30th Anniversary Foundation Gala do come true
Thursday, April 6, 2023 Riverside Convention Center
Presenting Sponsor
30th Anniversary Foundation Gala do come true
30th Anniversary Foundation Gala do come true
Thursday, April 6, 2023 Riverside Convention Center
Presenting Sponsor
30th Anniversary Foundation Gala do come true
Because of you, dreams do come true. Tonight, we’re honored to gather together with each of you to ensure that Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital’s approach to comprehensive, state-of-the-art medical services continues for decades to come.
Because of you, LLU Children’s Hospital has been able to prioritize the health and safety of children for thirty years. Since 1993, LLU Children’s Hospital has been a place of compassionate care that champions leading-edge healthcare specifically for children.
Because of you, our hospital has grown into a 380-bed facility with more than 100 pediatricians and pediatric surgeons providing advanced and specialized care for the 1.2 million children living in San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Mono counties.
Because of you, 90,000 children are able to visit our hospitals and clinics each year to get the critical care they need. In fact, you’ve paved the way for 12,000 annual hospitalizations, more than 200 pediatric heart surgeries each year, and for specialized treatments that address 30 different conditions affecting children.
And because of you, we’re reaching more kids than ever before. Your gifts make it possible for children to keep dreaming, and for parents to witness their children leading healthy, happy lives. Thank you!
Let’s keep making dreams come true together!
ver the moon
And past the stars, When you dream with a friend You fly twice as far.
Welcome to our 30th Anniversary Foundation Gala benefiting Loma Linda University Children's Hospital. Tonight, we come together to celebrate the power of dreams and their ability to inspire hope and create a brighter future for children facing health challenges. Whether it's a child's dream of getting better and going home, or the dream of becoming a doctor one day, we believe that we can help make these dreams a reality.
Through your unwavering support and generosity, we have been able to provide world-class medical treatment, support services, and compassionate care to children in need. The hospital's dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to help these children overcome their illnesses and live fulfilling lives, and your support is essential in making their successes possible.
Tonight's event promises to be a night of hope and inspiration, as we celebrate the resilience of the human spirit and the power of dreams. Thank you for your attendance and for your continued help as we continue to make dreams come true for the children in our hospital.
Sincerely,
Candace Spiel Chair Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation BoardWelcome to the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
30th Anniversary Foundation Gala, Dreams Do Come True. We are honored to share our special celebration with each of you tonight.
This year’s gala focuses on recognizing all those that have helped us achieve our goals since we opened our doors in 1993 and on dreaming of a future of even greater hope and healing for the children and families of our communities.
Some of the most significant moments in people’s lives happen in a hospital and many of those moments are yet to come. I consider it an immense privilege for our children’s hospital to be ready for those times and to work alongside our medical professionals as they demonstrate skill, expertise and compassion for those who need it the most.
For an incredible 30 years, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital has offered a whole child healing environment focused on patient safety, quality and clinical innovation. Our new Children’s Hospital tower in the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus features all private patient rooms, new CATH labs, a pediatric dedicated emergency department and the San Manuel Maternity Pavilion. We continue to dream for the future and strive to provide the best medical care for the children, mothers and families of our region.
Last December, we received our fifth recognition by The Leapfrog Group as a nationally ranked Top Children's Hospital. This designation highlights our commitment to consistently provide a safe environment and deliver the highest quality care to mothers and children. We feel honored to be one of only 12 children's hospitals across the country to receive this designation. In addition to this award, we have also been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Children’s Hospital” in cardiology and heart surgery, neonatology and nephrology, and by Newsweek as a “Best Maternity Hospital.”
From well-check visits to broken bones, and from heartbreaking diagnoses to extended hospital stays, you are part of a care team that inspires, reaches, imagines, elevates, soars and dreams, and we are honored to serve alongside you.
J. Peter Baker, JD, MBA Senior Vice President and Administrator Loma Linda University Children’s HospitalWe congratulate Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital on the 30th Anniversary Foundation Gala with the theme “Dreams Do Come True”.
