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IRS approved 501(c)(3) non-profit since May 2009 www.operationhopeinc.com 702.952.9564

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IRS approved 501(c)(3) non-profit since May 2009www.operationhopeinc.com

702.952.9564

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Vision StatementVision Statement

• The vision of Operation H.O.P.E., Inc. is to The vision of Operation H.O.P.E., Inc. is to help those who cannot help themselves by help those who cannot help themselves by restoring their dignity, respecting their restoring their dignity, respecting their gifts and talents, and empowering them to gifts and talents, and empowering them to rebuild their lives.rebuild their lives.

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Mission StatementMission Statement

• Operation H.O.P.E., Inc. exists tOperation H.O.P.E., Inc. exists to provide o provide comprehensive solutions to those in need comprehensive solutions to those in need such as the homeless, orphans/foster such as the homeless, orphans/foster children, inner-city youth, prisoners, children, inner-city youth, prisoners, prostitutes, seniors, poor and suppressed prostitutes, seniors, poor and suppressed worldwide with unconditional worldwide with unconditional compassionate people and innovative compassionate people and innovative programs, healing and transforming programs, healing and transforming people to be self-sufficient and successful.people to be self-sufficient and successful.

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7 Core Values7 Core Values

1. Be humble1. Be humble2. Seek to understand, not to be understood2. Seek to understand, not to be understood3. Think of others equal or better than 3. Think of others equal or better than yourselvesyourselves4. It is more blessed to give than to receive, thus 4. It is more blessed to give than to receive, thus

receive from people you’re trying to help receive from people you’re trying to help and and provide them the opportunity to give to youprovide them the opportunity to give to you5. Believe everyone is gifted and talented, do not 5. Believe everyone is gifted and talented, do not

judge anyonejudge anyone6. Love people with no agenda6. Love people with no agenda7. One person, one neighborhood, one country at 7. One person, one neighborhood, one country at

a timea time

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HOPE DepartmentsHOPE Departments

• HOPE Medical and Dental ClinicHOPE Medical and Dental Clinic

• HOPE for Youth (Bighorn Football)HOPE for Youth (Bighorn Football)

• HOPE for Women (The Cupcake Girls)HOPE for Women (The Cupcake Girls)

• HOPE for HomelessHOPE for Homeless

• HOPE for PrisonersHOPE for Prisoners

• HOPE for SeniorsHOPE for Seniors

• HOPE International MissionsHOPE International Missions

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HOPE Medical and Dental HOPE Medical and Dental ClinicClinic• Eligibility: uninsured low-income (household income Eligibility: uninsured low-income (household income

less than 200% of Federal Poverty Level) or homeless. less than 200% of Federal Poverty Level) or homeless. Dental Clinic is only for the homeless.Dental Clinic is only for the homeless.

• Referrals from community organizations and agencies Referrals from community organizations and agencies accepted only if partnership agreement is in place.accepted only if partnership agreement is in place.

• Primary care/urgent care for pediatric and adult Primary care/urgent care for pediatric and adult population.population.

• Multispecialty clinic in the works for 2012.Multispecialty clinic in the works for 2012.

• We do not do disability paperwork, worker’s comp, We do not do disability paperwork, worker’s comp, DOT physicals.DOT physicals.

• We do not prescribe scheduled drugs.We do not prescribe scheduled drugs.

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HOPE Medical Clinic HOPE Medical Clinic LocationsLocations• 970 E. Sahara Tue 8am-12pm, Wed 2-970 E. Sahara Tue 8am-12pm, Wed 2-

6pm, walk-in only, no appointments 6pm, walk-in only, no appointments needed, first come first serveneeded, first come first serve

• 3425 Cliff Shadows Pkwy Tue 8am-3425 Cliff Shadows Pkwy Tue 8am-12pm biweekly, by appointment only, 12pm biweekly, by appointment only, 702.673.4745.702.673.4745.

• 992 E. Sahara new dental and 992 E. Sahara new dental and specialty clinics TBD.specialty clinics TBD.

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Eat your 4 P’s and you’ll be Eat your 4 P’s and you’ll be healthy!healthy!

1.1.Pay-It-Forward ProgramPay-It-Forward Program

2.2.Patient AdvocatesPatient Advocates

3.3.Prescription Assistance ProgramPrescription Assistance Program

4.4.Primex lab servicesPrimex lab services

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Medical and Dental Dream Team

• Elliot Shin, M.D.

