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Caption: Several physicians and caregivers on Queen of the Valley Medical Center’s Cancer Team gather for a photo in the Founder’s Garden. From left to right: Daniel Mirda, MD, Medical Oncologist; Michael Corradetti, MD, Radiation Oncologist; Bhavani Gannavarapu, MD, Radiation Oncologist; Mark Young, Chief Medical Physicist; Angela San Filippo, RN, Nurse Manager; Marla Bruner, RN, Lead Nurse.
Landmark Gift to Fund Cancer Care in Napa
Monumental gift marks the second largest philanthropic contribution in Providence Queen of the Valley’s history
Queen of the Valley Medical Center Foundation announced today a historic multi-million-dollar gift from an anonymous donor to grow and enhance cancer care at the Napa hospital. The donation of $7.5 million is the second largest in Queen of the Valley’s history.
“The donor’s vision is aspirational, and it will impact thousands of lives for years to come,” said CEO of Queen of the Valley Foundation and Chief Philanthropy Officer at Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center Rachael Poer. “We are incredibly grateful for this transformational gift that will allow us to enhance our state-of-the-art cancer services. Our community’s tradition of partnering with the hospital to ensure high-quality care is available for themselves and their neighbors continues to inspire and makes this a great place to live, work and visit.”
The donor’s personal experience watching loved ones suffer through cancer treatment inspired this gift that will increase the availability of healing programs and services for patients in Napa. The hospital is finalizing details around the new developments that will be added to Queen of the Valley’s core services as a result of this gift. In addition to advancing cancer care, the donor’s wishes also included restoring and modernizing the hospital’s outdoor dining patio/garden to provide a place of respite for health care workers, patients and visitors to ease their way while visiting and caring for patients.
“We are truly humbled by this generous gift that will bring hope and healing to patients who receive a cancer diagnosis and receive treatment in our community,” said Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Medical Officer Amy Herold, M.D. “This investment invites us to reimagine the future of cancer care and allows us to further enhance the award-winning oncology care we provide to our neighbors.”
The hospital is accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Queen of the Valley’s cancer program is also an American College of Radiology designated Mammography Accredited Facility and Radiation Oncology Accredited Facility.
As health care organizations continue to respond to increasingly strong challenges, including inflation, tariffs, the significant impacts of H.R. 1 and more, philanthropy continues to be essential. Philanthropic gifts come in many forms, including cash, real estate, vehicles, IRA distributions, stocks and bonds, or naming Queen of the Valley Foundation as a beneficiary on any of your policies. Learn more about giving opportunities.
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