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With the generous support of our donors, we are impacting lives here in San Fernando Valley every day.
Wellness For All
Compassionate beginnings in the Friese Family Tower’s admitting department
Endless appreciation is extended to Cary and Marla Lefton, whose generosity toward the Friese Family Tower leaves an indelible mark on our community. The newly named admitting
department reflects the Leftons’ steadfast commitment to facilitating a seamless and compassionate entry into our care. Every patient who begins their journey in this space is encircled by the warmth and benevolence that Cary and Marla’s gift has bestowed upon our community. Their unwavering support and
dedication not only ease the path for those seeking healing but also fuel our collective spirit in advancing health and wellness for all.
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A Moooo-ving Donation from Clover Sonoma
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Navigating the Cancer Journey
When Jane was diagnosed with breast cancer, Nurse Navigator Angela Acevedo became her advocate, guide and support -- from the initial meeting with the oncologist to the final chemotherapist treatment. I will never forget all the ways Angela helped me through a very difficult time in my life,” reflects Jane.
Read StoryMinutes that make a difference
Michael Lora woke up not knowing he would be fighting for his life later that day. Within hours he was being transported to St. Joseph Hospital Emergency Care Center. He was immediately met by a team of nurses and doctors, including Dr. Peter Smethurst who recommended antibiotics which ended up saving his life.
Read StoryThe heart of the matter
“I was a ticking time bomb. A heart attack waiting to happen.” Carrol was informed she needed immediate bypass surgery, but a rare genetic disorder would make it unsafe to perform. That’s when St. Joseph Hospital came through with a new, minimally invasive technique.
Read StoryGiving from the heart and home
Now retired, Drs. Amin decided they were at the right time in their lives to downsize, but more importantly, to give back to the community they cherished in a significant way. Their extraordinary generosity will help fund Nursing Excellence and Behavioral Health.
Read StoryA life devoted to caring
Shirley Moretti, a donor and friend, said it best. “When we focus on others, we learn about ourselves.” Giving back to others was one of her greatest joys in life — it filled her heart and inspired countless others to follow in her footsteps.
Read StoryOne of the best ever
More than 300 golfers enjoyed a day that included two 18-hole courses of golf and raised more than $405,000 in support of the St. Joseph Hospital’s Cardiovascular Program.
Read StoryA record-breaking event
Supported by Marsha Moeller and presented by Centaurus Financial, Inc. and The Gooding-Barry and Immell Families, Celebration 2019 raised a record-breaking $676,000 for the Nursing Center of Excellence while celebrating 90 years of healing at St. Joseph Hospital.
Read StoryThe best inspires confidence
When he needed a scan to check for cancer, Terrance was nervous to say the least. “The tech prepping me for my PET/CT scan told me that my diagnostic test would be done with the new equipment just received. He said that it was the 'best of the best' and made possible by generous donor support” said Terrance.
Read StoryA Moooo-ving Donation from Clover Sonoma
With the Covid-19 pandemic reaching communities across the world, local hospitals are in need of donations, Clover Sonoma commits to donating more than $100,000 to Petaluma Valley Hospital to provide ventilators and critical medical supplies.
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