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LIZ GOLDSTEIN

Executive Vice President of the Junior League of Phoenix

RECOMMENDS:

“Daisy Jones & The Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

HER TAKE

“I love reading and find pleasure in overseeing the Junior League of Phoenix book club. My favorite book recently is ‘Daisy Jones & The Six.’ It tells the story of a girl who finds stardom in a band in the 1970s. Reading about these characters, their development and experiences on tour really resonated with me and my love for live music. The author is very talented at creating a world that engrossed me. I could almost hear the soundtrack of this literary band in my head.”

PILLARS OF HONOR:

Chuck & Alice Palmer

For 22 years, two people have quietly, steadily, generously shaped the quality of healthcare in our community through philanthropy.

Chuck and Alice Palmer hold a unique appreciation for recognizing the hidden potential in process and infrastructure improvements to elevate a hospital to its highest potential.

„ Through their generosity and insight, HonorHealth was able to pioneer advanced patient safety protocols and establish a fleet of germzapping robots to drastically reduce the risk of infection in our hospitals, safeguarding countless patients and staff.

„ Chuck saw the value in cutting-edge technology to help patients regain mobility and balance following stroke or injury and funded new equipment for outpatient rehabilitation therapy at HonorHealth Thompson Peak Medical Center.

„ Most recently, the Palmers committed a transformational gift to ensure patients have access to the most advanced heart care. The result is a new, state of the art cardiac and vascular operating suite at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea, an important addition to their Cardiovascular Center of Excellence.

“Untold patients may never know how abundantly their HonorHealth care was impacted by the generosity of this one couple,” marvels Jan Miller, HonorHealth Foundation gift officer (above), who has enjoyed a warm relationship with the Palmers. “We are so grateful for the impact Chuck and Alice continue to make through their commitment to transforming health and well-being in our community.”

8125 North Hayden Road | Scottsdale, AZ 85258 | 480-587-5000 | HonorHealthFoundation.org HonorHealth Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization

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