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Genesis Assisted Pharmaceuticals
Medications One essential supportive service is providing prescription medications for our patients who,
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medical care
e) Investigating community based clinic models with sustain-
able funding options

“My life has been fortunate and blessed and I have faced few major hurdles and barriers,
unlike many of our patients at Genesis. I believe it almost a duty to do my part to assisting
others who are less fortunate jump hurdles and have barriers removed so that they too may
have the opportunity to experience less trauma and a healthier living state. As a volunteer, I
am giving and sharing an opportunity.”

Marilynn Hlavacek, Volunteer Nurse, GAPmed Program

Conditions Treated by GAPMed Want to help?


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THE BUILDERS
The Professional Team of People Building by Serving

With hard work and a substantial commitment of time, our Board of Directors provides strategic and financial oversight to the staff of Genesis
World Mission. Supported by our wonderful volunteers, our small staff takes care of the day-to-day operations of our departments and our
facilities.

During the year we acquired two new board members, each with a strong vision of why they want to be part of Genesis:

“I believe that Genesis World Mission is fulfilling the command to love and care for our neighbor(s),
and I am proud to have a small part in fulfilling that mission.” Dennis Warren

“The mission cannot be achieved without volunteers and donations, and GWM depends GREATLY
on volunteer time and donations. While this is true of many organizations, there are very few in this
community who give their services free of charge to all.” Karen Hodge, RN

Board of Directors Volunteer Medical Directors

Executive Committee: GCCC Medical Director


Daniel Reed, MD – Primary Health
President/Chairman: Karl Watts, MD
Family Practice – Genesis Medical Center GCCC Dental Director
Jack Klure, DDS – Private Practice
Vice-President Scott Nelson
School Counselor – New Meadows School District GCCC Mental Health Director
Andrew Olnes MD - Veterans Administration
Secretary: Vicki Wooll, MD, MPH
Family Physician – Eagle Creek Family Medicine GCCC Pharmaceutical Director
Jennifer Boyd Pharm.D – Saint Alphonsus RMC
Treasurer: Bobby Lawrence, CPA
Partner – Eide Bailly VPN Medical Director
Weeb Martin, MD - Retired
Board Chair/Fund Development Chair: Joan Stephens
Co-owner – Stronghold Remodeling
Staff
Steven Reames
Executive Director, Genesis World Mission Steven Reames, Executive Director

Members at Large: Tracy Haworth, RN, MHS, International Director

John Hisel, DDS Hillary Roethlisberger, LCSW, Director of Local


Dentist – Paramount Dentistry Operations

Zach Fox Barbara Mahr, VPN Manager


Vice President, Partner Programs & Physician Services – Dr.First
Gus Catherman, LPN Clinical Coordinator
David Hall
State Training Liaison Officer -Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security Nicole Egbert, RDH, Dental Coordinator

Dennis Warren Kristal Smith, Volunteer Coordinator


VP Major and National Accounts – Blue Cross of Idaho
Alacia Handy, Clinical Assistant
Karen Hodge
VP Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer – Saint Alphonsus Regional We also congratulate former 2009-2010 staff members
Medical Center Jessica Strong and Katie Fisher who both started in
Physician Assistant programs during the past year. 6
During the 2009-2010 fiscal year, over 236 volunteers provided more than 6700 volunteer hours. This represents at least
$132,247 worth of donated services on behalf of the patients we serve. In addition, more than $123,000 worth of
professional services were donated including radiology, lab/pathology, marketing, accounting and other consulting
services. Thank you to all the healing people who are part of this community.

Christopher Aaron Rachael Devore Judy Hofstetter


Jennifer Ambrose Mike Dickens Mark Hofstetter
Kellie Anderson Gene Dillner Eric Hoidal, DDS
Traci Anderson Ryan Doyle, DDS Kathy Holley
Jennifer Appel Amanda Draper, NP Anna Hoskins
Kate Arbon Pat Duncan Patricia Hovland
Rita Armor Julie Eisele Amanda Hunter
Bill Arnold, PhD, ABPP Shawna Ellis Karen Ivins
Milena Arthur Brian Ellsworth Kippy Jacob
Jennifer Atwell Debra Evans Patrice Jenkins
Kalyn Baisley Katie Fisher Pamela Johnson
Shawn Barrow Angela Fornstrom Scott Jones
Serrita Beaulieu Heather Fox Rajesh Kanaparti
Tricia Bilbao Zach Fox Janet Kee
Claire Bleymaier Shalimar Frost Lindsey Kelley
Jennifer Boyd Sandi Funkhouser Jack Klure, DDS
Erin Brady Billy Galligar
Donna Brown Gabriel Garber, MD
Tatiana Brown Les Gieselman
Kathy Browning Debby Golonka
Daniel Bruce, DDS Phillip Goodsell
Patrice Burgess, MD Margaret Gorringe
Natalie Burns Landon Grange
Anthony Bushnell Jana Graves
William Busse Riley Gray
Ann Cordum, MD Lisa Grissom
Christi Campbell David Hall
Jessica Caraway Jamie Hall
Amanda Caron Liz Hall
Sharon Carswell, MD AnnMarie Halverson
Lily Chao Jeffrey Hansen
Dan Clements Jessica Hansen Gretchen Kohler, MD
Kathy Clements Joey Hanson Mark Kropf, MD
Karl Clough Kenalee Hanson Elaine Ladd
Brandon Colangelo Maryann Hardesty, NP Mikael Lagwinski, MD
Andrew Coombs Kristi Harris Devin Laky
Kendra Coonse Sara Hartje Christina Lasswell
Tonya Cronister Aimee Hastriter Meggan Laughrey
Matthew Crosby Anita Halpin-Havey Bobby Lawrence
Courtney Crossland Martie Hawkins Jennifer Lenoue
David Cutler, DDS Karin Hayashida Gregory Lewer, MD
Seana Daly, MD Susan Hazelton George Lewis, DDS
Janet Davis Julie Herrmann Stacey Lewis
Jeffrey Davis, DDS John Hisel, DDS Donna Lexa
Glenna DeLapp Marilynn Hlavacek Glen Lexa
Derek Derkacs, PA-C Karen Hodge Priscilla Linge
Nicolaas DeRuyter Teresa Hodge Andrea Lingle
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The Builders Continued...

