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Honor Roll 2019 DONATION SPOTLIGHT HONOR ROLL OF DONORS ANONYMOUS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL $25 MILLION LOS ANGELES DONATION SUPPORTS NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE Our history began in 1901, when a small group of caring individuals envisioned the benefits of a hospital for children. No one would have AND INTERVENTIONAL believed that the first children’s hospital in Southern California would RADIOLOGY evolve into one of the world’s leading pediatric health care facilities. More than a century later, the compassion of those founding members continues to thrive in our physicians, nurses, caregivers and researchers. The hospital’s international reputation is a testament to years of dedicated efforts from our team members and volunteers, as well as the philanthropic support from individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations. This generosity plays a pivotal role in our mission to create hope and build healthier futures. As a pediatric academic medical center, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles provides more than just the finest clinical care; we also remain at the forefront of novel research and professional education. Given the fundamental difference in the physiology of kids and adults, the best place In 2019, an anonymous donor made a $25 million to discover and develop the safest, most effective therapies and devices for gift to expand the Neurological Institute and children is at a hospital dedicated exclusively to their care. This work has increase the hospital’s capacity in interventional solidified Children’s L.A. as a global leader in the advancement of pediatric radiology (IR). This transformative gift will help treatment options, extending our commitment to caring—and the impact CHLA meet the rising demand for pediatric of donors’ philanthropic support—far beyond Los Angeles. neurological care and interventional radiology procedures available at the Sunset campus. On behalf of the patients and families whose lives you have touched, we offer our deepest gratitude. By 2022, it is projected that the Neurological Institute will treat more than 31,000 patients We strive to accurately recognize our donors. Please inform us of any errors for conditions such as brain tumors, epilepsy or omissions by contacting the CHLA Foundation at [email protected] and neuromuscular disorders. The gift supports a or 323-361-2308. major renovation project to house the hospital’s new Neurological Institute Outpatient Center, which will include 35 exam rooms and a patient playroom. Slated to open in 2020, the Center will be one of the few clinics nationwide where all neurological care team members work in one location, guiding families from diagnosis to treatment, and from surgery to rehabilitation. The donation also supports new, upgraded interventional radiology technology within the Department of Radiology and Imaging. IR uses advanced imaging to diagnose and treat a range of conditions—including tumors and cardiovascular anomalies—with less-invasive procedures. CHLA is now providing more than 3,800 IR procedures annually, a 32% increase over the past year. “This considerable contribution will significantly advance CHLA’s vision of providing each patient and family with care that is timely, personalized, multidisciplinary and family-centered,” says Alexandra Carter, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer. 30 | CHLA.org/DONATE HONOR ROLL OF DONORS LIFETIME GIVING Las Hermanas Guild Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Gother Las Primeras Guild Dolly Green Helinet Aviation LLC Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is Mary Duque Guild honored to recognize the remarkable Mary Duque Juniors Doris C. Helms generosity of the donors who have helped Men’s Guild W. M. Keck Foundation to bolster our institution. Philanthropic Monrovia Guild Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis Keely partners are the foundation of our Northridge Guild Kohl’s Department Stores Inc. work, creating a legacy of support and Peninsula Committee Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Griffith Kostlan empowering caregivers and team San Antonio Guild La Providencia Guild members to provide the highest-quality Santa Monica Bay Auxiliary The Thomas and Dorothy health care to the children and families Sierra Guild Leavey Foundation in our community and beyond. Your South Bay Auxiliary Dr. Charles B. and Joyce O’Gar Lilly contributions allow us to make miracles Toluca Guild The Sharon D. Lund Foundation happen each and every day. Valley Heart Guild Alfred E. Mann Family Foundation Westside Guild The Maurice Marciano Family Foundation Our lifetime giving lists recognize donors Whittier Guild Patricia and John Merrell who have made gifts of $1 million or Young Professionals Council Ford Theodore Miller Murphy Family more, included the hospital in their estate The McAlister Family The Larry & Celia Moh Foundation plans or made planned gift commitments Cheryl and Haim Saban The Moore Family