• Charlie Wang, M.D., Medical Director

• Kalpana Reddy, M.D.

• Ali Esmaili, M.D.

• Kristi Kaminski, D.P.M, Podiatrist

• Todd Jackson, M.D., Ophthalmologist

• Rick O’Bringer, P.A., Advisory Board Member

• Tiffany Wang, APN

• Lori Straub, APN

• David Ting, D.M.D., Dental Director, Advisory Board Member

• Jonathan Pak, D.M.D.

• Jennifer Wu, D.M.D.

• Jerry Cansdale, D.M.D.

• Siddra Iqbal, D.M.D.

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AMAZING NURSE VOLUNTEERS

• Kari Deaton, RN• Wastina Miressa, RN• Jennifer Wu, RN • Meghan Foster, RN • Debra Myers, RN  • Elaine Manio, RN• Brittney-Lee PACIAPPO,RN

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MEDICAL STUDENT INTERNS• Touro University Medical/PA Interns from

• UNLV Nursing & Dental student interns

• Health Care Preparatory Institute

• Kaplan College

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Doctors, Nurses and Patient Advocate Team

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Patient Advocate Team• Clinic Manager Marilyn Peters• Debra, Jan, Victoria, Carmen, Tina, Barbara• Jeff Brown-Prescription Assistance Coordinator

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New HOPE Medical/Dental clinic

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CHANNEL 8 NEWS COVERAGE

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Dr. Kaminsky and Leslie opening our first homeless

podiatry clinic!

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My appointment at Operation Hope last month changed my life.  I am so thankful for the medical care I received as well as being treated with kindness from the clinic staff.  The one thing that was life changing to me was when the Dr. was explaining the “pay it forward program” and he mentioned that “our lives are valuable”!  This really stuck with me, because for many years I have not taken care of myself… i am very good about helping everyone around me, but for some reason, i just didn’t matter to me!  The comment he made about our lives having value, really spoke to my heart.  I see life and myself a little different now!:)I did many small “good deeds” as an attempt to “pay it forward” such as letting an elderly woman at Walmart go before me in line.  All the small things I valued at $50 each.  But what I did that had the greatest value was… I had the “your life has value” talk with a women who has done the same thing I did for so many years.  Take care of everyone else but herself!  Watching her make changes in her life has been such a blessing:)  She seems to see life from a different perspective now too! Thank you. C.D.

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A 17 year old patient wrote: One good thing I did was stop doing pills. Unprescribed pills that is. Just for my mom. I think that means a lot to her and I help around the house now. Another good thing I do is community service at school. I sweep up the entire campus til it shines at Western High School.

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HOPE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CLINIC STATS:

• 3000 patients seen Since 2011! Project 6000 by end of 2012

• Over 500,000 + dollars worth of medical and dental services provided!

• Community transformation through our “Pay it Forward” program with amazing stories of how this is promoting people to Help Other People Everywhere

• Currently we have 2 HOPE clinics

• Our 3rd clinic is in the process of being RENOVATED!

• New specialty clinics to include: Podiatry for the homeless, cardiology, ophthalmology, OB/GYN, gastroenterology, oncology.

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Roadmap to TransformationRoadmap to Transformation

Basic NeedsBasic Needs

EducationEducation Mentorship Mentorship Leadership academyLeadership academy

EmploymentEmployment

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GO CUP CAKE GIRLS!Joy and Phillip

Hoover

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OPERATION H.O.P.E., INC HELPING TO MENTOR THROUGH

HOPE FOR INNER CITY ‘AT RISK’ AND FOSTER YOUTH

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HOPE INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS

• Medical care for children in Haiti

• North Korean care and relief

• Dental care for Children in Vietnam & Cambodia

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Board of Directors

• Elliot Shin, M.D., Founder and President• Professor Thomas Jackson, M.B.A., Vice President of

Finance and Secretary• Hwayeon Bement, Acting Treasurer• James Balodimas, M.D., Board Member• Shawn Lane, CEO of Cheyenne Marketing, Board

Member• David Ting, D.M.D., Advisory Board Member• Rick O’Bringer, P.A., Advisory Board Member• Robin Bundy, Advisory Board Member• Ali Moosa, Advisory Board Member