MISSION To continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ.
VISION
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital continues the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, focusing on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of children and their families. Through valued professionals, staff, community partners and friends, we seek to enhance the lives of our community’s children by delivering on the promise of a healthier future today.
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MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDATION TOP HOSPITAL AWARD FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR SICKLE CELL PATIENT CURED THROUGH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL FIRST STEM CELL TRANSPLANT A BATTLE WITH CANCER LEADS TO A SPARK OF INSPIRATION BACK FROM THE BRINK OF DEATH - AN INFANT’S STRUGGLE WITH A DEVASTATING DISEASE A DETERMINED MIND, A NEUROSURGEON’S TOUCH AND A SINGULAR GOAL
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2019 GIVING DID YOU KNOW? CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN ENDOWMENTS BIRTHDAY CLUB HERITAGE SOCIETY SHINING STAR FUNDS BIG HEARTS FOR LITTLE HEARTS GUILDS 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTACT US
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SCOTT PERRYMAN
Senior Vice President and Administrator Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
ANDY CARPIAC
2019 Foundation Board Chair Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
THANK YOU
for making today bright for our children and for standing with us for their
BEST TOMORROW.
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MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDATION Dear Friends,
As we reflect on 2019, we would be remiss to overlook the impacts of current events in our community, healthcare system and across the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our daily lives and has certainly impacted our healthcare delivery system, including high demand for protective equipment for staff, testing and action by staff to ensure adequate infection control following the global onset. Amidst these challenges, our top priority at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital remains the health and safety of our community. We are continually inspired by our patients and hope that the stories within these pages brighten your spirits.
Knowledge, Innovations, and Improvements.” Thank you for joining us on our Magnet journey and a big congratulations to our clinical teams on this accomplishment!
In the middle of this pandemic, our staff has remained focused on our goals for patient safety and quality and we are excited to announce that the American Nursing Credentialing Center has granted Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Magnet status! It is humbling to see the years of hard work and dedication from our nursing teams officially recognized as the gold standard along with only 9% of more than 6,000 healthcare organizations. The Magnet Recognition Program designates organizations worldwide where nursing leaders successfully align their nursing strategic goals to improve the organization’s patient outcomes. As part of this designation, we received eight quality indicators that outperform the national benchmark and two exemplars in the area of “New
Thank you for standing by us as we work to keep the mothers and children of the Inland Empire healing, healthy and happy.
Your support enables us to make great strides in caring for children spanning from the Temecula to Coachella Valleys. While growth and added services continue at our off-site locations, we anticipate the open date of the new Children’s Tower to be summer 2021. Our clinical teams are busy carefully planning every move of equipment and workflow for a seamless transition. This expansion into our new space will be momentous as we open the San Manuel Maternity Pavilion and our dedicated Pediatric Emergency Department.
Sincerely,
Scott Perryman Senior Vice President and Administrator Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
Andy Carpiac 2019 Foundation Board Chair
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TOP HOSPITAL AWARD FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR The Leapfrog Group - an independent hospital watchdog organization - awarded Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital for a third consecutive year, highlighting their achievements in patient safety and quality. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital was named a Top Children’s Hospital nationally for the third consecutive year by The Leapfrog Group — an independent hospital watchdog organization — on December 17, 2019, highlighting its achievements in patient safety and quality. The Leapfrog Top Hospital awards are widely acknowledged as one of the most competitive honors American hospitals can receive. Approximately 2,100 hospitals across the nation were considered for the award, and Children’s Hospital was one of only 10 children’s hospitals to be recognized by The Leapfrog Group. Scott Perryman, senior vice president and administrator for Children’s Hospital, said the receiving of the award was only
made possible through the efforts and commitment from the hospital’s staff. “We are very honored to be again acknowledged as among the best children’s hospitals in the nation,” Perryman said. “We participate in numerous national quality and patient safety reporting efforts because we want to do better and be better for our babies, children, teens and their families. Recognition for a third time in a row demonstrates that our collective work to establish a culture of safety and quality is taking hold in a transformative way.” Additionally, three consecutive years is the longest streak for receiving the award — an honor held only by two hospitals, including Children’s Hospital.
From left to right:
Richard Chinnock, MD Chief Medical Officer LLU Children’s Hospital
Scott Perryman
Senior Vice President and Administrator LLU Children’s Hospital
Kevin Balli, MD
Chair of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Sherry Nolfe, MSN, RN Chief Nursing Officer LLU Children’s Hospital
Donald Moores, MD
Chief Division of Pediatric Surgery
Ihab Dorotta, MD
Chief of Quality and Patient Safety
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SICKLE CELL PATIENT CURED THROUGH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL’S FIRST STEM CELL TRANSPLANT Doctors at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital conducted the organization’s first stem cell transplant in a sickle cell disease patient, effectively curing 12-year-old Valeria Vargas-Olmedo of the inherited blood disease in early 2019. Valeria had lived with sickle cell disease since birth. The disease causes a shortage of red blood cells, and thus an oxygen deficiency in one’s body. This can cause chronic pain and other serious complications, such as infection, acute chest syndrome and stroke. Without oxygen, any organ has a high likelihood of dying off. Her family began seeking treatment last year after she became incapacitated, unable to continue daily activities such as attending school, getting into a car or even walking. Doctors said she had debilitating chronic pain, bone loss and bone necrosis. Children’s Hospital doctors had worked for nearly a year to build a program focused on helping hematology patients, specifically
ones with hemophilia and sickle cell disease, like Valeria. Akshat Jain, MD, a pediatric physician specializing in hematologic disorders at Children’s Hospital, said he is pleased with the outcome of the transplant and what it means for future patients suffering from sickle cell disease. The procedure was also Children’s Hospital’s first haploidentical transplant, meaning the stem cells donated — by Valeria’s father — were only half a genomic match to her own stem cells. The transplant team infused the father’s cells directly into the patient after conditioning chemotherapy to replace the unhealthy blood-forming cells.
more animated now — she’s begun walking, she’s eating and gaining weight, she’s happy. Little by little she is living a normal life like before.” The Vargas-Olmedo family want to encourage others families who are struggling with sickle cell disease. “For the parents who see the news of this transplant and deal with this sickness, I hope they are encouraged and know that Children’s Hospital is a great hospital,” Clara Olmedo said. “There are many good doctors, professionals and excellent nurses. I encourage them to ask more questions about this procedure and our experience. They’ve helped us tremendously, and we have our trust in them.”
