b'12 CONCORD HOSPITAL TRUSTYour li tif rTrust rtt r it lr tSPRING 2011APub ca on o Dono s o heConco dHosp a TusPatient Shirley Chadwick pins Dr. Nick Perencevich, (PICTURED) \x1f rst recipient of Cateful Pgnition OUR PREMIER ISSUE Halo Gr oncatient and ord Hospital Trusts Family recoHaloGrateful Patient TributeEVOLUTIONAnnual Report 2010 & Family Programpage 4StewardshipMary Boucherpage 162010 Financial Reportpage 17Donor Recognitionpage 18How one chooses to give is oftenThrough the overarching tributeThe Trust offers options for people or as important as why one choosesprogram, there are opportunitiesgroups to inscribe and place various to give. Supporting a cause can befor different ways to say thank you,memorials and tributes around the personal, and the Concord Hospitalexplains Deanne Pelletier, director ofHospital campuses based on giving Trust offers a variety of methodsannual giving for the Trust. It may belevels. These include bricks, tree for people to give back through itssaying thank you to a provider or amarkers, granite pavers, or planters, tribute program.department or to recognize somebodyamong other opportunities. Gifts within the organization who has gonein memory or honor of individualsabove and beyond. It is also a way for in any amountmay be made community members to pay tribute, asindependently or cumulatively through part of their healing process, in memorythe Trust website. of loved ones they have lost or to honorWe understand that, when a gift is someone living. Its a multifacetedmade in tribute to someone, its more program that fits the needs of differentthan just a gift, Trust Associate Jessica people for different reasons.Lassonde explains. Its a means of Tribute giving provides options forhealing and/or gratitude, whether anyone to contribute to the Trust, withfor the donor, the recipient, or the opportunities for philanthropy fromrecipients family.the heart within their own means. Originally, the tribute program was The program ensures that patients,primarily an opportunity to make families, and others can expressgifts in memory of loved ones, but gratitude in many waysmonetary orit has evolved into a larger program otherwise, sometimes to close the loopthat provides chances to not only on their own medical experience orremember, but to honor and thank. that of someone they know or love.'