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Money Raised at 27th Foundation Gala

By Sheann Brandon
Management Resident, Public Relations
03/02/2020 at 04:14 PM

More than 1,000 community philanthropists and hospital supporters raised $1,452,685 for Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital during the 27th annual Foundation Gala presented by Walter’s Automotive Group on February 20.

The theme, “Creating a Masterpiece,” points to the hospital’s strides toward healthcare excellence through Vision 2020 Campaign — bringing hope and healing to the children in the community and beyond.

Scott Perryman, senior vice president and administrator of Children’s Hospital, addressed guests saying their collective investments were flourishing teaching and healing efforts for children throughout the region.

“As we move many of our services into the new tower next spring, we will be able to expand our care,” said Perryman. “This has been made possible by the thousands of friendships and partnerships in this room tonight. Thank you for what your big hearts have given to improve the little hearts of our children.”

Funds raised will benefit Vision 2020 – The Campaign for a Whole Tomorrow, which supports the continued construction of the new Children’s Hospital tower, leading up to its expected opening in mid-2021. The new tower opening will provide enhanced access for mothers and babies through the San Manuel Maternity Pavilion, cutting-edge pediatric cardiac and neurological surgery, a dedicated Children’s Hospital Emergency Department and private rooms for peaceful healing.

Four awards were presented to individuals or groups who have made significant dedications to the lives of children.

  • Pam and Bud Feldkamp received the Shirley N. Pettis Award
  • Debbie Brown received the Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Anees Razzouk, MD, was recognized with the Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award
  • Martha Green-Garrett received the Hometown Hero Award

 

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