Clara Olmedo, Valeria’s mother, said, “Firstly, we want to thank God. We also want to thank Dr. Jain and his entire transplant team. Finally, thanks to Valeria’s father — he did everything he could in order to save her life and give her health through being a donor. My daughter is much
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A BATTLE WITH CANCER LEADS TO A SPARK OF INSPIRATION Former patient Blake Derksen came back to Children’s Hospital in 2019 to premier his stop-motion film for patients, staff and physicians. Created to bring hope to kids, the film tells the story of a pediatric patient diagnosed with cancer and was inspired by his own battle with cancer. Blake was a typical 16-year-old high schooler entering the final stretch of his sophomore year when he began having severe pain in his legs — he just thought they were shin splints. But when he left school that day, he had no idea how much his life was about to change. His MRI showed a tumor on his left shin, but a biopsy was needed to identify the tumor. What physicians at Children’s Hospital noticed was that something was eating away at Blake’s bone and soft tissue. Days later, doctors diagnosed him with osteosarcoma, a common type of bone
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cancer that occurs most often in teens. He would have to receive several months of inpatient, high-dose infusion treatments before major surgery on his leg. While his diagnosis was daunting, Blake said he made peace with his condition. “At a certain point throughout this experience, I learned to just accept that life was going to be a little different for a while, and that was OK,” Blake said. “It was scary, but I had to have faith that I would get through it.” Three months after his diagnosis, the surgery on Blake’s leg was a success — his tumor was removed, and his leg was strengthened with a rod and cadaver bone. However, his journey was far from over — it was six more months of infusion therapy, being in and out of the hospital, fighting near-constant nausea and ongoing pain, and learning to walk again after not being able to put weight on his leg for eight months. He said his nurses and physicians, including Dr. Antranik Bedros, who was division chief of hematology and oncology at Children’s Hospital at the time, made unit 4800 feel like
his home away from home. Through it all, Blake chose to remain positive and take the time to grow in other ways. “I was aspiring to go to CalArts after high school and study animation,” Blake said. “Being in the hospital for so long gave me the time to develop my art practices.” Not only did Blake fulfill his dream of attending CalArts, he recently graduated and is now working in animation. He said his victory against osteosarcoma and his time at Children’s Hospital sparked his imagination to inspire others. “Near the end of my treatment, I had the idea to create a stop-motion film about a pediatric patient diagnosed with cancer going through the same struggles I did and trying to find hope in that situation,” Blake said. Blake said he wants to give others the same hope he found during his fight with cancer. “I don’t see life the same way anymore,” Blake said. “I’ve already stared death in the face. Every day I wake up is a great day.”
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BACK FROM THE BRINK OF DEATH AN INFANT’S STRUGGLE WITH A DEVASTATING DISEASE Gabriela Hernandez arrived at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital in critical condition. She was only three days old and suffering from necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC, a devastating disease that affects the wall of the intestine, ultimately destroying it. This disease is the second leading cause of death in premature babies and the most common gastrointestinal disease of premature newborns. She desperately needed emergency surgery, having NEC, pneumonia and an E. coli infection within her abdomen. Andrei Radulescu, MD, pediatric surgeon at Children’s Hospital, met Gabriela’s parents at the hospital entrance. He was honest with them about the critical nature of her condition, explaining that while she would definitely die without the surgery, she might still die during or after surgery. “Right before he took her into surgery, Dr. Radulescu asked me if I was okay,” Monique said. “I told him I was scared and stressing. He responded, ‘don’t do that, that’s my job now.’ As a mother, I can’t describe how much that meant to me.
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I was losing my baby, but yet, I knew he would take care of her.”
further repair her intestines, she’s now at home with her family.
Gabriela made it through the surgery, though much of her large and small intestines had been removed. Yet, her recovery was only the beginning. She continued needing transfusions — platelet, blood and plasma. She was on morphine for the high pain she was experiencing. She had a colostomy placed during the surgery due to the intestine loss. She couldn’t breathe on her own. Gabriela had never even been held by her mother or father. She spent almost three months in the NICU.
“It’s incredible to see how far she’s come,” Monique said. “I could never thank the hospital staff and Dr. Radulescu enough — I swear he’s an angel. The front desk staff, transport staff, nurses, child life specialists, surgeons — they brought my daughter back from the brink of death.”
One day, when Gabriela’s parents went to visit her, she was unrecognizable. “She looked like a baby again, instead of this thing on death’s doorstep,” Monique said. “She was breathing on her own without a respirator, and that was the moment I finally knew she would be okay.” Today, Gabriela is strong, alert and healthy. While she will eventually need more surgeries to reverse the colostomy and
Radulescu has operated on hundreds of kids with NEC. He has studied the disease for the past 14 years, making it the focus of his life. Radulescu, with the support of Children’s Hospital, conducts extensive basic science research on NEC to find a cure. He is making strides in developing a prevention method for the devastating disease. “My goal is to never operate on a child with NEC again,” Radulescu said. “For every patient that survives NEC, one dies. I will remember those kids forever. Gabriela was one of the miracle ones.”