Donna Lowther, NP Jill Reeder


Jeremy Luman Dustie Reyna
Daryl MacCarter, MD Danielle Rezac
Julie MacGregor Linda Rich
Nick Maimer Marjorie Rich
Weeb Martin, MD Zachary Richardson
Kay Mascall Lance Ritchie, DDS
Carrie Matsko Kellen Ronnau, MD
Connie Maus Tim Ross
Errol Maus Tara Rothwell, PA-C
Maressa McAllister Linda Rowe
J.J. McBride Tracy Sakamoto
Juanita McDonough Edie Schmitz
Tim McHugh, MD Steve Schneider, MD
Sarah Miller Ashley Scott
Tanner Moir Kristyn Scott
Randi Moody Amy Shadle
Brad Morris Scott Shappard, DO
Frances Mullikin William Short
Babette Munting, NP Jessica Sipe
Laney Nash, NP LaChele Smith Dennis Warren
Melanie Nelson Taylor Stanley Karl Watts, MD
Scott Nelson Joan Stephens Teina Watts
Marita Neve Jim Stephens Patty Weires
Candice Nydegger Edi Swenson Seth WhiteEyes
Jenny O'Dell Jared Tadje, MD Geri Williams
Kelsey Ohman Scott Talcott Rhonda Willoughby
Andrew Olnes, MD Regina Taylor Robert Wills
Patty O'Neill Laura Tedrick Carolyn Wilson
Julie Ostrom Claudia Terrell Matthew Wilson
Diane Parsels Andrew Theiss Lois Wisner
Ravi Patel Seth Thomas David Wong
John Pearce, DO Lisa Thoroughman Jefferson Wood
James Pfost, DDS Brandi Tolman Becky Woodland
Lauren Phillips Jason Tominaga Kathy Xiao
Heather Pitman Brenda VandenBeld Hannah Young
Carla Pladsen Klaas VandenBeld Kelly Young
Edward Plies Pauline Veiga-Guenthner Jessie Zimmerman
Molly Prengaman, NP Roy Viken Natalie Zubal
Melanie Qualman Jennifer Wahl
Joseph Ramaker Vicki Wallace
Caroline Rea Kelly Walsh
Carter Reames Carol Ward
Daniel Reed, MD Scott Ward

Volunteers of the Year


During the past three years, two volunteers have served almost every week to offer spiritual care to
the patients of Garden City Community Clinic. Geri Williams and Rhonda Willoughby paired up in 2007
as a prayer ministry team and are found welcoming patients during clinic hours in the waiting room.
With hugs, smiles, and prayers, Geri and Rhonda touch people at their deepest places of need. Not
only have they supplemented the medical care received at the clinic, they have also ministered to
volunteers and staff through their own joys and challenges. Together the two have logged over 220
clinic evenings of volunteering, representing 307 hours in this position. In addition, Rhonda served as
our AP bookkeeper for about a year, logging another 62 hours of volunteer work there. Congratulations
to Geri and Rhonda as the Genesis World Mission's 2009 Volunteers of the Year.

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BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS
The Varied Group of Organizations Building by Collaborating

It doesn’t just take money to get things done. Some of the most valuable resources we have are the connections to local and
international organizations who share our vision for providing health care to people in need. We honor the strong commitment
of these groups to improving our world and we are continually—and thankfully--aware that we are all in this together.

Ada County Medical Society


Boise State University
Boise Valley Christian Communion
Canyon County Community Clinic
Capital Christian Center
College of Idaho
Eastwind Community Church
Family Medicine Residency of Idaho/Family Medicine Health Center
Garden City Chamber of Commerce
Garden City Mayor’s Office
George Fox University
Healthwise
Idaho Office of Rural Health and Primary Care
Idaho Primary Care Association
Idaho State University
Ladd Pharmacy
Mission Media
Northwest Nazarene University Dr. Karl Watts and Family Medicine Residency of Idaho Gang:
Dr. Ted Epperly, Christy and Travis Leach.
Pentecostal Evangelical Fellowships of Africa (PEFA) – Ndumberi
Rotary International Clubs: Boise Downtown & Boise Sunrise
Saint Alphonsus Medical Group
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center “Our measure of success has never
St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center been as a be-all, end-all do it
Terry Reilly Health Services yourself organization. We have
Touch Africa International constantly depended on a strong
United Methodist Counseling Center network of collaborative
United Way of Treasure Valley relationships in order to get
Unity Media Group anything done.” – Dr. Karl Watts

