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Honor Roll of Friends Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® Partners — Fiscal Year 2017 Honor Roll of Friends Since 1983, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has Our CMNH partners’ contributions support the wrap- worked with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals around care that makes our institution so unique— (CMNH) to raise funds through the organization’s including family-centered patient care, surgical various partners and programs. Donations to CHLA excellence, research and discovery, and education from our local CMNH Partners totaled more than and training. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles deeply $10 million in fiscal year 2017, an increase of more appreciates the generous philanthropic partners that than $1 million from the prior year. support our ability to offer comfort and hope to those who need it most. Their generosity helps make CHLA We express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the best hospital for kids and families in California and our dedicated corporate partners, and to everyone on the West Coast, and we are deeply grateful. who works tirelessly to raise these funds. Thank you to the many employees, customers and leadership We recognize these generous contributors in our teams who continue to exceed our expectations. We Honor Roll of Friends. celebrated their accomplishments during Mega Miracle Day, held annually to honor the many miracles our To find out more about Children’s Miracle Network corporate and CMNH partners create each year. Hospitals, please visit CHLA.org/Corporate-Partnerships. Ace Hardware Corporation F. Gaviña and Sons, Inc. Superior Grocers Aflac Great Clips Torch Relay Alex and Ani HMSHost Trojan Dance Marathon American Legion IHOP Restaurants United Networks of America Car Program Kiewit International Vallarta Supermarkets Carmike Cinemas, Inc. Kiwanis International Walgreens CDW Corporation Lazer Broadcasting Corporation Walmart and Sam’s Club Claremont Colleges Los Angeles Dance Marathon Yogurtland Dance Marathon Love’s Travel Stops Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Chevron Corporation & Country Stores Chico’s FAS Inc. Loyola Marymount University CO-OP Financial Services Dance Marathon Corner Stores Marriott International, Inc. Costco Wholesale Marriott Vacations, Inc. Credit Unions for Kids McLane Company, Inc. CSUN Matathon Miss America Organization In July, Panda Express announced a Dairy Queen Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. $10 million pledge in support of CHLA. In Delta Air Lines Phi Delta Epsilon International recognition of this pledge, the sixth floor of Driven Brands Medical Fraternity the Marion and John E. Anderson Pavilion Duracell Phi Mu Sorority Foundation has been named the Panda Express Floor. Entravision Communications Precious Moments, Inc. Panda Express also gifted CHLA with a Corporation Radio Lazer panda statue for the CHLA Emergency Express Personnel Services RE/MAX International Department’s (ED) bamboo garden, and Extra Life 24-Hour Rite Aid Corporation has provided funding for activity booklets Gaming Marathon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity for patients in the ED. FirstGroup America Sigma Chi Fraternity 20 | Honor Roll Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Honor Roll of Donors For the time period of July 1, 2016, through We are honored to acknowledge our extraordinary June 30, 2017 donors for their generosity during fiscal year 2017. This Honor Roll recognizes donors for contributions of Through expert clinical care, research and medical $1,000 or more, as well as the full value of any active education, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles transforms pledge commitments made in prior fiscal years. We are the lives of innumerable children, adolescents and also proud to honor those who have contributed gifts of families in our community and across the globe. $150 to $999 on the Red Wagon Society Honor Roll of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the only Donors, viewable at CHLA.org/HonorRoll. Additionally, hospitals in Los Angeles and the surrounding region that we extend our gratitude to donors who directed their is entirely focused on the care and treatment of children, generosity through one of our Associate and Affiliate or helping patients more than half a million times each allied groups. year in a setting designed just for their needs. On behalf of all the children and families whose lives Our history began in 1901 in a small house on the you have impacted, and everyone at Children’s Hospital corner of Alpine and Castelar Streets (now Hill Street Los Angeles, we offer our sincere thanks. in Chinatown), and today our medical experts offer more than 350 pediatric specialty programs and We strive to accurately recognize our donors. services to meet the needs of our patients. The hospital’s Please inform us of any errors or omissions by international recognition is a testament to years of contacting Christian Nelson, assistant vice president