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A DETERMINED MIND, A NEUROSURGEON’S TOUCH AND A SINGULAR GOAL Alexander “Al” Harris pushed himself up from his wheelchair and slowly but surely made his way across his high school graduation stage in June of 2019. The feat, 10 months after a serious spinal injury in a motocross accident, elicited a standing ovation from the crowd. His accomplishment came after months of physical therapy following an all-night surgery at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. While walking the stage at your high school graduation is a common and momentous occasion for most, that moment wasn’t guaranteed for Harris after he broke his neck in the accident. In August of 2018, Harris was at his professional motocross debut when in mid-jump his foot caught, tossing him off his bike and over the handlebars. Harris was no stranger to accidents, having sustained previous bike injuries. Except this time was different, he couldn’t feel anything. Harris had shattered his C5 vertebra and was experiencing pressure on his spinal cord. He would need surgery immediately
if there was any hope for him to regain movement, let alone walk again. Harris was transported to Children’s Hospital, where Tanya Minasian, DO, a pediatric neurosurgeon, performed the surgery. “When you see an injury like Alex’s come in, that gut feeling is awful. You want to understand why this injury has happened to a seventeen-year-old,” Minasian said. “Then, your mind kicks into the next gear: what are we going to do to give him his best chance? From that moment on, all I could think was to work quickly, efficiently and operate all night — do whatever it takes to save what I can.” Before going into surgery, Minasian warned Alex’s family that the extent of the damage could leave Harris quadriplegic for the rest of his life, but she would do everything possible to save what she could. The overnight surgery involved removing the shattered bone, relieving pressure on Harris’s spinal cord and inserting a titanium cage in place of the bone with a plate and screws.
“Ultimately, surgery is 50% of healing an injury like this,” Minasian said. “The other half is the hard work Alex had to put in to get here.” For Harris, an essential part of the recovery process was setting goals. It helped him stay positive and gave him something to work toward — walking at graduation. After surgery, Harris reached many milestones over the course of 10 months and daily physical therapies. During his first visit with Minasian two months following the surgery, he could lift his arms above his head. By March, he was walking in the clinic. “Everyone was crying in the clinic when we saw him walking,” Minasian recalled. “Tracking that kind of progress has been amazing to see.” “The highlight of my year was attending Al’s graduation ceremony, at the request of Al and his parents, and cheering for him as he walked across the stage,” Minasian said.
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2019 GIVING FOUNDATIONS
$895,239
$10,065,059
SUPPORT O RGANIZATIONS
$3,628,081
2019 $9,460,509
2018
INDIVIDUALS
$3,617,137
$8,097,915
2017 $5,980,180
2016
PLEDGES
$1,000,000
CORPORATIONS
$924,603
$6,550,130
2015
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IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY HEAVIEST PER-SQUARE-FOOT BUILDING IN NORTH AMERICA AT
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“VERTICAL STABILIZERS” THAT ALLOW THE BUILDING TO MOVE UP AND DOWN
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CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL EXPANSION ADDITIONAL
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WHICH WILL CREATE A PRISM-LIKE EFFECT AS THE SUN MOVES ACROSS THE BUILDING EACH DAY INTENDED TO CREATE A WARMER AND MORE COLORFUL
HEALING ENVIRONMENT FOR PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
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CHAMPIONS
FOR
CHILDREN
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and our Champions for Children partner together to provide special care for the children of our community. To us, providing hope and healing is not just something we believe, it is something we live. Our Champions giving program consists of corporations and support organizations that have committed to an annual gift benefiting our patients. Thank you to our Champions for ensuring world-class care for the children of our community.
FOUNDING CHAMPION Walter’s Children’s Charity Classic
LEGACY CHAMPIONS Aflac - Macy’s Corky’s Homestyle Kitchen & Bakery Farmer Boys Restaurants Hope Reigns Charity Foundation and Ontario Reign Inland Empire 66ers Baseball K-CAL 96.7 FM K-FROG 95.1 FM & 92.9 FM Kannan Invitational & US Tournament Golf KOLA 99.9 FM Moss Bros. Auto Group Quaid Harley-Davidson Inc. Spirit of Children Stater Bros. Charities and Stater Bros. Markets The Old Spaghetti Factory Walter’s Automotive Group
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CORPORATE CHAMPIONS
Crown Connect
Kellwood Foundation
18 Karat Investment Club of Redlands
Danney Ball Evangelistic Association Inc.
Kendra Scott
Abbott Vascular
Debra A Meadows, DDS Inc.
La Loma Federal Credit Union
Acqua Pazza California Bistro
Desert Classic Charities
Lake Elsinore Storm LP
Adventist Health
Emerson Fine Jewelry
Lanivich Maarsman Designs
Adventist Health Glendale
Epic
Layton Construction
Agfa HeatlhCare
Fontana Police Foundation Inc
Loma Linda University
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Gresham Savage Nolan & Tilden
Behavioral Medicine Center
Assistance League of Temecula
Hadley Date Gardens Inc.
Cancer Institute
Automated Gate Services Inc.
Hon V. Cao, DDS Inc.
Children’s Hospital Division of Neonatology
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
HUB International
Bergelectric-Helix Joint Venture
Hyundai Inland Empire
Children’s Hospital Pediatric Critical Care Division
Bighorn Golf Club Charities
I.U.O.E Local Charitable Golf Committee Inc.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Bluetree
Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of Excellence
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
BNSF Railway Browning Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Budco Cartel Marketing Inc. Circa Management Classic Tile Stone Specialists Classy Bag Lady CMF Comprehensive Autism Center CR&R Inc.
Insurance Auto Auctions
Department of Pediatrics
Jimmy Choo
Faculty Medical Group
JAK International
Obstetrics/Gynecology Medical Group
John Hine Temecula Subaru and John Hine Temecula Mazda
Pediatric Surgery Department
JP Morgan Chase & Co
School of Medicine
Jtec Healthcare Construction Management Inc.
School of Pharmacy Class of 2008
Kappa Sigma Fraternity California State University San Bernardino
School of Nursing
School of Allied Health Professions
School of Dentistry School of Religion
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Nevell-Standard JV
Sierra Aluminum Company Inc.
Alumni & Donor Relations
Pacific Premier Bank
Soren McAdam LLP
Department of Neurosurgery
Patrick M. McCarthy Foundation Inc.
Sterling BMW
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
The PENTA Building Group
Stronghold Engineering Inc.
Patient Engagement Services
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department
Subaru of San Bernardino
Planned Giving
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Baseball
Suncrest Country Club
lululemon
Riders for Autism Inc.
The Auen Foundation
Martvest Foundation
Riverside University Health Foundation
The Busch Firm
Maupin Financial Advisors Inc.
Rochford Foundation
The Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation
McCarthy Building Companies
Roy E. Whitehead Inc.