Malindi Kenya Rotary Club President Greets International Robin Dodson, Advisor to Academic Dean at Idaho State
Director Tracy Haworth University, is interviewed by Dee Sarton at 2010 Faith Hope
and Charity Dinner.
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THE VOLUNTEER PHYSICIAN’S NETWORK
Wiring Together a Strong Network Between Primary and Specialty Care

The Volunteer Physicians Network (VPN) serves to simplify the process of connecting volunteer specialist
physicians with patients in need of charity care who have a medical home. Genesis World Mission manages this
four year old network, allowing four Treasure Valley clinics access to hundreds of area specialists, imaging
facilities and lab who donate their services.
1753 referrals
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$3.7 million in donated health care services.

After 18 months of work, VPN began serving Canyon County in June 2010, opening up access to Terry Reilly
Health Services there, as well as the newly formed Canyon County Community (free) Clinic which opened in
January. More and more underserved people in Canyon County will now be able to be referred to specialists and
receiving the additional health care they need. The number of Canyon County specialists is steadily growing.

“It’s not just about health care,” says VPN Manager Barbara Mahr. “Specialist interventions can lead to health
improvements which stop the chain of poverty, allowing clients to resume happier and more productive lives.”

The Volunteer Physician’s Network


is win-win-win for clients, doctors
and the community clinics.
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When she could no longer work, Connie lost her medical insurance. She found her way to the Family Medicine
Health Center, managed by Idaho’s family practice residency program. Dr. Brandon Isaacs immediately
recognized the problem. He referred her through VPN to a specialist, Dr. Ronald Jutzy, who Connie describes
as a “neurosurgeon extraordinaire!”

Dr. Jutzy performed a complex surgery, and the results have been remarkable. The numbness in Connie’s right
arm has gone, she has use of her left arm and side, and most of the left arm numbness has subsided.

Connie says she is almost back to 100%. She can walk once more, take care of herself, and play with her new
grandchild.

Want to join VPN?


If you are a specialist who’d like to join this vital and growing network, please contact VPN Manager, Barbara
Mahr at 384-5218, ext 18, or barb@GenesisWorldMission.org. 10
VPN PHYSICIAN LIST
The Talented Team of Specialists Building by Doing

The following specialists, hospitals, labs and groups participated in the Volunteer Physicians Network between June 2009 and
May 2010. We applaud their willing to give back to their communities.

Allergy Gastroenterology Jenni Bradley, MD


Joseph Callanan, MD Samuel S. Gibson, MD John Dufurrena, MD
Ike D. Tanabe, MD Julie Stevens, NP
Anesthesia Nic R. Cordum, MD Jill Dawson, NP
Anesthesia Associates Robb F. Gibson, MD Jenny Newman, NP
Boise Anesthesia SARMC Stephen M. Schutz, MD
Mark A. Mallory, MD Ophthalmology
Arthritis/Rheumatology Christopher J. Goulet, MD Katherine O. Whitfield, MD
Mikael Lagwinski, MD Tracy Young, NP Gregory Kent, MD
Daryl MacCarter, MD Kathryn Fethke, MD
Hospital Services James Swartley, MD
Cardiology Saint Alphonsus Regional Adam Reynolds, MD
Graham Wetherley, MD Medical Center Molly Mannschreck, MD
Murali N. Bathina, MD St. Luke's Regional Medical James Tweeten, MD
Walter L. Seale, MD Center Boise/ Meridian Mark Borup, MD
Frederick Badke, MD Jon Fishburn, MD
Mark Parent, MD Infectious Disease Leo Harf, MD
Marshall Priest, MD Sharon Oster, MD Katherine Lee, MD
Karl Undesser, MD Denton Roberts
Steven Writer, MD Mammography
James Field, MD St. Luke’s Breast Care Services Optometry
Stefanie Fry, MD Saint Alphonsus Paul Whitesides, OD
David Hinchman, MD Comprehensive Breast Care Luke Hopstad, OD
Colin Lee, MD Center
Melinda Marks, MD James A. Wolf, MD FACS
Samual Bass, MD
Andrew Chai, MD Medical Equipment
Robert Duerr, MD NORCO—Boise
Charles Eiriksson, MD
Nephrology
Chiropractic Robert Davidson, MD
Renee Develle, DC
Neurosurgery
Dermatology Ronald E. Jutzy, MD
Steven Mings, MD
William Noweirski, MD Gynecology
Jhon R. Hall, MD Lee Parsons, MD
Jennifer DeBlieck, MD Dirk Carlson, MD
Matthew Bender, MD Mary Hafer, MD
Jared Scott, MD Necole Javernick-Hodges, MD
Randall Burr, MD Robert W. Davis, MD
Alan Pitt, MD Timothy A. West, MD
B. Kerry Lowder, MD
Ear, Nose, Throat R. Burke Archibald, MD
W. Davis Merritt, MD Heidi Bendorf Chasan, MD
Jill Beck, MD John M. Werdel, MD Dr. Badke Idaho Heart Care
Eric T. Garner, MD Bryan F. Hodges, MD
Del Ray Maughan, MD Phillip Agrusa, MD
Todd Rustad, MD Scott Armstrong, MD
Matthew B. Schwarz, MD Harmony Schroeder, MD
Ryan Van de Graff, MD

