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Honor Roll 2020 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES Our history began in 1901, when a small group of caring individuals also remain at the forefront of novel research and professional envisioned the benefits of a hospital for children. No one would education. Given the fundamental difference in the physiology of have believed that the first children’s hospital in Southern California kids and adults, the best place to discover and develop the safest, would evolve into one of the world’s leading pediatric health care most effective therapies and devices for children is at a hospital facilities. More than a century later, the compassion of those dedicated exclusively to their care. This work has solidified CHLA founding members continues to thrive in our physicians, nurses, as a global leader in the advancement of pediatric treatment caregivers and researchers. The hospital’s international reputation options, extending our commitment to caring—and the impact of is a testament to years of dedicated efforts from our team donors’ philanthropic support—far beyond Los Angeles. members and volunteers, as well as the philanthropic support from individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations. This On behalf of the patients and families whose lives you have touched, generosity plays a pivotal role in our mission to create hope and we offer our deepest gratitude. build healthier futures. We strive to accurately recognize our donors. Please inform us As a pediatric academic medical center, Children’s Hospital of any errors or omissions by contacting the CHLA Foundation Los Angeles provides more than just the finest clinical care; we at [email protected] or 323-361-2308. 30 | CHLA.org/ImagineWinter20 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS LIFETIME GIVING Mary Duque Guild Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Gother Mary Duque Juniors Dolly Green Helinet Aviation Services LLC Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is Men’s Guild honored to recognize the remarkable Monrovia Guild Doris C. Helms generosity of the donors who have helped Northridge Guild William H. Hurt to bolster our institution. Philanthropic Peninsula Committee WHH Foundation partners are the foundation of our San Antonio Guild W. M. Keck Foundation work, creating a legacy of support and Santa Monica Bay Auxiliary Carlotta and Russell Keely empowering caregivers and team members Sierra Guild Kohl’s Department Stores Inc. to provide the highest-quality health South Bay Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Griffith Kostlan care to the children and families in our Toluca Guild La Providencia Guild community and beyond. Valley Heart Guild The Thomas and Dorothy Westside Guild Leavey Foundation Our lifetime giving lists recognize Whittier Guild Dr. Charles B. and Joyce O’Gar Lilly donors who have made gifts or pledges Young Professionals Council The Sharon D. Lund Foundation of $1 million or more or planned The McAlister Family Alfred E. Mann Family Foundation gift commitments as of June 30, 2020. Cheryl and Haim Saban The Maurice Marciano Family Foundation Thank you for your investment The Saban Family Foundation Patricia and John Merrell and dedication. Las Madrinas Ford Theodore Miller Murphy Family The Larry & Celia Moh Foundation $25,000,000–$49,999,999 MARY DUQUE The Moore Family Costco Wholesale Corporation Juliette and George C. Page SOCIETY Margie and Robert E. Petersen Foundation Panda Express The Mary Duque Society was named Pasadena Guild The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation in honor of the venerable Children’s T.J. Martell Foundation Ms. Joanne Patton Hospital Los Angeles Board President Peninsula Committee $5,000,000–$24,999,999 and Chair of the Associates and Affiliates Kathryn and Alan Purwin Committee, who served from 1947 to The Ahmanson Foundation Rite Aid Corporation 1990. The Society celebrates extraordinary George Alva Santa Monica Bay Auxiliary commitments of philanthropy to CHLA Anna Bing Arnold Victoria and Ronald Simms and recognizes those whose lifetime Alan and Ruth Berliner The Simms/Mann Family Foundation donations exceed $1 million. Burtie Green Bettingen The H. Russell Smith Foundation The Stanley and Joyce Black South Bay Auxiliary $50,000,000+ Family Foundation St. Baldrick’s Foundation Anonymous Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program Mrs. Susan St. John Marion and John E. Anderson California Community Foundation John Stauffer Charitable Trust Anderson Stewart Family Foundation The California Wellness Foundation Tikun Olam Foundation The Associates of the Associate and Johnny Carson Foundation Marilyn and Eugene Stein Affiliate oupsGr The Chase Foundation UniHealth Foundation Alhambra Auxiliary Children’s Chain United Way of Greater Los Angeles Anchors Guild Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Thrift Shop Lee Vandervelde Antelope Valley Guild L.J. Christopher Ms. Jane Vruwink Palmer Bel Air Guild Mrs. Berit Clausen Walmart Stores and Sam’s Clubs Centennial Guild Bill and Helen Close Anita