Tommy’s Angels
McKenna Management
SAC Health System
Union Pacific
Mechanics Bank
San Bernardino County Department Auditor-Controller
University Insurance Company of VT
San Bernardino County Professional Firefighters Local 935
W.D. Fascination Ranch
Loma Linda University Health
Microsoft Mitsubishi Cement Corporation Morongo Band of Mission Indians MPS JV National Community Renaissance
Schuff Steel Seal Beach Lions Foundation Shell Oil Company HERO Program
For more information on how your company can get involved, please contact: Tiffany Hoekstra at thoekstra@llu.edu or 909-558-5367.
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Varner & Brandt LLP Walmart Foundation West Coast University Willis Construction Co. Inc.
K-FROG cares about LLU Children’s Hospital K-FROG has been a broad supporter of Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital for at least 19 years. Through various fundraisers, the Colton, California, based radio station has raised over $6.5 million in support of LLU Children’s Hospital patients and initiatives. Their longest-running fundraiser has been the annual K-Froggers for Kids Radiothon, in partnership with Stater Bros. Charities, which features on-air patient testimonies and live interviews throughout the day. The event is supported by volunteers from Children’s Hospital, first responders and the community. The station held the 19th annual radiothon in December 2019, and funds raised benefit patients battling cancer, cardiac issues, trauma and other life threatening illnesses. Also going 17 years strong is the K-FROG Cares Golf Tournament & Concert, another daylong event, consisting of a full day of golf and an evening benefit concert.
various doctors and clinical staff on the air to share the mission of the organization. Most recently, K-FROG has joined LLU Children’s Hospital in their fight against COVID-19 by reaching out to their listeners for support. They also donated personal protective equipment for hospital staff and encouraged to their listeners to do the same. K-FROG producer and afternoon radio host Heather Froglear is also an LLU Children’s Hospital Foundation Board Member and a true Champion for Children using her voice to advocate for patients at the hospital and to share the mission of LLU Children’s Hospital. It’s the support of champions like K-FROG that allow Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital to keep the children in the community healing, healthy and happy.
K-FROG has also been bringing the music to the hospital through K-FROG Cares Acoustic Concerts for Patients. Country artists have visited and/or performed an acoustic set for patients. Some artists have also gone to patients’ bedside to play a song for a child who is unable to leave their room. Artists that have visited have been Old Dominion, Kane Brown, Lindsay Ell, Jaida Dreyer and Katie Arminger. K-FROG has also been the incredible voice for Children’s Hospital over the years, sharing various fundraising events with their listeners. They’ve also hosted
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ENDOWMENTS Endowments ensure that the healing care offered by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital will be available to future generations of children. In addition, named endowments provide a lasting tribute to an individual or to a family’s legacy of philanthropy.
THE A. GARY ANDERSON FAMILY ENDOWMENT Carrying out Mr. Anderson’s legacy to meet community needs, the A. Gary Anderson Family Foundation has generously funded the A. Gary Anderson Playroom at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. This playroom affords young patients the opportunity to interact with others and to enjoy diversionary play under the caring supervision of child life specialists.
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THE JERRY L. AND SHIRLEY N. PETTIS FAMILY RESEARCH AND OPERATING ENDOWMENT The Pettis Family Endowment provides funds for pediatric hematology and oncology research and clinical care at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. In recognition of their generous contribution, the pediatric hematology/ oncology and stem cell transplant wing of Children’s Hospital was named in their honor in 2005.
THE KEN RAMIREZ FAMILY ENDOWMENT The Ramirez family is dedicated to the eradication of childhood diabetes. This endowment was founded by Ken Ramirez and is supported by members of the extended Ramirez family. Annual proceeds support treatment and education provided to Inland Empire children by the Pediatric Diabetes Center at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.
THE JAMES W. TOTMAN PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH ENDOWMENT A longtime resident of the Inland Empire, James W. Totman established a trust that provides an endowment for ongoing pediatric cancer research at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.
THE CORAL AND RICHARD TEGLEY MEMORIAL ENDOWED EDUCATION FUND In remembrance of his wife, a longstanding member of the pediatric critical care nursing team at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, Richard Tegley established this fund to provide greater knowledge to other critical care nurses through educational conference opportunities.
SHAWNEE’S SMILE Tommy and Maria Ramos were inspired by their youngest daughter, Shawnee, to establish a resource at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital to help families of children born with a cleft palate or cleft lip.
WOOLLEY-PETTIS ENDOWED CHAIR FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH The Big Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild launched the Woolley-Pettis Endowed Chair to support pediatric research and teaching at LLU Children’s Health in honor of E. Jane Woolley, MD, and The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis-Thompson: two visionary women who established the Desert Guild through their passion and desire to help children. For more information regarding the WoolleyPettis Endowed Chair, visit lluch.org/wp.
THE JAMES AND ROWENA RAMOS FAMILY ENDOWMENT James and Rowena Ramos were inspired to provide for community children through an endowment at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Their inspiration grew from the care provided by the hospital for young members of their family, including granddaughters Summer Fawn and Shawnee Ramos, grandsons Tom Strongwind Ramos and Hawk Brown Ramos, and great-grandson Bryce Ekel. They were also guided by the examples provided by Rowena’s son, Ken Ramirez, and her parents, Raoul and Martha Chacon.
THE RAOUL AND MARTHA CHACON FAMILY ENDOWMENT The Chacon family believes in the future of our children. Family members have chosen to honor this belief through an endowment that provides life-saving and compassionate care at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital for the children of this community.
To establish a named endowment or for more information, please call: Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation 909-558-5010.
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BIRTHDAY CLUB The Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Birthday Club is an exciting and meaningful way to make a difference on your birthday! Instead of receiving gifts, ask your friends and family to make a donation in honor of your birthday. You can turn your special day into a celebration for everyone by helping us create healthy tomorrows for kids in our community.
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2019 MEMBERS
William Bordeaux Jr.