as of June 30, 2019. Thank you for your The Saban Family Foundation Juliette and George C. Page extraordinary investment and dedication. Ms. Jane Vruwink Palmer $25,000,000–$49,999,999 Panda Restaurant Group Inc. The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation MARY DUQUE Costco Wholesale Corporation Las Madrinas Ms. Joanne Patton SOCIETY L.K. Whittier Foundation Peninsula Committee Margie and Robert E. Petersen Foundation The Mary Duque Society was named Pasadena Guild Kathryn and Alan Purwin in honor of the venerable Children’s T.J. Martell Foundation Rite Aid Corporation Hospital Los Angeles Board President Victoria and Ronald Simms and Chair of the Associates and Affiliates $5,000,000–$24,999,999 The Simms/Mann Family Foundation Committee, who served from 1947 to The Ahmanson Foundation The H. Russell Smith Foundation 1990. The Society celebrates extraordinary Mr. George Alva South Bay Auxiliary commitments of philanthropy to CHLA Anna Bing Arnold St. Baldrick’s Foundation and recognizes those whose lifetime Alan and Ruth Berliner Mrs. Susan St. John Burtie Green Bettingen donations exceed $1 million. John Stauffer Charitable Trust Joyce and Stanley Black and Family UniHealth Foundation $50,000,000+ Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program United Way of Greater Los Angeles California Community Foundation Anonymous Mr. Lee Vandervelde The California Wellness Foundation Marion and John E. Anderson Walmart Stores and Sam’s Clubs Anderson Stewart Family Foundation Johnny Carson Foundation Anita S. Watson The Associates of the Associate and The Chase Foundation Weingart Foundation Affiliate Groups Dr. Peggy Tsiang Cherng and Westside Guild Alhambra Auxiliary Mr. Andrew Cherng The Billy and Audrey L. Anchors Guild Children’s Chain Wilder Foundation Antelope Valley Guild Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Bel Air Guild Thrift Shop $1,000,000–$4,999,999 Centennial Guild L.J. Christopher 20th Century Fox Children’s Chain Bill and Helen Close Chris Albrecht Conejo Valley Guild Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Della Robbia Guild Credit Unions for Kids Commander Richard Allen El Paseo Guild Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Dalany Caren Elise Allmand El Segundo Auxiliary The Walt Disney Company Foundation American Cancer Society Inc. Flintridge Guild Ernest Odin Ellison and Tim Duffy American Heart Association Glendale Auxiliary The Roger Featherston Family Amerman Family Foundation La Providencia Guild Tom and Holly Gores Ms. Wallis Annenberg Imagine Magazine | 31 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS The Annenberg Foundation Dan and Martha Cuñado Family Mr. Adrian Hardy Antelope Valley Guild Curing Kids Cancer Hildegard and William Harris Anthem Blue Cross Mary and Gary Damsker Mary Hart and Burt Sugarman Rebecca and Andrew Apfelberg Mr. and Mrs. Kirk A. Day Homer and Gloria Harvey Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund Mr. and Mrs. Dorn K. Dean Dr. Lillian Harvey Banchik Autism Speaks Della Robbia Guild Julia Harvey Marquez Mr. Hay Edward Baher Delta Delta Delta Sleighbell Committee Ruth Harvey Zommick Bank of America The Corwin D. Denney Foundation Hasbro Inc. Mr. Marty Banks Kirk and Anne Douglas HBO Mr. Gene Barger Joseph Drown Foundation The Hearst Foundations Michael A. Barr Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Heart Ambassadors of Bel Air Guild The Gabriel C. and Mary Duque Gift Shop Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Mr. Aaron Belokamen in honor of Mary and Gabriel C. Duque HEDCO Foundation Lilian and David Belokamen Frances Crandall Dyke Kimberly and Ronald D. Hegardt H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation Ms. Helen Dyess The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Nanci Denney Bergin Mr. and Mrs. Orrin K. Earl Charitable Trust Beverly Hills Properties Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust Mr. John C. Herklotz The Bireley Foundation Howard F. and Gwynne T. Eckes George W. Herman Mr. Elias Bishara Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellison Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Higgins Marion C. Blalock El Segundo Auxiliary Higgins Family Charitable Foundation Blind Children’s Center Inc. – Margaret Entravision Communications Corporation The Rose Hills Foundation Bundy Scott Trust Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles The Larry and Helen Hoag Foundation Blue Shield of California Foundation Mr. Michael Epstein The Michael Hoefflin Foundation Dr. and Mrs. George N. Boone Caroline Etchemendy H. Leslie and Elaine S. The Otis Booth Foundation Ms. Marylynn Evans Hoffman Foundation Ethel Wilson Bowles and Extra Life 24-Hour Gaming Marathon Mr. A. Ray Van Horn Robert Bowles Memorial Fund Max Factor Family Foundation Mr. George Huber Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Brown R. Douglas Fanning Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts Jack Duane Burden The Farman Family Hyundai Hope on Wheels Ronald W. Burkle Hyundai Motor America
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