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QUANTIFYING PHILANTHROPY’S IMPACT - FY18
DEPARTMENT NAME OF DESCRIPTION AMOUNT IMPACT NAME OF
PROGRAM TRANSFERRED FUNDER
Nursing Scholarship Love of Humanity $22,500 RN must Ronald
Education Program & Auxiliary Scholarships demonstrate Greenwald
empathy, love, and Family
and support & Northridge
to patients Hospital
Auxiliary
Care Chronic Disease Pharmacists provide comprehensive $50,000 Provided medication Cardinal Health
Coordination Transitional Care medication management to patients reconciliation to Foundation
with chronic illnesses 4,088 patients
and educated
3,214 patients
Various Special Donations Funding for equipment items $25,000 New service line Northridge
less than $5,000 equipment Hospital
Auxiliary
Community Escape Now Abuse prevention and empowerment $125,000 81 Participants in California Office
Health program for individuals with disabilities six (6) months of Emergency
to increase access to services Services
Community Child Advocacy National Children’s Alliance Child Advocacy $113,504 Planning phase for California Office
Health Center Accreditation at the Family Justice Center accreditation of Emergency
Services
& Strength
United
Community Victorious Kids School based childhood obesity $10,000 100 Children Saucony Run
Health prevention running program for Good Fdn
Planned Giving Legacy Society A program established by the Foundation $165,000 Ongoing Estates of:
that recognizes donors who leave future Evelynne
gifts (planned or deferred gifts such Hanson &
as a will, life insurance policy, gift Donald Clark
annuity, or trust) to the hospital
Richie Pediatric Pediatric Trauma Specialty services provided for physician $2,000,000 831 pediatric State Dept
Trauma Center panel costs for Pediatric Trauma, Pediatric trauma patients Healthcare
Intensive Care Unit and nurse staffing Services
The more we spread humankindness, the more of it we create
Band-Aids with Character
On Valentine’s Day, our Pediatric Unit welcomed a special guest,
Sofi Villalpando, who created a campaign to donate colorful band-aids
with vibrant patterns to local hospitals. Sofi’s mission was to provide
pediatric patients with a unique twist on an otherwise traditional
item, seeking to visually stimulate them and encourage interactive
play. She was able to raise enough funds to donate 4,550 band-aids
to our hospital’s Pediatric Unit. We thank Sofi for demonstrating
the very essence of humankindness.