As the presenting sponsor, SAC Health is grateful for the partnership with Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Our partnership was a dream that was realized more than a decade ago to partner an Academic Medical Center with a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and the impact on and for the community has been immense.
With over 22,000 pediatric patients within the Inland Empire, SAC Health partners with Loma Linda University Health pediatricians to provide world-class care to the underserved.
Our shared faith-based missions allow us to work synergistically to make the greatest impact in our communities. Together, we are making dreams come true.
Please join us in partnership with LLU Children's Hospital this evening to make more dreams come true for the children of this region.
Thanks,
Jason Lohr, MD, FAAFP, CTropMed, FACHE Chief Executive Officer SAC HealthThe future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
– Eleanor Roosevelt
PRAYER Lyndon Edwards, MBA, MHS
Chief Operating Officer, Loma Linda University Health Hospitals
PRESENTING SAC Health
SPONSOR WELCOME Jason Lohr, MD, FACHE
Chief Executive Officer
ADMINISTRATION WELCOME Peter Baker, JD, MBA
Senior Vice President and Administrator, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
SPONSOR RECOGNITION Peter Baker, JD, MBA
Candace Spiel
Chair, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation Board
DASH Nick Di Nieri
Auctioneer
SHIRLEY N. PETTIS AWARD Ken and Sean Ramirez
Presented by Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH
President, Loma Linda University Health
NANCY B. VARNER LIFETIME Pete and Patsy Gillies
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Presented by Peter Baker, JD, MBA
Glenn and Gigi Moss
Moss Auto Group
DR. LEONARD L. BAILEY Cynthia H. Tinsley, MD
OUTSTANDING CLINICIAN AWARD
Presented by Francis Chan, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Daniel Penrod
CEO, La Loma Federal Credit Union
HOMETOWN HERO AWARD Thomas Kaney
Presented by Rachelle Bussell, MA, RN, CFRE
Senior Vice President for Advancement, Loma Linda University Health
LIVE AUCTION Trevor G. Wright, FACHE
Chief Executive Officer, Loma Linda University Health Hospitals
Heather Froglear
Emcee
Member, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation Board
Nick Di Nieri
ALEX PARRAGA'S STORY Video Presentation
FUND-A-FUTURE Nick Di Nieri and friends
CHECK PRESENTATION
An Inland Empire staple on K-FROG, broadcasting for nearly 30 years, mother to a Children’s Hospital patient and a Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation board member, Heather Froglear is an enthusiastic advocate for pediatric healthcare. Combining her talent and passion, Heather Froglear has helped K-FROG raise more than $7 million to benefit Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.
Renee Rojanaro and her band After Dark have been entertaining for over 15 years as a classy, versatile and fun variety band. Renee's voice embodies the nostalgic sound of a 1920’s singer but also sings today's hits with a fresh and jazzy flair. During the week, Renee serves as an administrator of Visual and Performing Arts in the California public school system and spreads her love of music and the arts to thousands of students. On the weekends, she shares her passion for performing by providing quality entertainment for private and corporate events throughout Southern California. When she isn't performing, she is snuggling her grandkids and spending time with family.
We are honored to share with you the incredible story of Alex Parraga, a young man from Victorville, California, who has faced adversity with remarkable strength and resilience.
In August 2021, Alex, then 16, began feeling discomfort in his left knee. He initially dismissed it as growing pains. But as the pain intensified, he knew something was not right. After being referred to an orthopaedic surgeon, Alex underwent an MRI scan that left him and his family in shock.
“It was my orthopaedic surgeon who first said the word cancer,” Alex recalls.
Alex was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that affects the cells forming bones. His doctors also discovered calcified tumors on his lungs. Despite dealing with two types of cancer, his medical team decided to prioritize treating the bone cancer in his leg first. Alex spent weeks on the pediatric oncology unit at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, where he underwent several rounds of chemotherapy until his first cancer surgery in February 2022.