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VPN Physicians Continued...
Orthopedic Surgery/Sports Curtis Coulam, MD Quinn A. DeMordaunt, MD
Medicine Ian C. Davey, MD Brent D. Nelson, MD
Michael J. Gustavel, MD Neil C. Davey, MD Tom W. Broderick, MD
George A. Wade, MD Vick Garabedian, MD Shane K. Ball, MD
Jennifer Miller, MD Anthony Giauque, MD Sean M. Carr, MD
Richard Radnovich, MD R. Joseph Gobel, MD Michael A. Fuchs, MD
J.T. Hall, MD Loren C. Macey, MD
Pathology/Laboratory John Jackson, MD Michael J. Citrone, MD
Boise Pathology John Q. Knochel, MD Daniel D. Ririe
Lab Corp Pathology Dallas Peck, MD
Michael Myhre, MD Jason Salber, MD Surgery
Christine Measham, MD Howard Schaff, MD Frederick Foss, MD PACS
C. Manuel Suarez, MD Jeffrey T. Seabourn, MD Bill Morgan, MD FACS
Dan Toweill, MD Steven Casos, MD
SARMC Pathology Group George Munajirji, MD
Nancy Kois, MD Dale Strawn, MD
Edward J Kim, MD
Urology
Physical Medicine/ Rehab Avery Seifert, MD
James H. Morland, MD Larry A. Tansey, MD
Michael McMartin, MD David B. Crane, MD, FACS
Kevin Krafft, MD Timothy W. Welebir, MD
Vic Kadyan, MD William A. Jones, MD
Rodde Cox, MD Cynthia Fairfax, MD
William Fredrikson, MD
Physical Therapy John Greer, MD
Ashlee Dagoberg, DPT Dawn King, MD
Cardiologist Dr. Steven Writer performs surgery Eric Klein, MD
Rob Barnes, DPT
Nick Woods, MSPT Stephen Miller, MD
Frank Culbertson, PT Caroline Sobota, MD David Rice, MD
Jerret Hopstad, MPT Bertram Stemmler, MD Todd Waldman, MD
Debra Marquez, MPT, MS William Taylor, MD Joseph Williams, MD
Anthony E Kinney, MS, DPT Carolyn Coffman, MD Jared Heiner, MD
Brian O’Neal, DPT Randy L. James, MD Kara C Taggart, MD
J. Brooks Aberg, MSPT, DPT Mike Ryan, MD Kara Saperston, MD
Teresa DeBlieck, MSPT Lisa M. Scales, MD Donald Weese, MD
Roger W. Shaver, MD Nic Allen, PA
Pulmonology Loreli Smith, MD
Saadia R. Akhtar, MD MSC Boise Radiology
Janat E O’Donnell, MD John S. Waltz, MD
David Sasso, MD Steve V. Marx, MD
James R. Maxwell
Radiology Bruce E. Hubler, MD
Imaging Center of Idaho Elaine N. Daniel, MD
Intermountain Medical Imaging Craig E Leymaster, MD
SARMC Radiology/ Nuclear Michael T. Fisher, MD
Medicine Todd B. Burt, MD
Gem State Radiology Christopher J. Jennings, MD

Participating clinics and referrals (2009- 2010)


Family Medicine Health Center 649
Garden City Community Clinic 630
Terry Reilly Health Services – Boise Homeless Clinic 464
Terry Reilly Health Services – Canyon County Clinic(s) 10
Dr. Neil Davey of Gem State Radiology

VPN photos courtesy of Saint Alphonsus

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A SPECIAL REPORT
A Rapidly Changing Health Care Environment
By Eric E. Wallace

When President Obama signed the most sweeping health care legislation since Medicare, the
Health Care Reform “two minute clock” started ticking for the Garden City Community Clinic. With a mandate that
Timeline all Americans will have to carry health insurance by 2014, and a huge expansion in the federally
funded Community Health Center program, the changing environment poses some serious
September 2010 questions about our future:
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parents’ health plan until age 26. ‡:LOOWKHUHVWLOOEHFOLHQWVIRURXUFOLQLFVRUGRHV³XQLYHUVDOFRYHUDJH´UHDOO\PHDQWKDW
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conditions. initiatives have on the generous support which now sustains our operations?
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lifetime caps or restrictive annual limits
on coverage, and cannot rescind
coverage when a person becomes sick. Here’s the crux of it from our point of view: As the Federal health mandates begin to move
đŏ!3ŏ,(*/ŏ)1/0ŏ,.+2% !ŏ".!!ŏ,.!2!*0%2!ŏ fully into place by 2014, we think the public support of free health clinics is going to subside.
services to all enrollees. We suspect the tide may turn against those who are getting a ‘free ride.’ People may say:
“Everyone should have insurance now, right?” “Everyone’s protected. Why do we need charity
2011-2013 clinics?” And it seems likely that if donors hold such perceptions, they may diminish or
đŏ00!/ŏ,.+2% ! ŏ"! !.(ŏ#.*0/ŏ0+ŏ,(*ŏ withdraw their vital support.
for and establish Exchanges.
đŏ ! %   % ŏ , $ 5 / %  %  *ŏ ,  5 ) ! * 0 /ŏ So we know we will need to develop ways to respectfully address these perspectives. We believe
increased, at federal cost, to Medicare that no matter what the government does, there will always be many people who cannot afford
levels for primary care services. health care, be it basic coverage or out-of-pocket costs. There will always be those who need
đŏ ! %.!ŏ !*!ü%.%!/ŏ .!!%2!ŏ **1(ŏ pharmaceutical assistance. There will still be those who need dental care, which, as it happens,
exams and other preventive services at is not covered in the national plan. There will definitely be those who need help navigating the
no cost. increasingly-complex health system, especially the newly covered pool of 30 million people.

