Ripple effects: The potential impacts of giving
There are at least five factors that support the ever-increasing impact of charitable gifts, especially when you give to a charitable organization.
A good deed in Glendora: A Girl Scout troop donates books to help patients
A Girl Scout troop in Glendora generously donated books and a book cart for patients during their stay at Emanate Health Foothill Presbyterian Hospital.
Season of giving: Employees and the community donate toys for pediatric patients
In the 8th Annual Pediatric Toy Drive, our Clinical Leadership team, employees and community members donated hundreds of toys to benefit pediatric patients for the holiday season, and throughout the entire year.
One fateful day: Adam's story at Queen of the Valley Hospital
What happened to Adam Arambula at school that Monday is never supposed to happen, and rarely does. “When we first arrived on scene, we found Adam lifeless — he was clinically dead,” Fireman/Paramedic Joseph Silguero explained.
A hero among us: Foundation Board of Trustees spotlight
Paying Homage to a Foundation Trustee for a Lifetime of Generosity and Service
Honoring a true gentleman: Grateful family member spotlight
In the Wake of Tragedy, Local Family “Pays it Forward” Through Generosity.
In love with the mission: The leadership of Robert H. Curry
Robert H. Curry is the chief executive officer of Emanate Health. Twelve years ago, Rob accepted the opportunity to lead Emanate Health (then known as Citrus Valley Health Partners) and relocated with his wife, Lori, from northern California to the San Gabriel Valley. Rob and his team turned a community-based health care system facing difficulty into a high-performing continuum of care, one of the fastest growing in the state. In the midst of building his team and making smart business decisions, Rob fell in love with the mission.
Heart-healthy giving: Fred Sparling’s gifts help shape the future
One thing Fred Sparling knows for sure: There’s no better feeling than giving from his heart to bring hope and health to others. Fred’s generosity to Emanate Health spans decades and impacts both patients and programs, especially those related to heart health.
Employee giving: Jane Dietzel, RN – Giving is the right thing to do
Thirty-five years. At one hospital. No wonder it feels like home.
Coming home: Family medicine resident Thomas Chong, MD
Covina native Thomas Chong, MD, learned an early lesson about health care: the importance of being present. According to Chinese tradition, family never leaves the bedside of ailing parents or grandparents; they take turns being there. Whenever his grandparents were hospitalized, Thomas was an important part of the family bedside rotation and frequently served as translator between physician and patient. His curiosity about medicine was piqued.