During the grueling 17-hour surgery, Alex received a bionic knee, upper thigh, and lower leg. After a two-week recovery in the hospital, he had to re-learn how to walk.
Alex admits that the life-changing diagnosis has taken a toll on him physically, emotionally and mentally.
Just when he thought the worst was behind him, a routine CT scan showed five new tumors on his right lung. But Alex isn't letting the double bout with cancer hold him back from pursuing his dreams of becoming a pilot, photographer and motivational speaker. Instead, he's using the wisdom he has gained from the experience to motivate and inspire others.
"I want to prove to myself that I can get through this. The best way is to choose to stay positive," he said.
With that determination and spirit, there's no doubt that Alex will continue to soar.
If you dream it then you’re halfway there.
– Debra Pry
Presenting
SAC Health
Shirley N. Pettis Award
Alaina Mathews
Nancy B. Varner Lifetime
Achievement Award
Glenn and Gigi Moss
Dr. Leonard L. Bailey
Outstanding Clinician Award
La Loma Federal Credit Union
Dream
Big Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild
Big Hearts for Little Hearts
Loma Linda Guild
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Department of Pediatrics
Soar
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Pediatric Critical Care Division
Mascari Warner Dinh Architects and Layton Construction
Stater Bros. Charities
Anthem Blue Cross
Big Hearts for Little Hearts Riverside Guild
Andy and Kelley Carpiac
Cain Brothers, a division of Key Blanc Capital Markets
Carroll Shelby Foundation
Collaborative Project Solutions Inc.
Ayad and Trixie Fargo
Cynthia Johnson
Loma Linda University and Foundation
Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Loma Linda University
Faculty Medical Group
Mitsubishi Cement Corporation
The PENTA Building Group
Riverside University Health System
Barbara Robinson and Family
Varner & Brandt, LLP
Reach
AGFA Healthcare
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Audi Ontario and Porsche Ontario
BofA Securities
Circa Management, Inc.
Cliff Cummings
DPR Construction
Fennemore Law
First 5 San Bernardino
Kenny and Montana Gonzales
Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of Excellence
IEHP
Melissa and Pete Koss
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Department of Neurosurgery
Loma Linda University Health
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
Pacific Premier Bank
Duane and Kelly Roberts
Soren McAdam LLP
Tom and Candace Spiel
St. Mary's Hospice/Phill Ahir MS and Dr. Tony Mangoba
Walter's Automotive Group
Jim and Melanie Woolen
Elevate
Edeltraud McCarthy
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Division of Neonatology
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Division of Pediatric Surgery
Loma Linda University School of Nursing
Novus Health Systems
Redlands Community Hospital
ServiceNow and Medigate by Claroty
Mona Halum, Enzo's Flowers
Konica Minolta Business Solutions
U.S.A., Inc.
Peter and BonnyMae Baker
Dr. Mark and Rachelle Bussell
Lyndon and Lisa Edwards
Dr. Richard and Judy Hart
Huntington Technology Finance
Serafin and Angela Lalas
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Nursing Administration
Loma Linda University
Medical Center – Murrieta
Loma Linda University
Medical Center East Campus
Loma Linda University
School of Allied Health Professions
Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine
Center and Loma Linda University
School of Behavioral Health
Ricardo and Kathleen Peverini
Lucas and Shandra Secor
Alan Soderblom
Equinox HIT
Loma Linda University Global Health Institute
Lucas Oil
Swingtide, Inc.
Trevor and Sami Wright
The Shirley N. Pettis Award recognizes outstanding dedication and distinguished service to children. Through their volunteerism and community service, award recipients have demonstrated the desire and motivation to improve the lives of children throughout the Inland Empire. Throughout her career, The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson was dedicated to improving the status of children, both nationally and in California. After her husband’s passing, she was elected to his seat and served the 37th Congressional District of California in the 94th and 95th Congress. Her commitment was underscored by six years of service as founding chair of the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Board. Under her leadership, the Foundation expanded its membership and increased awareness of children’s issues and needs.