Liliana Eva
Marjorie Ann Reyno Huynh
Audrey Valdez Abundis
Amanda Cazares
Ashley Favot
Katie Johnson
Rhianna Aguilar
Mandy Challoner
Jocelyn Forgerson
Eileen Kennedy
Janelle Andrade
Harsha Chandnani
Brandon Franklin
Samantha Beltran Kirk
Monae Angelique
Tamara Collins
Ana Garcia
Gabriel Kirklin
Jose Karlo Aresti
Jeri Cooper
Delia Garcia
Keith Kofoed
Keveen Argota
Gonzalobo Coronado
Dylan Garcia
RaLisa Ky
Fernando Arias
Corona Cortez
Linda Garnica-Martinez
James Lee
Mayte Mendez Arroyo
Nichelle Andrea Croul
Daniel Garza
Brenda Lopez
Amanda Baldwin
Cary Cruse
Eddie Gibbs
Witha Lumbangaol
Cinthia Barela
Samantha De La Cruz
Roxana Gil
Catalina R. Luviano
Aimee Barreda
Ashlee Archuleta DeLeon
Marlene Gonzales
Michael Austin Martin
Erica Barrera-Magana
Margaret Dominguez
AJ Gonzalez
Rebecca Marty
Veronica Beltran
Joyce Engel
Brenda Gonzalez
Luis Matic
Dirk Biermann
Natasha Enriquez
Eda Gutierrez-Escudero
Pegi Moran
Liz Fi Erro
Jalisa Harper
Monica Garza Murillo
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John Nelson
Moirin Ramirez
Dale Rotner
Kathlina Spencer
Jonathan Nelson
Dawn Rashid
Chazzknee Russ
Darcy Lin Tonnesen
Kandra Newkirk
Devin Rios
Michelle Russell
Yvonne Cara Tyrone
Jennifer T. Oropeza
Maria Rios
Josie Morquecho Ruvalcaba
Kellie Vasquez
Naomi J. Ortega
Annette Rnjak
Kellie Salmeron
Lizette Vela
Tish Parral
Aracely Robles
Britt Sambrano
Taylor Weiland
Nancy Polacheck
Cynthia Robles
James Sheppard
Victoria Warren Powell
Cynthia Rodriguez
Frankie Silva
Olivia Prestin
Debbie Erazo Rodriguez
Hector Sosa
Ryan Quast
Jackie Rodriguez
Audrey Spencer
Daniel Ramirez
Andrea Rosenblatt
Heather Wilson Ivona Wright Mary Ann Xavier Kurt Young
For more information on how to share your special day, visit us at lluch.org/birthdayclub or email LomaLindaBirthdayClub@llu.edu.
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HERITAGE SOCIETY Membership in the Heritage Society is extended to anyone who includes a charitable gift to Loma Linda University, Loma Linda University Medical Center or Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital as part of an estate plan. Through their generosity, members ensure the future of these organizations. In recognition of their support, members are included in special celebrations and important occasions, and receive regular updates from organizational leadership. In addition, members receive publications that provide updates regarding education, clinical, research and service activities on campus. Most important,
members are an integral part of the University, Medical Center and Children’s Hospital family and have the satisfaction of knowing that they are making a significant difference in advancing Loma Linda University Health’s mission. Members of the Heritage Society can be assured that information relating to their gifts and estate plans will be kept confidential. The only information made public will be the names of the members who elect to be included on the Heritage Society Donor Wall. In no case will the financial details of gifts be disclosed.
PLANNED GIFTS COMMITTED Anonymous (162)
Nancy I. Bergstrom
David Colwell
A.K. Brown* and Nancy Anderson
Carl and Charlotte Bowman
William* and Norma Colwell
Edwin and Vera* Anliker
Norman and Nadine* Britton
Arthur* and Helen Dalgleish
Ron and Jeanine Ask
Michael and Evva* Brown
Robert and Joann Darby
Dalton* and Barbara Baldwin
Frederick Brown
Jerry* and Sylvia Davis
Arthur* and Barbara Barkan
Mark and Christi Bulot
Dennis and Yolanda De La Paz
Dave* and Lyn Behrens Basaraba
Kenneth* and Theresa Burke
Walter and Gean* Deege
Donald* and Dorothy Behling
Mark and Rachelle Bussell
Thomas and Patricia Dickinson
Richard Bennett
Ernest and Gloria Chan
Herbert and Carol Domke
Charles and Bonnie Bensonhaver
Kenneth and Penny Coley
John and Olive* Dowswell *Deceased
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Russell* and Edith Fillner
Jess* and Anita Hayden
Karin and John M. Joye
Garry and Cathleen FitzGerald
Ron and Karen Hendricks
Clarence* and Dorothy Keppler
Annette and Gary Frykman
Raymond and Marilyn Herber
Floyd and Patricia Koorenny
Sylvia Giang
Victor Hervig
Natalie Kopp
Charles and Ruth Goodacre
Gilbert* and Matilda Hidalgo
Evert and Ruth* Kuester
Harold and Elaine* Grundset
David Hodgson
Ralph Lee
Roger and Donna Hadley
Rolland and Florence* Howlett
Max and Cari Hammonds
Alfred* and Carolina Issler
“My family and I migrated to the United States at a young age to build a better life. Many years ago, I invested in some real estate and continued to take care of my mother who I now consider to be my best friend.
We do everything together, including donating.
