The following trademarks, service marks, and trade names of Johnson & Johnson and its companies appear in this report:

Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc., Centocor Research & Development, DePuy Orthopaedics International, Freedom of Breath/Fountain of Life Neonatal Resuscitation Program, GENERATIONS, Global Pharmaceutical Supply Group, Janssen-Cilag, Janssen-Cilag Vietnam, Johnson & Johnson Bridge to Employment Program, Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc., Johnson & Johnson Hong Kong, Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MD&D) Division, Johnson & Johnson Medical Singapore, Johnson & Johnson Medical Vietnam, Johnson & Johnson Philippines, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, McNeil Consumer Healthcare, Tibotec and TIBOZOLE.

The following trademarks, service marks, and trade names of other organizations also appear in this report:

Advertising Club (New York), Advocating for Women: Policy and Practice Partnership, Aga Khan Development Network, Alice Springs Indigeous Support & Teaching Program, Alternatives For Girls, AmeriCares, Asian American Institute, Asociación de Consultores para el Desarrollo de la Pequeña, Awakenings Foundation, Caritas, CCBRT, Committee for Economic Development, Direct Relief International, Domestic Violence Intervention Network, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Gol de Letra, Greater Philadelphia Cares, Heart to Heart International, Helen Keller International, HOPE Worldwide, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, International Rescue Committee, Kim Long Charity Clinic, Latina Family Partnership, Life Skills Development Foundation, Lucha Contra el SIDA, Makerere University, Medical Teams International, Mission for Essential Drugs & Supplies, National AIDS Fund, Open Arms Malawi, New Brunswick Community Farmers Market, Mulago Hospital, Politécnico International, Project Mercy, Red Cross, Resource Foundation, Rutgers University, Save the Children, SharedCare, Sigma Theta Tau, Society for the Arts in Healthcare, SOS Children’s Villages, Stanford University, St. Vincent De Paul Society, Theodora Foundation, Theotokos Foundation, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto International Film Festival, UNICEF, United States Agency for International Development, University of California San Francisco, Women with Disabilities Health Equity Coalition, Yale/Stanford-Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholars Program, Yale University and World Wildlife Fund.

Photo Credits:

Alice Springs School Indigenous Support & Teaching Program (Offering Educational Support to Indigenous Australian Youth)

Karen Kasmauski (Home Page; Bridges to Brighter Futures)

Mark Schultz (Changing Lives Through Midwives)

Kelly Shimoda (Making Positive Choices; Good Habits for Good Health; Farmers Market Promotes Healthy Eating in New Jersey)

Save the Children (Teaming Up to Deliver Disaster Relief in Asia-Pacific)

Johnson & Johnson partners with the International Center of Photography (New York) and Market Photo Workshop (South Africa) on fellowship programs that offer emerging photographers opportunities to build their portfolios. Thanks to these Fellows for their contributions:

Myriam Abdelaziz (Rebuilding Lives, One Woman at a Time)

Christina Clusiau (Reviving a Farm and a Family)

Toni Greaves (Employing Those with Mental Illness)

Mark Manley (Empowering Youth through Health Education)

Tiana Markova-Gold (Improving Health and Education for Thailand’s Children)

Ruben Reyes (A Dose of Laughter to Help Sick Children; Giving Children a Healthy Start in Egypt; Early Intervention in Greece)

Rika Theron (Visiting Scholars Bring Expertise, Relief to Overburdened; Helping People and Environments Thrive in Remote Regions; Treating Oral Thrush, Providing Grants in Kenya; Awards and Recognition)

Janea Wiedmann (Mentoring Underprivileged Youth)


2009 Cash Gifts and Product
Cash and Non-Cash Giving
Total Giving as a Percent Worldwide Pretax Income