In recognition of her commitment and service to LLU Children’s Hospital and in appreciation for her lifelong dedication to improving the quality of life for children, we acknowledge and remember the late Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson through this award.
Leona Aronoff-Sadacca
Leonard L Bailey, MD
Neal and Carol Baker
Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds
Jack H. Brown
Robert Fisher Chinnock, MD
Farmer Boys
I.M. (Bud) and Pam Feldkamp III
K-FROG 95.1 FM
Steven and Cathy Kienle
Arlene Willis Lewis
The Honorable Jerry Lewis
Ralph and Goldy Lewis
John Mace, MD
For more than 20 years, Ken and Sean Ramirez have championed quality healthcare for children in Inland Empire communities through their philanthropic support of Loma Linda University Children's Hospital and the Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center. Whether through regular gifts to help the Children’s Hospital and LLU Behavioral Medical Center with resources to meet the most pressing needs, establishing a lasting endowment to support children suffering with pediatric diabetes or launching the innovative MEND program that is now transforming lives of children and their families experiencing chronic illnesses, their goal has been to give innocent children a voice.
Alaina Mathews and Family
Martin and Evelyn Matich
J. David Moorhead, MD
The Honorable Patrick J. Morris
James and Rowena Ramos
Riverside Community Health Foundation
Clare Sheridan-Matney, MD
Tom and Candace Spiel
Stater Bros. Markets and Stater Bros. Charities
Dennis and Carol Troesh
Bruce and Nancy B. Varner
Donald and Lois Verleur
Walter's Children's Charity Classic
Ken and Sean continue to expand both their support and advocacy of pediatric healthcare throughout the region. Together, they recently made a significant commitment to support the new Children’s Hospital facility because of their strong belief that adults must advocate for children and their right to have access to the healthcare necessary to heal and live happy, healthy lives. Their decades-long, unwavering dedication to children make Ken and Sean the perfect candidates for the 2023 Shirley N. Pettis Award.
Nancy B. Varner was one of the founding board members of the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation in 1992. Her active involvement with the Children’s Hospital included a term as the Foundation’s chair and chairing the inaugural Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala. In recognition of Nancy’s outstanding dedication and distinguished service to children through volunteerism and community service, the Lifetime Achievement Award is now known as the Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes outstanding dedication and lifetime distinguished service. Through both personal and professional service, the award winner has demonstrated desire, motivation and devotion to improve the lives of others.
Leonard L. Bailey, MD
B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS
Debbie Brown
LeeAnne Garman
Loma Linda University Health Frontline Workers
James and Rowena Ramos
Barbara Robinson
Pete and Patsy Gillies’ relationship to Loma Linda University Health began when Patsy started volunteering for the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Over her more than 25 years of volunteer service, Patsy provided comfort and joy to countless patients and their families during their time of need. Pete was overjoyed by her love for the organization and what volunteering meant to her. Because of her service and because of Pete’s nearly 50-year career as a helicopter pilot and instructor, Pete and Patsy were inspired to name the helipad on the 16th floor of the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus.
Tim and Carol Rochford
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson
Zareh Sarrafian
Clare Sheridan-Matney, MD
Morton and Jane Woolley, MDs
Frank and Mary Ann Xavier
In 2018, Pete lost the love of his life when Patsy passed away unexpectedly. To remember her, Pete named another space in the new tower lobby in memory of Patsy. Then, in 2021, Pete’s interest in technology made it clear to him how important the life-saving capacity of a dedicated pediatric daVinci robot could be for Loma Linda University Children's Hospital and he provided pivotal support for that fundraising initiative as well. Today, Pete continues the vision and compassion his wife demonstrated during her many years of service, making the couple excellent candidates for the 2023 Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award.
Nancy, who passed away in 2019 following a battle with cancer, co-founded the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation, the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guild, the Inland Women Fighting Cancer Committee, and the annual Believe Walk in Redlands.