2014 First, we must continue to provide health care services for those who cannot afford insurance or
đŏ +/0ŏ ,!+,(!ŏ .!-1%.! ŏ 0+ŏ ,1.$/!ŏ health care in ways which improve access and which are based on a holistic, patient-centered
coverage or pay a tax penalty. approach. This summer, we examined the possibility of the Garden City Community Clinic
đŏ!3ŏ"! !.(ŏ ! %% ŏý++.ŏ+"ŏāăăŃŏ+"ŏ applying to become a Fully Qualified Health Center. There are 350 slots opening up across the
the Federal Poverty Level nation for “New Access Points” this fall and billions of dollars available for caring for the
đŏ * %2% 1(/ŏ * ŏ /)((ŏ 1/%*!//!/ŏ *ŏ underserved. In the end, we decided not to pursue this opportunity for a variety of reasons.
purchase coverage through state-based
Exchanges; low- to moderate-income Second, we must help as many of our clients as possible to learn to balance personal
families receive premium tax credits and responsibility with community responsibility and to progress beyond the status quo to a place
cost sharing subsidies. where they no longer need our services. We have already begun to do this with our
pharmaceutical programs. We continue to explore community-based clinic models that empower
patients to make healthier decisions. This is a systematic issue that needs the input of the entire
community, both those who provide services and those being served. In the end, we believe
sustainable and accessible health care is a national problem with localized solutions.

How the clinic strategically pursues its vision of establishing a medical home for the under- and
un-insured is yet to be finalized. As a constituent and supporter, if you have perspectives, ideas
or opinions on this subject, we welcome your input. Please forward your comments to Executive
Director Steven Reames at 384-5218 x13 or Steve@GenesisWorldMission.org

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GENESIS INTERNATIONAL
Building a Total Health Village with the Community

The vision of the Genesis World Mission International Program is to lead, coordinate, and encourage
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The Holistic Way


Our approach in Kenya includes not just health care but a strong and ongoing emphasis on:
-education
-prevention
-partnering with the local community to find ways to deal with issues such as tainted water
sources and sanitation
-health solutions for the whole community going far beyond short-term medical teams
-partnering with other organizations, churches and faith based agencies to build networks
which will work with the local Kenyan community
-finding economic, feasible, and sustainable solutions for everything that we do

Ndubmeri: An Ongoing Model of Successful Partnership


Our long-term strategic focus began in Kenya. As part of a local coalition of churches,
individuals, and organizations, Genesis helped establish the PEFA Mercy Medical Clinic in
Ndumberi, which is a rural village just outside of Nairobi. The clinic opened in 2007 with a
high-quality, 6,800 square-foot medical facility. PEFA Accomplishments
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Sustainable Possibilities
During the August 2010 trip, we made significant progress in
our development of a health care center in Malindi. The last
year of multiple meetings came to fruition as we signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with MAP International,
adding to the growing network examining how to help
Malindi’s health situation.

MAP International will now develop a Total Health Village in


A New Project: Malindi, Kenya the Malindi District, and Genesis is now a formal partner with
Now that the Ndumberi clinic project is entering its fourth MAP and the local community to facilitate a health care center
successful year of operation, we have begun to turn our sights where education and prevention will be provided. These
towards a new project. Thanks to a relationship with Eastwind efforts will bring about a true community-driven model,
Community Church, we have been investigating how to where the local villagers and local leaders will strategically
duplicate a scalable version of the Ndumberi effort on the address human health issues in their community and arrive
coast of Kenya, in the Malindi District. with us on viable and sustainable solutions.

Through two investigational trips in August and January, we


have strengthened our networks with several other
organizations, as well as the government of Kenya. Together,
we share common philosophies and offer core competencies
that together involve the local Kenyan community,
empowering them to bring health care solutions to their own
people.

Subsequent to our investigations, we scheduled a medical


team to go to Malindi in April. Due to the Icelandic volcano
eruption, only 2 of the 11 member team got to their
destination, with the others left at home in the US. However,
that random incident forced our hand to work with the local
Kenyan medical providers, businesses and several other
organizations to strengthen the network that has been in
development over the past 14 months. This model of
cooperation was put to a real test and its workability was
reinforced and we still managed to see 1000 patients.

Thankfully, in August, the Genesis team, working alongside


the six Kenyan providers who also returned to help, was able
to treat over 2,500 patients during a two week trip.

Why we Must Succeed (reported by Tracy Haworth)


A Malindi child came into the procedure room for wound care. She had an extensive open and infected wound on her ankle. One of the
visiting team members, who is also a Genesis Board Member, asked me what would happen to her.

I had to answer honestly, even though I knew it was tragic.

