Champions of creative giving
Celebrating the creative giving champions who help to build a future of health and well-being at OHSU.
Celebrating the creative giving champions who help to build a future of health and well-being at OHSU.
Get to know the foundation’s new president, Kate Azizi, and learn why she’s passionate about philanthropy in academic health and science.
Rosie is a curious and clever 9-year-old who has faced numerous medical challenges, including eight surgeries, which she navigated with the support of her care teams at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Knight Cancer Institute transplant patients will have better access to life-saving treatments, thanks to an endowed fund from a former patient.
Celebrating the creative giving champions who help to build a future of health and well-being at OHSU.
Portland-based band Portugal. The Man performed at Timberline Daydream, an event benefitting OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Now in its 11th year, Hero-Up combines Keith’s love of superheroes and Burnett’s passion for running into a 5k and kids’ fun run that brings hundreds of runners and superheroes alike to the starting line.
A random act of gun violence ended Adam Arrambide’s life. His mother, Jesseye Arrambide, advocates to stop the gun crisis in his memory.
Sam Giles le Blanc leads the therapeutic gaming program for the Child Life department at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Through gaming, he helps to bring the joy of imagination and community to kids at Doernbecher.
From survivorship to entrepreneurship, Emma Cranston’s fight against cancer brings doughnuts to your local Fred Meyer.