I would like to see more done in research so that we can see more children get better. That is why we decided to donate part of our family estate to pediatric cancer research. I am blessed to be in this position so that I can give and I pray that my contribution will help the children at Loma Linda that need our help. These children are my heart.” Ms. Rita Steenbergen and her mother, Mrs. Marie Steenbergen Planned Giving Donor
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Frank and Sirpa Lee
Chester* and Ellen Pflugrad
James and Sandra Szana
Charles and Heather Lindsay
David and Linda Peters
David and Maxine Taylor
Doug* and Doris Loge-Wacker
Jim and Jennifer Pinder
Ralph and Carolyn* Thompson
Oliver* and Dixie Lowry
Robert* and Vivian Raitz
W. Alvin and Marilyn Thunquest
Lou and Jeanne Mace
June Rogers-Farmer
Ralph* and Alice Walker
Bob and Pauline Marckini
Clyde and Kirsten Roggenkamp
Calvin and Joyce Wang
J. Lynn and Karen Martell
Max and Patricia Rusher
David L. and Linda G. White
Yolanda Massie
Dennis and Angela Sanders
Charles and Crystal Wical
Wesley and Candy* Masterjohn
Austin* and Phyllis Sawvell
Scott and Anne Wilcox
Delia McCulloch
Lilah Scalzo
Everet and Joan Witzel
Todd and Janya Mekelburg
Gary Schacht
John* and Alice Wong
Norman and Patricia Meyer
Michael and Jeanne Schrader
Morton* and Jane Woolley
Nicetas* and Katherine Michals
Ronald and Louise* Scott
Junko Yamamoto
Hassan and Mahvash Milani
Robert Seale
Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Yamashiro
Robert and Gladys Mitchell
Olivia Seheult
Violet Molnar
Snoka Senseman
Charles* and Doris Moore
Frances Simpson
Homer Lamborn* and Janice Morrison
Robert and Cheryl Smith
Jay* and Nadine Munsey
Eileen R. Snell
Jeanne and Milton* Murray
Rita and Marie Steenbergen
Ron and Christine Neish
Ted and Geraldine Stephens
Doyce and Janice Nicola
Kendall and JoAnn Studebaker
Quintes and Norene Nicola
George* and Joan Summers
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To become a Heritage Society member or for more information, please contact: Loma Linda University Health Office of Planned Giving PO Box 2000, Loma Linda, CA 92354 909-558-4553.
SHINING
STAR
FUNDS
Giving to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital is a special way to honor or remember someone close to you, while also bringing hope to children in our care. Tribute donors can establish a Shining Star Fund in the name of their loved one. As well as paying special tribute, a shining star fund provides an everlasting way to honor or remember someone.
To establish a shining star fund or for more information, please contact: Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation PO Box 2000, Loma Linda, CA 92354 909-558-5010.
Anyone may contribute to a shining star fund at any time or to acknowledge a loss, birthday, anniversary or other special occasion. Gifts to shining star funds are used to further the mission of the Children’s Hospital and help ensure the availability of critical healthcare services for the children. Cynthia Ambrose
Savannah Edwards
Andy Light
Simon Sanchez
Nicholas L. Anthony
Danny Flores
Brandon W. McDonald
Christopher Scarpelli
Frank C. Arena, Jr.
Robert J. Fredericks
Matthew Meza
Louise B. Scott
Ivan Nicholas Bailey
Bobbie Friedman
Marty Moates
Randall Scott Smith
Sandra Berger
Hamma Gibson
Jacob Pannel
Michael D. Seever
Peyton Blythe
Robert L. Green
Howard “Pops” Peterson
Dawn Siegal
Robert Matthew Carroll-Stamp
David Guldhammer
Honorable Dr. Shirley Pettis-Roberson
Rhea Singh
Ryan Castle
Janine R. Hanna
Abigail Power
Michelle Spencer Pogue
Robert F. Chinnock
Paul David Hennings
Teresina Portolesi
David Arend Spykstra
Reagan Lynn Clark
Jeanne S. Holman
Elin Price
Al G. Vaughan
Timmy Collins
Jason Hughes
Maria Ramirez
Terence D. Vine
Barbara N. Crocker Beaune
Cole Johnson
Ivan Leon Reeve, MD
Bonnie Jean Whitmer
Alba De Benedet
Laiken K.P. Kenwood
Randall I. Reeve
Sarah Woolery
Liz DeSutter
Jennifer Kingston
Debbie M. Richey
Art Workman
Alberta Detsch
Dominic Pasquale Leone and Gregory W. Leone
Jean Marie Robb
Carol Donahue Tavares
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BIG HEARTS
FOR
LITTLE HEARTS GUILDS LLU Children’s Hospital Foundation is privileged to have an association of volunteer guilds whose events and activities raise funds and bring awareness to help meet healthcare needs of community children. In addition, Guild members help brighten the lives of hospitalized children through fun patient diversionary activities. Together, the Desert Guild, Loma Linda Guild, Riverside and Temecula-Murrieta Valley Guild include more than 60 plus board members and 455 members from across the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley. During their 2019-2020 season, Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds hosted 25 fundraising events, 15 patient diversionary events and collectively raised more than $465,000 to ensure critical medical care for the sick children at LLU Children’s Hospital.