In the US, she would have been hospitalized and would have received the “big guns” in the antibiotic world for at least a week. But not in
Malindi.

This child would most likely become sicker. Her wound needed more than oral antibiotics, but all we could do was to give her two days of
IV antibiotics and send her home on orals.

Given that she was undernourished, lived in a dirt hut, used dirty water from the local river, her chances of survival are minimal. This
infection will most likely go to her blood, possibly infect the bone, and she will lose her leg. And even more likely her life.

And what really makes me stop dead in my tracks and keeps me going in this work is this: when her wound was just a small scratch, a
consistent local health care presence could have treated it with a few days of a basic antibiotic, and then she could have been running
around, happy-go-lucky.

This is why we must press on towards helping this community have access to primary health care. Prevention and early treatment should be
available to the children in Malindi.

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THE INVESTORS
The Generous Team of People Building by Giving

BUILDING BY GIVING
Everything we do is made possible because of the kindness and generosity of scores of individuals, businesses and organizations. To each of
them—to each of you--who help support the work of Genesis World Mission both locally and internationally, we daily give our thanks and
our blessings. Both cash and in-kind Contributions of goods and services between June 1, 2009 and May 31, 2010 are listed here.

Regina Aldecoa Benson Blair James and Judy Christina


All Saints Presbyterian Church Gene and Danell Bleymaier Dr. Edwin and Gloria Clark
Roger and Kathleen Allen Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health Gregory and Cynthia Clark
Suzanne Allen Janine Boire Edward and Arita Cleary
Debra Amarillas Boise Valley Christian Communion Jannis Cloud
David and Debra Anderson Tom and Lisa Bowen Mary and Robert Cohn
Don and Cindy Anderson Stan and Lorraine Bowman Cole Community Church
Dean Anderson and Shirley Ware Jennifer Boyd Benita Coleman
Win and Lorrie Apel John Brown Carl and Ellen Collins
Dr Bill Arnold and Dr Vicki Wooll Kent and Sherry Brown Doug and Carol Colwell
Lawrence and Jeri Aspenson Jack Brownell Robert and Anita Connor
Jennifer Atwell June Burggaller Lisa Leff Cooper
Rhiannon Avery Ken and Annette Butler Costco
Beau and Lynwana Avery Dr. David Butuk Debbie Crosby
William and Brenda Ayres Camille Beckman Foundation Dr Joseph Daines
Max Dean and Deborah Bahora Capital Christian Center Murray and Karen Daley
Carl and Margaretha Baker Richard and Lois Carlson Dana and Cathi Danzer
Roger and Theresa Bakki Dr. Sharon and Andrew Carswell Dr Robert and Michell Davidson
Banner Bank Stuart and Martha Carty Matthew Deary
Patti Beavers Gene and Janice Cathcart Jenny O'Dell
Gary and Leslie Beck Jose and Elsa Cervantes Stephen and Karen O'Dell
J.R. and Mrs. Denney
Ridgley Denning
Emerald Dental
Art and Terry Derrick
Micahel and Angeline Devitt
Mary Dewalt
Dr Ward and Fritz Dickey
Gene and Nancy Dillner
Drs Bill and Mary Dittrich
Dan and Ying Donegan
Dr Ronald and Terry Dorn
Roald and Ginger Doskeland
Double Tree Hotel-Boise Riverside
Steve and Kristi Doud
Bruce and Sheryl Dowlin