Dr. Leonard L. Bailey was a world-renowned pediatric heart surgeon whose work has given hope to children everywhere. His research and innovations in infant cardiology have helped save thousands of lives around the world. For 42 years, Dr. Bailey guided patients and their families at Loma Linda University Health through some of their most trying times. In honor of his legacy, we renamed our Outstanding Clinician Award to recognize Dr. Bailey’s lifetime of contributions.
The Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award recognizes lifelong dedication and distinguished service provided to children by a clinician at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital. Through their professional career and advocacy, award recipients have demonstrated the desire and motivation to improve the lives of children throughout the Inland Empire.
Stephen Ashwal, MD
Antranik Bedros, MD
Richard E. Chinnock, MD
Douglas Deming, MD
Ricardo Peverini, MD
Anees Razzouk, MD
Helen Staples-Evans, DNP, RN
Dr. Tinsley has dedicated three decades to pediatric critical care, and for more than twenty years has served the most critically ill and injured children of the Inland Empire. As the Chair of the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, Dr. Tinsley has not only provided outstanding care and compassion to families in their time of greatest need, but she has also advanced the quality of care and support provided to both the patient families and the pediatric residents rotating through Children’s Hospital.
Her selfless dedication to patients, interns, residents and colleagues along with her humor, good nature and positivity have had a profound impact on the Children’s Hospital’s pediatric care family. She teaches interns how to care for the whole patient and the whole family; she is a team member who leads and inspires by example; and her work ethic and intentional acts of kindness are unmatched.
Indeed, Dr. Tinsley’s wit, creativity and systems perspective have made her a pillar of resident education at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Her leadership coupled with her patience, compassion and grit make a difference in the lives of her interns, patients and patient’s families, and has made her a role model for interns — especially as witnessed through the challenges of a global pandemic.
A highly respected, well-published and much-loved clinician and educator, Dr. Tinsley’s legacy at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital will go on for decades. She is an exceptional candidate for this year’s Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award.
1942–2019
Dr. Leonard L. Bailey's most enduring legacy lives in the qualities he demonstrated and inspired in others every day. These qualities rekindle our spirits, and in turn, the spirits of those we serve. For these reasons and many others, we cannot thank Dr. Bailey enough.
The Hometown Hero Award recognizes the contributions of individuals who share our passion for children and help enrich the quality of life in our communities. The Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is grateful to those individuals whose commitment means a brighter future for the children’s lives they have touched.
Alane Allbee, RN
A. Gary Anderson
Brent Bailey
Patricia Baker
Larry Beynon
Glenda Burnett
Bob Burt
Tony and Sandy Cappelli
Kim Carter
Linda Cavola
Brian Christensen
Nina Coake
Jim and Jeannie Durbin
Jerry Eaves
Robert Erikson
Debi Faris-Cifelli
Bernadette Gallagher
Hilda Garcia
Mercedes Garcia
Betty Grant
Martha Green-Garrett
Cheri Gruenfeld
Ward Haas
Tom Hartman
Jaci and Eric Hasemeyer
Peggy Howard
Gwen Knotts
Larry Kositsin
Michael Kuhn, MD
James M. Lally, MD
Carla Lidner-Baum, DDS
Alicia Lopez
Juan Carlos Luna
Josh Maldonado
Heidi Mayer
David and Donna Miller
Dr.
Donald and Penny Moores
Patricia and Jerry Negus
Wyatt Caley
Joseph Machado
Kimie Metcalf
Bonnie O’Connor
Jodee Palmer
Kent Paxton
Suzie Prado-Cardoza
Candace Ransom
Jim and Arlene Ragan
Tom M. Rivera
Sandra Robertson
Joseph Rodriguez
Eric Sandoval
Charlie Seymour
Jerilyn Simpson
Tom and Candace Spiel
Nila Stein
George Tedeschi
Robin Diamond-Ward
(Heather Froglear)
Trudy Wittaker
Elna Yates
What began as a fun pastime has launched longtime Redlands retiree, Thomas Kaney, into a formidable philanthropist! For nearly a decade, Tom has spent more than 4,000 hours in his home wood shop creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind cutting boards, charcuterie boards, game boards, breadboards, bowls and more for local charities in the Inland Empire.