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BOARD MEMBERS DESERT GUILD Loni Argovitz Life Member Beverly Bailey Life Member Dirk Biermann Treasurer Karlyn Boppell Recording Secretary, Life Member Mardell Brandt Founder, Life Member, Past President
Svanhild Dolin Life Member Suzanne Etheridge Life Member Sheila Freeman Life Member Linda Ford, MD Life Member Jill Golden Santa Stroll and Bunny Hop Chair, Life Member Amirah Halum Life Member
Fidge Brown Cares & Concern Chair
Mary Hansen-Faris Life Member
Sherry Cherlin Cooking Demos Chair, Shopping Boutique Co-Chair
Susan Linsk Shopping Boutique Co-Chair
Jeanne Mace Hugs Help Healing Workshop Co-Chair, Life Member, Past President
Lainie Weil ER Clothing Chair
Valerie Lewis Education Liasion Co-Chair
Barbara Moore Director
Tamara Merrill Life Member
Julie Williamson Membership Committee
Laurie Munson President
Bobbie Powell Education Chair
Joan Woehrmann Membership Co-Chair
Penny Moores Treasurer
Barbara Robinson President
E. Jane Woolley, MD Founder, Life Member
James Ponder Publicity
Melissa Robinson Director
Mary Ann Xavier Vice President, Life Member, Past President
Lynn Sleeth Luke’s Birthday Bash Chair
Barbara Shackelton Publicist
Angie Temple Cooking School Chair
Clara Vanderpool Director
Nancy Polacheck Life Member Shirley N. Pettis Thompson Founder Dawn Rashid Membership Co-Chair, Dining For A Cause Co-Chair Bobbi Reiman Life Member
Heidi York Corresponding Secretary
LOMA LINDA GUILD
Wendy Roberts, MD Life Member
Leigh Anderson Fundraising Chair
Carol Rochford Life Member
Heather Burton Social Media Chair
Andrea Rosenblatt President, Life Member
Julie Cutler Membership Chair
Dale Rotner Shopping Boutique Co-Chair, Past President
Cheryl Fallon Fundraising Chair
Jane Tracey eNewsletter Editor Lizette Vela Signature Event Co-Chair, Junior Guild Chair, Social Media Co-Chair
Kristi Franco Carols in the Lobby Chair Evelyn Gusseck Fall/Spring Read Eloise Habekost Presidential Advisor Sandi Herrmann Gingerbread Village
Carol Troesh Advisor
TEMECULA/MURRIETA VALLEY GUILD
Dixie Watkins Presidential Advisor
Christine McCusker President
Kara Watkins eNewsletter Chair
Theresa Bolton Past President
RIVERSIDE GUILD Suzy Clem Secretary Seema Gupta Director Vickie Hawley Director Jinger Liner Director
Betty Boulaware Secretary LouEllen Ficke Treasurer Catherine Pepe Director Lauren Weeks Social Media Chair
Meredith Maloney Treasurer
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ANNUAL MEMBERS DESERT GUILD
Sherry Cherlin
Nikki Gaitan
Marietta Hurst
Judy Albright
Jo Anna Codington
Christina Gantz
Lynn Johnson
Mary Allen
Evie Compton
Sherri Geschwind
Margaret Keung
Helen Anderson
Claire Cosgrove
Susan Gillman
Margaret King
Leigh Anderson
Elaine Dachis
Barry Golden
Bobbie Kouri
Susan Aprahamian
Jackie Davis
Jill Golden
Patsy Kruse
Carrie Arata
Jo Ann Davis
Rochelle Goldstein
Robin Leland
Loni Bader Argovitz
Michelle Dean
Melinda Goodman
Suzanne Leland
Rhona Bader
Marjorie Dodge
Anne Gookin
Susan Linsk
Beverly Bailey
Svanhild Dolin
Deborah Goore
Susan Lucas
Sheila Bailin
Marilyn Eager
Jessica Greene
Jeanne Mace
Helen Baker
Judy Estey
Eva Gunther-James
Lou Mace
Betty Battista
Suzanne Etheridge
Alice Gutowicz
Barbara Malone
Patty Bauer
Edith Familian
Eloise Habekost
Brenda Marten
Gail Baum
Linda Fielder
Amirah Halum
Catherine McClaskey
Zerryl Becker
Tess Fife
Marilyn Hamilton
Tamara Merrill
Lucia Bell
Carol Filler
Mary Hansen-Faris
Carolyn Meyer
Marcia Block
Stephanie Finmark
Norma Hare
Kay Mills
Karlyn Boppell
Joann Firmage
Laurian Hasselwander
Terri Munselle
Mardell Brandt
Linda Ford
Meris Hatfield
Lynn Nash
Juanell Brewer
Jo Anne Forrest
Judy Heinrich
Berty Nebenzahl
Fidge Brown
Dee Franken-Brown
Carole Herrera
Angie Nelson
Carol Buck
Sheila Freeman
Sandi Herrmann
Norma Nelson
Rachelle Bussell
Tama Freund
Roberta Hirsch
Dona Nixon
Maureen Cantlin
Carol Friedman
Nancy Hollinghead
Mary Ann Ohanesian
Debra Carrington
Annette Frykman
Karen Hudis
Triston Olson
Alvera Gaeta
Katherine Hunter
Angie Perryman
David Carstensen
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Scott Perryman
Peti Shipper
Joan Woehrmann
Jannette Curti
Lorraine Pettitt
Gwen Skoretz
E. Jane Woolley
Julie Cutler
Sandi Phillips
Joyce Smith
Frank Xavier
Marilyn Dale
Barbara Platt
Iris Smotrich
Mary Ann Xavier
Darlene Daniello
Nancy Polacheck
Myrna Solomon
Heidi York
Cindy Davis
James Ponder
Janice Spencer
Josh Zahid
Sylvia Davis
Kim Pontius
Mary Jane Stratman
Julie Zicovich
Marie Delgado
Julianna Powell
Fran Suydam
Barbara Pregmon
Barbara Sylvor-Marks
D.R. Pultz
Joyce TerHar
Dawn Rashid
Judy Torodor
Ken Rashid
Jane Treacy
Mary Reichley
Summer Trevor
Bobbie Reiman
Janice Umdenstock
Linda Rider
Lyssa Vermillion
Wendy Roberts
Lizette Vela
Carol Rochford
Kathleen Venturi
Tim Rochford
Arlene Volk
Omar Romero
Patti Wallace
Natasha Romero
Dee Wambaugh
Andrea Rosenblatt
Donna Warren
Jane Ross
Dixie Watkins
Dale Rotner
Jutta Wayland
Diane Sagan
Lainie Weil
Myra Sanderman
Joni Weiner
Peggy Scott
Rosella Weissmann
Barbara Segal
Florence Weizer
Barbara Shabashov
Diane Wendel
Frankie Shack
Marilyn Williams
