Generous gift establishes food allergy center
Dale and Julie Burghardt made a $5 million gift to establish a first-of-its-kind food allergy center at OHSU.
Dale and Julie Burghardt made a $5 million gift to establish a first-of-its-kind food allergy center at OHSU.
A random act of gun violence ended Adam Arrambide’s life. His mother, Jesseye Arrambide, advocates to stop the gun crisis in his memory.
Long compelled to help others, the Holdens’ big vision for their giving includes a recent $5 million commitment in their estate plan to OHSU.
Eighty years after a life-changing accident, two brothers make estate gifts to benefit OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
The Tanabe Address, established by OHSU alumni Calvin and Mayho Tanabe, aims to engage the public with lectures on contemporary issues.
As the summer days grow longer and brighter, we wanted to pause and say: Thank you. Below you will find selected stories that illustrate donor impact across the missions of research, education, health care and advocacy.