dedicated, compassionate efforts from faculty, staff and of Stewardship and Donor Relations, at volunteers—as well as the individuals, organizations, [email protected] or 323-361-1779. corporations and foundations whose philanthropic support plays a pivotal role in our mission to create hope and build healthier futures for children. $50,000,000+ $5,000,000 – $9,999,999 Steven & Alexandra Heart Ambassadors of Marion and John E. Anderson The Associates Cohen Foundation Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Credit Unions for Kids Curing Kids Cancer Kimberly and Ronald D. Hegardt $10,000,000 – $49,999,999 Tom and Holly Gores The Helen Dyess Living Trust The Hoag Foundation Joyce and Stanley Black Las Madrinas Entertainment Leadership Council The Hsieh Family Foundation and Family Patricia and John Merrell Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Mr. George Huber Dr. Peggy Tsiang Cherng and Los Angeles - Care+Cure Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Mr. Andrew Cherng $1,000,000 – $4,999,999 Ms. Marylynn Evans The Kort Family Foundation Costco Wholesale AEG Don and Lorraine Los Angeles Kings - Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. Alex’s Lemonade Freeberg Foundation Kings Care Foundation Walmart and Sam’s Club Stand Foundation Bob and Sami Freedman The Gary Magness American Cancer Society, Inc. The Stanley E. Hanson Foundation Family Foundation Ronald W. Burkle Ms. Amber Heard Ronald and Annette Massman Annual Report 2017 | 21 The Harold McAlister Louis and Annette Kaufman Fineberg Foundation Nancy and Greg Meidel Charitable Foundation Family Trust Flintridge Guild Michael Meldman and The Shirley McKernan The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Dr. and Mrs. Henri R. Ford Monica Gambee Courage Foundation Los Angeles Galaxy Foresite Escrow, Inc. Men’s Guild MESP, Inc. - Nautica The Sharon D. Lund Foundation Sheril and Robert Freedman The Dorothy Phillips Michaud Malibu Triathlon Moose Toys Robert and Sheril Freedman Charitable Trust The Moore Family Pediatric Cancer Family Foundation The Morf Foundation Research Foundation Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation Mrs. Samantha L. Higgins-Moss Peninsula Committee for Cancer Research and Mr. Harvey Moss Kris Popovich Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garber n:Philanthropy Rauch Family Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth Goldhirsh and Ms. Yvonne Niami RE/MAX Mr. Eric Yellin Emma and Christopher Nolan Rising Tide Foundation Goldhirsh-Yellin Foundation Nordstrom Rite Aid Corporation Steven C. Gordon The Pablove Foundation Elisa and Michael Schenkman Family Foundation Jean Perkins Foundation Estate of Charles Simpson The Green Foundation Beth Price The V Foundation for Mr. and Mrs. Eric Guefen Pritzker Foster Care Initiative Cancer Research The Max and Karel Anthony and Jeanne Pritzker Weingart Foundation Guefen Foundation Family Foundation - Next Heather and Paul Haaga Gen Committee Keleigh and Michael Morgan $100,000 – $499,999 William H. Hannon Foundation QueensCare Names Family Foundation 501 Auctions, LLC Ms. Jane Hefflefinger Jim and Eleanor Ms. Jane Vruwink Palmer Mrs. Maria Alden Mr. Peter Heilbron and Randall Foundation Pasadena Guild Maria and David Alden Foundation Ms. Jennifer Brandt Heilbron The Michael T. Riordan Margie and Robert E. Alfred Coffee Mr. John C. Herklotz Family Foundation Petersen Foundation The Annenberg Foundation The Hexberg Family Foundation The Rose Hills Foundation Teresa and Byron Pollitt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arakelian Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Rosenberg Alfred and Rozelyn Redisch Trust Avery and Andrew Barth Higgins Family John and Jean Sahyoun Ruth and Arthur Rosinsky Chase and Brad Beckerman Charitable Foundation Paul and Judy Schaeffer Mr. Barry Rudin Mrs. William Bergin The Hollywood Charity Horse Show Mr. William Shatner Paula and Allan Rudnick Ms. Laurie Bernhard Clark, Sherry, Josh and Ms. Dorothy Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ms. Lillian Bishop Samantha Hsu Ginger and William Sherak R. Samuels Debbe and Spike Booth Mr. and Mrs. Jau Huang Ms. Ann Sherman James Sarah Silver The Otis Booth Foundation Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts Ani Simonian Victoria and Ronald Simms Amanda Brown and Justin Chang Mary Ann Fletcher Hurley, MD, Mr. Joseph Simpson The Simms/Mann Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brucker and John K. Hurley, MD Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smalley Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David R. Butterworth Hyundai Hope on Wheels Marvin and Sondra Smalley St. Baldrick’s Foundation California Community Foundation Hyundai Motor America Family Foundation John Stauffer Charitable Trust The Capital Group Companies IHOP Restaurants Susan and Eric Smidt The Tikun Olam Foundation Nadine and Alex Chaves Sr. The Audrey and Sydney Irmas Soccer for Hope UniHealth Foundation Chevron Corporation Charitable Foundation Solving Kids’ Cancer Walgreens
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