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Amanda Draper Mike and Teresa Heinz
Donna Lowther
Eagle Church of the Nazarene John and Anne Heiselmann
Dr. Beverly J. Ludders
Jim and Rebekah Edwards Michael and Margaret Henbest
Joshua and Margene Lunn
Roy and Frances Ellsworth Alice Hennessey
Marti Lunn
Dr Henry and Kathryn Elzinga Hewlett-Packard
Barbara Mahr
Emergency Medicine of Idaho John and Terri Hisel
Lumnije Maliqi
Thomas and Maria Eschen Marilynn Hlavacek
Michael Margulies
Dr. James E Eshenaur Fred and Mary Hoadley
Lynn and Carol Marsh
Eve Estensen Dave and Bobbie Hobson
Henry and Gayle Martinez
John and Judith Evans Dr. Eric A. Hoidal
Peggy Mason
Cynthia Fairfax David and Kathy Holley
Harry and Gainelle Massoth
Family Medicine Residency of Idaho Roland Holmer
Mark and Carrie Matsko
Richard and Geri Ferguson Joyce Honea
JJ and Marjorie McBride
Dr. Joseph Fetzek John and Jane Hoopingarner
Denise McClure
John and Claire Fink Bob and Peggy Hoover
Dr. Mark McConnell
Todd and Karry Fischer Patricia L. Hovland
Ryon and Deborah McCrady
Katie and Ryan Fisher Bernadine Marconi and Kenneth Howell
Richard and Juanita McDonough
Dr. Michael and Sharon Florence Randy and Ingrid Hudspeth
Robert Mcfarland
Zach Fox Matt and Monica Hyde
Tim and Tami McHugh
Carol Fox Idaho Community Foundation
John and Jan McIntyre
Jim and Jan Gambrell Idaho Pulmonary Associates
John and Peggy McMahon
Garden City Chamber of Commerce Idaho State Office of Rural
Mark and Jody Meier
George and Helen Geisler Health/Primary Care
Mena Holding Company LTD
Genesis Medical Center Idaho State University-Meridian
Jessie Metcalf
Stanley and Susan Gibson Idaho Womens Charitable Foundation
Joe and Vonnie Meyers
Terry and Diana Gipson Intermountain Medical Imaging
Dr John Migliori and Dr Mary Kathleen
Eric and Elisa Gironda Terry and Karen Ivins
Benavides
James and Georgia Girvan John F. Nagel Foundation
Carol Mika
James and Ruth Goense Sharon Johnson
Mile High United Way
Dr Thomas and Kristin Goodwin Edgar Johnson
Michele Miles
Debra Gough William Jonakin
Sarah Miller
Willa Grant Dr William and Bobbie Jones
Dr. Dinu G Mistry
Lisa Grissom George and Sondra Juetten
Janet Mitchell
Jerry and Rose Marie Groover Julius C Jeker Foundation
Tracy and Sandra Mitchell
David and Alice Haas Michael and Cheryl Kary
Bill Moats
Richard and Denice Haener John and Janet Kee
Jessie Modlin
Drs Tim Hall and Jhon Hall Lynn Kelley
Greg and Amy Morgan
Kurtis and Christina Hall Kevin and Chris Kempers
Ruth Morton
David and Elizabeth Hall Keynetics Inc.
David Mueller
Larry and Carmen Halstead Robert and Dorothy Klomp
Rich and Liz Murtland
Thomas Hamilton Dr. Jack Klure
Bob and Carol Hamlin Dr Lawrence and Kaye Knight
Gloria Hansen Ruth Knoblock
Arlene Hardy Belinda Knochel
Ruth Harris David and Laurie Koga
Janet Hascall Dr. Nancy Kois
Eldon and Janet Hattervig Andrew and Jacqueline Kristensen
Barbara Hawley Michael Kutz
Tracy Haworth Charles and Margaret Lauterbach
Alvin and Betty Haworth Joshua and Jenny Lawrence
Janice Haworth Bobby and Brandy Lawrence
David and Susan Hazelton Travis and Christine Leach
Juanita Hebbeln Leo and Donna Lemmelin
Anne Hedelt Gregory and Diane Lewer
Dr. Jared and Jan Heiner Donald Lojek

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The Investors Continued...
Michael and Gloria Myhre Larry Sandusky and Soeurette Chambreau Bob and Pat Tuttle
Melanie Nash Timothy and Neva Santos United Way of Brown County
Scott and Diana Nelson Jeff Larsen and Tracy Sauerwein United Way of Treasure Valley
Thomas and Sharon Nelson Dr Timothy and Andrea Sawyer Robert E Vestal
Clad and Melanie Nelson Dr. Lisa Scales George Wade
Jerry and Janice Nielson Dr Jim and Willie Scheel Joan Marie Wainwright
Gary and Lonna Nixon Edie Schmitz Eric Wallace
Dr Shawn and Laura Nowierski Greg and Bobbi Schomburg Kelly Walsh
Sky Blue and Janat O'Donnell Matthew and Heather Schoolfield Dennis and Laura Warren
Drs Ronald and Brin O'Reilly Patrick and Jolene Schow Steven Warren
Jerry and Terese Orban Ed and Cindy Schultz Terry and Jane Watts
Arthur and Dee Ortman Wayne Schwab Jeffrey and Elizabeth Weese
David and Dr. Sharon Oster Delbert and Alice Scott Wells Fargo Foundation
Barry and Ellen Ott Dr Avery and Susan Seifert Rhonda Wesselman
Kenneth and Bonita Otten Joan I. Senyk Laurie Westra
Dr Roger and Claudette Ottman James and Christina Shaw Mel and Beverly Wibbels
Pacific Source Healthy Communities Drs Kevin Shea and Ilana Shumsky Kenneth and Connie Wilde
Doug and Pam Patchin Dr. Arnold Silva and Dr. Denise Mills Rick and Dr Shauna Williams
Rev. John and Dr Kattie Payne Sandra Small Ben and Molly Williams
Dr John and Corrie Pearce Timothy Smeeding and Marcia Carlson Dick and Cherol Williams
Vicki Penwell Kenneth and Karen Smith Geri Williams
Peterson Motor Co. Inc. Janice Smith Rhonda Willoughby
Christian Petrich and Susan Gelletly Sallie Smith Marlene Willy
Randy and Pamela Phillips Tana Smith Chuck and Dianne Winder
Dr Robert and Cris Polk SMTM, Inc. Lois and Hal Wisner
Greg and Suzanne Porterfield Sojourners II Dr John Witte and Dr Melody Dwyer-Witte
Yaulanda Diane Powell Southminister Womens Association Dwaine and Sharon Wolf
James and Pamela Prather Southwestern Idaho Combined Federal David and Cindy Wong
Dr Donald and Rosie Price Campaign Janet Wood
Quentin and Barbara Quickstad St. Luke's Health System Nick and Staci Woods
Craig and Barbara Quintana Raymond Steiger Tom and Penny Woodward
Viki Raaen Jim and Joan Stephens John and Arlene Yinger
Montie and Ann Ralstin Jacqueline N. Street Lucy Young
Gerald and Carolyn Ramsey Dwain and Dorothy Stricklin
Dr. Donald G. Rau John and Keziah Sullivan
Steve and Tamara Reames Rotary Club of Boise - Sunrise
Dr Daniel and Kelly Reed Scott and Keri Swan
Carolyn Rees Pete Swanstrom
Regence BlueShield of Idaho Jeffrey and Andrea Symmonds
Richard and Lynn Reid Ken Taghon
Jeff and Susan Reimers Scott Talcott
Tom and Rosemary Reinhardt Sandy and Miriam Tarter
Kevin and Julie Rensink Cynthia Taylor
David and Mary Fisher Rice David and Beverly Taylor
Mike Rice Dr Stephen C. Montamat and Rosa Terrazas
RMEC Environmental, Inc. Rich and Claudia Terrell
Dr Peter Kozisek and Julia Robinson Terry Reilly Health Services
Dr Kellen and Brenda Ronnau The Allergy Group
Rose Rosales Jim Thomas
Dr Steven and Lori Roser Charlie and Dr Marietta Thompson
Tara Rothwell Wayne and Gayle Thowless
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Jack and Nella Thurman
Drs Scott Smith and Cathy Sandstrom Rick Tivis
Gary Sandusky and Gail Heylmun Truist
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HONORARY AND MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
The following gifts were made between June 1, 2009 and May 31, 2010