In 2012, Tom created a wood shop in his home and after being inspired by a cutting board made by his Uncle Keith Robinson, made a few for his family. One day, he got the idea to make cutting boards and other items out of wood for charity and has since given away more than 1,100 items to raise money for charity. The organizations closest to Tom’s heart are those that serve children, and Tom’s crafted items are only available with a donation to the charities he supports.
Some of Tom’s favorite causes include LLU Children’s Hospital, Loma Linda University Health, Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds, Family Service Association of Redlands, Redlands Optimist Foundation, Boys and Girls Club of Redlands, Redlands Community Hospital, Ronald McDonald House of Loma Linda and more.
A true labor of love, each piece Tom crafts takes about four hours to complete, and he never takes one penny for his efforts. When others make a gift to one of Tom’s charities of choice, he gifts them with one of his hand-crafted pieces. To date, Tom’s gifts have inspired more than $300,000 in giving to nonprofits in our community. In recognition of his dedication to making a difference in the lives of children, it is an honor to recognize Tom Kaney with the Hometown Hero Award.
Thank you for partnering with us to care for the children and families of the Inland Empire. By participating in the 30th Anniversary Foundation Gala, Dreams Do Come True, you are helping to provide world-class healthcare for children.
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is a non-profit organization seeking the resources needed to provide pediatric healthcare services and programs through Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. We would like to extend a special thank you to the 2023 Foundation Board of Directors, our ambassadors of hope and healing, for ensuring world-class healthcare for the children and families of our community.
Candace Spiel, Chair
Roger Wadell, Vice Chair
Peter Baker President
Amber Ruiz, Treasurer
Dirk Biermann
Rachelle Bussell
Andy Carpiac
Francis Chan, MD
Robin Diamond-Ward
Trixie Fargo
Jill Golden
Martha E. Green
Evelyn Gusseck
Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH
Ernie Hwang
Cathy Kienle
Steven Kienle
Melissa Koss
Neelima Kunam, MD
Jeanne Mace
Alaina Mathews
Glenn Moss
Dona Nixon
Ricardo Peverini, MD
Victoria PonTell
Maria Ramos
Erin J. Anderson
Christi Bulot
Richard E. Chinnock, MD
H. Roger Hadley, MD
J. David Moorhead, MD
Honorable Patrick J. Morris
Barbara Robinson
Kelly Roberts
Phil Savage IV
Karen Scott
Lynn Sleeth
Ken Stream
Dennis Troesh
Sean Varner
Lizette Vela
James E. Woolen
Trevor Wright
Mary Ann Xavier
Dave K. Stockton
George D. Voigt
Dixie Watkins
WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!
Barbara Robinson, Co-chair
Candace Spiel, Co-chair
Trixie Fargo
Cathy Kienle
Melissa Koss
Alaina Mathews
Penny Moores
Victoria PonTell
Lizette Vela
Dixie Watkins
James E. Woolen
Advancement Films, Loma Linda University Health
Crown Connect
Mona Halum, Enzo’s Flowers
Shelly Maloney and Lauren Rozema, Event Planners
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc.
Nick Di Nieri, Auctioneer
Bill and Crystal Wyatt, Wyatt Video The Evening’s Volunteers
And of course, our many generous sponsors.
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Children’s Hospital for 30 years of keeping the children of the community
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Alaina MathewsBig Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild is dedicated to supporting Loma Linda University Children’s Health and the 1.2 million youth they serve.
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congratulates Cynthia H. Tinsley, MD, as the 2023 recipient of the Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award.
Our team of professionals is dedicated to providing the best care for your family, to keep your children healthy and happy.
HEALING. HEALTHY. HAPPY.
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Congratulates Cynthia H. Tinsley, MD, as the 2023 recipient of the Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award. Our team of professionals is dedicated to keeping our community healthy and happy.
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