LOMA LINDA GUILD Dolores Aeberli
Marcia Dunbar Jeannie Durbin
Leigh Anderson
Jim Durbin
Raquel Arizmendi
Linda Edwards
Shirley Arledge
Janell Ehrler
Becky Barnes
Barbara Elston-Hurdle
Jane Barr
Sharyl Ewart
Betti Bauer-Kaste
Jean Fankhanel
Brenda Bean
Pam Feldkamp
Renee Bengtson
Bunny Finch
Anahid Benzatyan
Don Finch
Caroline Boyd
Darlene Fischers
Claudia Brunick
Mary Fogleman
Christe Bulot
Ronalyn Fujii
Annette Busek
Steve Fujii
Rachalle Bussell Robynn Capestany Marian Chrispens
Shary Fuller Rona Gabriel Judy Gates
Gillian Christie Jo Anna Codington Janet Cohen
Andrea Dill
Patti Geissinger Susan Goe Ruth Goodacre
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Kayla Granillo
Carol Meulenkamp
Jessiciah Rabkin
Ellen Weisser
Martha Green
Jessika Meyer
Rose-Marie Raumin
Dawn Whittam
Eloise Habekost
Carolyn Michaelis-Moe
Beverly Reeves
Kay Wick
Pearl Harp
Alecia Miller
Lynn Reiter
Mary Ann Xavier
Kathleen Harper
Don Moores
Dottie Rice
Josh Zahid
Cheryl Harrison
Penny Moores
Julia Rogers
Melba Zimmermann
Jeanne Hartnell
Gloria Moreland
Barbara Rozema
Kerre Ziprick
Irene Haynes
Laurie Munson
Chris Sandoval
Dunbar Avocado Ranch
Sandi Herrmann
Jean Murdoch
Brooke Schneider
June Hibbard
Sherry Nolfe
Louise Schneider
Pam Holcolme
Johnie Nottingham
Joan Scott
Nancy Johnston Lashier
Carron Oberhauser
Katherine Seheult
Roland Karim
Kadijat Oladiran
Cheryl Slaton
Marilyn Kim
Malanie Orr
Liz Slaton
Maddie King
Jennifer Osborne
Lynn Sleeth
Tina Knight
Diane Palmer
Angie Temple
Melissa Koss
Su Parti
Le An Teunissen
Renate Krause
Jillian Payne
Michael Thompson
Beverly Krick
Cheryl Pellow
Pamela Timothy
Stacy Kunkel
Patricia Perkins
Carol Troesh
Val Lewis
Amanda Perry
Elsa Troesh
Sandra Lourenco
Gail Perry
Carole Trousas
Amanda Lower
Angie Perryman
Teresa Volk
Lani Lynch
Scott Perryman
Agatha Wallen
Janice Mace
Bea Petti
Jessica Wallen
Katherine Maiberger
Christa Plesinger
Dixie Watkins
Laurie Mattson
Jim Ponder
Kara Watkins
Beanie Medlicott
Juliana Powell
Shelli Watkins
Candace Power-Quinn
Pat Watts
Ann Meier
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RIVERSIDE GUILD Doreen Alewine Lorraine Anderson Beverly Bailey Judy Bailey Carla Lidner Baum Zee Beard Linda Boecker Maria Brandon Rachelle Bussell Carol Canale Suzy Clem Alyson Cram Jannette Curti Ann De Wolfe Margo Dutton Joni Evans Phyllis Evans Virginia Field Janet Gless Seema Gupta
Vickie Hawley
Rosie Richardson
Loretta Holstein
John McCusker
Concha Rivera
TEMECULA/MURRIETA VALLEY GUILD
Gail Hood
Barbara Robinson
Bonnie Baker
Catherine Pepe
Jody Isenberg
Melissa Robinson
Peter Baker
Angie Perryman
Sue Johnson
Sandra Schrader
Theresa Bolton
Scott Perryman
Roland Karim
Barbara Shackelton
Rachelle Bussell
Lucas Secor
Jeannene Kelly
Sue Simonin
Cathy Ciraulo
Helen Staples-Evans
Sari Kustner
Cookie Smith
Cindy Coopes
Mie Tscuhimoto
Connie Librenjak
Candace Spiel
Patti Demuth
Lili Tuccinardi
Jinger Liner
Carol Troesh
Michele Edisen
Lauren Weeks
Meredith Maloney
Kelli Tyson
Thomas Ferguson
Josh Zahid
Pauline McGuigan
Clara Vanderpool
LouEllen Ficke
Marcia McQuern
Billie Yeager
Judy Heinrich
Bernice Miceli
Josh Zahid
Jill Howie
Patricia Miller
Paige Zellerbach
Roland Karim
Barbara Moore Laura Moss Kristen Muller Janet Orr Jillian Payne
HONORARY MEMBERS Liz De Sutter Kristi Robinson Susan Wygant
Michelle Ortiz
Annette LaRocque Debby Lalonde Carmela Loelkes Christine McCusker
Angie Perryman Scott Perryman Carma Pooley Dana Poppler Joe Poppler Bobbie Powell
lluch.org/guilds For more information on the Guilds, please contact Josh Zahid at jnzahid@llu.edu or 909-558-5384.
Mary Ann Reyes Gail Rice
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BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
Andy Carpiac, Chair
Jonathan Holmes
Kelly Roberts
ADVISORS
Scott Perryman, President
Ernie Hwang
Andrea Rosenblatt
Christi Bulot
Joe Perry, Treasurer
Steve Kienle
Phil Savage IV
H. Roger Hadley, MD
Jillian Payne, Secretary
Melissa Koss
Candace Spiel
Erin J. Lastinger
Rachelle Bussell
Jeanne Mace
Ken Stream
Honorable Jerry Lewis
Richard E. Chinnock, MD
Alaina Mathews
Dennis Troesh
John W. Mace, MD
Robin Diamond-Ward
Christine McCusker
Roger Wadell
J. David Moorhead, MD
Patrick Evans
Glenn Moss
James E. Woolen
Honorable Patrick J. Morris
Trixie Fargo
Laurie Munson
Mary Ann Xavier
Dave K. Stockton
Jill Golden
Jonathan O’Connell
George D. Voigt
Martha E. Green
Ricardo Peverini, MD
Dixie Watkins
Richard Hart, MD, DrPH
Honorable James Ramos Jr.
Morton Woolley, MD *
Kerry Heinrich
Maria Ramos
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CONTACT US DIRECTOR Joanna DeLeon 909-558-5366 jadeleon@llu.edu
GUILDS MANAGER AND SPECIAL INITIATIVES
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
Josh N. Zahid 909-558-5384 jnzahid@llu.edu
LLU Children’s Hospital Foundation 11175 Mountain View Plaza, Suite B Loma Linda, CA 92354 Fax 909-558-3562
SENIOR MAJOR GIFTS OFFICER, CORPORATE CHAMPIONS
EVENTS COORDINATOR
MAILING ADDRESS
Tiffany Hoekstra 909-558-5367 thoekstra@llu.edu
Amiee Lay 909-558-5368 alay@llu.edu
LLUCH Foundation P.O. Box 2000 Loma Linda, CA 92354
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