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The UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center is a leading academic healthcare institution that focuses on preventing, treating and ultimately curing cancer. Our 500 physicians and researchers develop new cancer therapies and advance our understanding of the disease. We do this while remaining patient-focused and providing the best cancer care possible. UCLA has the resources on our campus, through our community clinics and with our partners to treat even the toughest cancers and discover new ways to eliminate this disease.
Straith Hospital is a Southfield, MI-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center’s history dates back to 1881 with many “firsts” in healthcare over the years. In 1993, P/SL opened the first cancer center in the Rocky Mountain region, and one of the first centers of its kind in the U.S., dedicated exclusively to the treatment of cancer. P/SL now has the largest bone marrow transplant center in the region, The Colorado Blood Cancer Institute (CBCI). CBCI is nationally recognized for the clinical expertise and research of its eight physicians who have more than 140 years of cumulative experience. In 2013, CBCI performed more than 250 bone marrow transplants.
CFNI is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides leadership and resources for the enhancement of health and the quality of life in Northwest Indiana. Projects Community Foundation has pursued throughout its history have served to strengthen the communities it serves. At the heart of CFNI`s charitable endeavors is operation of Community Healthcare System, comprising three not-for-profit hospitals: Community Hospital in Munster; St. Catherine Hospital in East Chicago; and St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart. Other community projects include the development of The Center for Visual and Performing Arts; creation of a not-for-profit foundation for cancer research, operation of the Cancer Resource Centre offering free support services to cancer patients and their families; donation of land and more than $3.5 million to create the Community Veterans Memorial; and Hartsfield Village, a senior living continuing care retirement community. The Foundation also owns a for-profit company, Community Resources, Inc., which manages The Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster and is developing Community Estates, a residential development in south Munster. Throughout its history, CFNI has supported a number of charitable ventures in Northwest Indiana, including participation in a number of capital campaigns for other local not-for-profit groups; support and scholarships to area colleges and universities; funding for roads and public infrastructure; and donation of land and office space for the not-for-profit Hospice of the Calumet Area.