S. Watson Children’s Chain Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Weingart Foundation Conejo Valley Guild Credit Unions for Kids Westside Guild Della Robbia Guild Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Dalany The Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation El Paseo Guild The Walt Disney Company Foundation The Wyss Foundation El Segundo Auxiliary Ernest Odin Ellison and Tim Duffy $1,000,000–$4,999,999 Flintridge Guild Entravision Communications Corporation th Glendale Auxiliary The Roger Featherston Family 20 Century Fox La Providencia Guild Don and Lorraine Freeberg Foundation ABC7 Las Hermanas Guild Eunice Goodan Chris Albrecht Las Primeras Guild Holly and Tom Gores Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Imagine Magazine | 31 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Commander Richard Allen Melanie Coto and Family Foundation Mrs. Brindell Roberts Gottlieb Caren Elise Allmand Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Cramer Joseph B. Gould Foundation American Cancer Society Inc. Julia E. Cramer Helen Graux American Heart Association The Crawford Family Foundation Mary Lou and Terence Green Amerman Family Foundation Ms. Edra Crocker Dr. and Mrs. Alan Gross Wallis Annenberg Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Henry L. Guenther Foundation The Annenberg Foundation Dan and Martha Cuñado Family The Stanley E. Hanson Foundation Antelope Valley Guild Curing Kids Cancer Adrian Hardy Anthem Blue Cross Mary and Gary Damsker Hildegard and William Harris Rebecca and Andrew Apfelberg Mr. and Mrs. Kirk A. Day Mary Hart and Burt Sugarman CHLA Armenian Ambassadors Mr. and Mrs. Dorn K. Dean Homer and Gloria Harvey CHLA Heart Ambassadors Della Robbia Guild Dr. Lillian Harvey Banchik Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund Delta Delta Delta Sleighbell Committee Julia Harvey Marquez Autism Speaks The Corwin D. Denney Foundation Ruth Harvey Zommick Mr. Hay Edward Baher Raymond Arnold Disney Hasbro Inc. Bank of America Karola Doppert HBO Marty Banks Anne and Kirk Douglas The Hearst Foundations Gene Barger Joseph Drown Foundation HEDCO Foundation Michael A. Barr Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Kimberly and Ronald D. Hegardt Bel Air Guild Mary and Gabriel C. Duque The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Mr. Aaron Belokamen in honor of The Gabriel C. and Mary Duque Gift Shop Charitable Trust Lilian and David Belokamen Mary Duque Guild Mr. John C. Herklotz H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation Mary Duque Juniors George W. Herman Nanci Denney Bergin Helen Dyess Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Higgins Beverly Hills Properties Frances Crandall Dyke Higgins Family Charitable Foundation The Bireley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Orrin K. Earl The Rose Hills Foundation Elias Bishara Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Marion C. Blalock Howard F. and Gwynne T. Eckes The Larry and Helen Hoag Foundation Blind Children’s Center– Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellison The Michael Hoefflin Foundation Margaret Bundy Scott Trust El Segundo Auxiliary H. Leslie and Elaine S. Blue Shield of California Foundation Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles Hoffman oundationF Dr. and Mrs. George N. Boone Michael Epstein George Huber The Otis Booth Foundation Caroline Etchemendy Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts Ethel Wilson Bowles and Robert Bowles Marylynn Evans Hyundai Hope on Wheels Memorial Fund Extra Life 24-hour Gaming Marathon Hyundai Motor America Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Brown Max Factor Family Foundation Incentive Aid Foundation Jack Duane Burden The Farman Family The Fletcher Jones Foundation Ronald W. Burkle Lynda and Blaine Fetter Marlene R. Kapp Fritz B. Burns Foundation Fineberg Foundation Glorya Kaufman California Institute for Ms. Sophia Scano Fitzmaurice Louis and Annette Kaufman Regenerative Medicine Flintridge Guild Mr. Jim Roth and Dr. Sandy Keaton Tina and Rick Caruso Fox Entertainment Group Drs. Faye and Jonathan Kellerman Centennial Guild Mrs. Dorothy F. Fredericks Carol and Arnold J. Kleiner Chevron Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Freeberg Mr. Donald L. Kneer Children’s Cancer Research Fund Gateway for Cancer Research Mr. Douglas W. Knight CHLA Entertainment Leadership Council Elsie Gelber Jill and Lee Kort Clayton Foundation for Research Herbert M. and Beverly J. Gelfand Elizabeth and Robert Kostolany Mr. Grover Collins Mrs. Irene K. Gerdts Walter Lake Hugh and Audy Lou Colvin Foundation Audrey Gillan Reed and Philip Reed Margaret and Thomas Larkin Jr. Concern Foundation Kathy and Maureen Girouard Las Hermanas Guild Confidence Foundation Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Lazer Broadcasting Corporation Michael J. Connell Foundation AIDS Foundation Christina and George Legg Kenneth and Sherry Corday Cameron Glidewell in honor of Matthew Foster Corday Foundation Kate and David Golderer The Leukemia and Lymphoma
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