In Honor of Dr. Karl Watts In Memory of Dave Willoughby Steven and Tamara Reames
Barbara Hawley The Deary Family Ms. Dee Ortmann in honor of Dani
Barbara Mahr Dwaine and Sharon Wolf Cook
Belinda Knochel Jack and Nella Thurman Pat Hovland in honor of the Patients at
Bob and Pat Tuttle Lucy Young the Garden City Community Clinic
Carl and Margaretha Baker Lynn and Carol Marsh RMEC Environmental, inc. in honor of
Cynthia Fairfax Martha and Stuart Carty Tanner Rubin
Dave Mueller Montie and Ann Ralstin Wayne and Cindy Munger in honor of
David and Beverly Taylor Stan and Lorraine Bowman Scot and Sarah Scheffel
David and Laurie Koga Theresa and Roger Bakki
Dean Anderson and Shirley Ware Memorial Gifts
Delbert and Alice Scott In Memory of Peter Smith Belinda Knochel in Memory of Ione
Dr Donald and Rosie Price Janice Smith and William Brorson
Dr John Witte and Dr Melody Kenneth Smith Beverly Ludders, MD in Memory of
Dwyer-Witte Sallie Smith Glenda Loomis
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rau C. Scott Smith Dr. and Mrs. Ed Clark in Memory of
Dr. Joseph Daines Thais Thrasher, MD
Dr. Lisa Scales Honorary Gifts Eric Wallace in Memory of Linda
Drs. Bill and Mary Dittrich Alvin and Betty Haworth in honor of Sutherland
Gene and Danell Bleymaier Tracy Haworth Gene Cathcart in Memory of LaDonna
George and Helen Geisler Avery and Susan Seifert in honor of Dr. Farned
George Wade Clarice and Mr. Matt Clemens John and Anne Heiselmann in Memory
Greg and Suzanne Porterfield Barry and Ellen Ott in honor of Luana of Ben Price
Henry and Gayle Martinez Hiteshew Patti Beavers in Memory of Larry
Jeffrey and Andrea Symmonds Beverly and David Taylor in honor of Kurpiewski
Jim and Jan Gambrell David Hall Richard and Juanita McDonough in
Joan Senyk Carol Fox in honor of Zach Fox Memory of Kassy Kerfoot
John and Janet Kee David and Beverly Taylor in honor of
Joyce Honea Tracy Haworth, Steven Reames, David
Ken and Annette Butler Hall
Ken Taghon Dr. and Mrs. Quentin Quickstad in honor
Mary DeWalt of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Quickstad
Matt and Monica Hyde Edie Schmitz in honor of Lester
Murray and Karen Daley Washburn
Neva and Tim Santos Gene and Janis Cathcart in honor of
Quentin and Barbara Quickstad Steven Reames
Rich and Claudia Terrell Gene and Nancy Dillner in honor of Pat
Rick and Dr Shauna Williams Vick
Sharon Johnson Hal and Lois Wisner in honor of Jan
Terry and Jane Watts Wisner and Keith Shaw, Dave and Carin
Thomas and Maria Eschen Wisner and Erik Wisner and Gina
Timothy Smeeding and Marcia Gardner
Carlson John and Arlene Yinger in honor of

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Non-Profit Org
US Postage
PAID
215 West 35th Street
Garden City, Idaho 83714 Permit #845
BOISE ID

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 1 2009 – May 31, 2010


After two years of significant economic downturn, Genesis World Mission has maintained its level of services locally and
increase its international activities without significant change to expenses. Our major financial challenge continues to be
cash flow during the summer and fall months. Our financial records were audited by Certified Public Accountants Harris
and Dean PA

Income by source Expenses by Program

Balance Sheet 5/31/2010


Current Assets $200,511
Property and Equipment $537,758
Total Assets $738,269
Current Liabilities $41,067
Long-term Liabilities $191,993
Net Assets $505,209
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $738,269

Total Income $911,192 Total Expenses: $924,041

*A copy of our most recent 990 is always available online.

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