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Corporate Citizenship & Giving Guide 2021: MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach

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2801 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 933-GIVE
[email protected]
millerchildrens.org
Twitter: @millerchildrens
Instagram: @millerchildrens
Facebook: @millerchildrens
Established in 1970

LEADERSHIP
Executive Leadership
John Bishop
CEO

Board of Directors
Joel F. Brodsky, DDS, MS
Brodsky Orthodontics

Lisa Chapman
UBS Financial Services

Joe Cristina
Retired Executive, Mattel, Inc.

Gary DeLong
The RTP Group

John Fielder
Retired President, Southern California Edison

Robert Funari

NxStage Medical

Randy Gordon
Former President & CEO, Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce

Mari Hooper
Philanthropist

Katherine Keesal
Sotheby’s International Realty

Susan LaPutz
Windes Tax Services

Walter Larkins
Sapphire RCMS, LLC

John Mehigan
Regency Centers

Kevin Peterson
P2S Engineering

Lynne Pillsbury
Philanthropist

Gary L. Van Arnam
Northern Trust

John C. Wang
PCRS Corporation

James Wells, MD
Philanthropist

Sandy Wells
Philanthropist

Joe Zucchero
Philanthropist

MISSION STATEMENT
Miller Children’s & Women’s is dedicated to improving the health of children, families and the community through patient care, education and research.

SERVICE AREA
Because children’s hospitals are unique, they serve larger geographic regions than adult hospitals. Miller Children’s & Women’s treats more than 8,000 children each year and provides services for more than 65,000 children who require specialized care in the outpatient setting throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

FAST FACTS

• Miller Children’s & Women’s is one of only eight full-service, free-standing children’s hospitals in California, and one of only two in Los Angeles County.
• Miller Children’s & Women’s is the only hospital in Los Angeles and Orange Counties that keep mom and baby together under one roof, which is especially important in high risk or emergent situations. The “Women’s” in the name represents the more than 5,500 women each year who trust Miller Children’s & Women’s to safely deliver their baby.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause (after operation expenses)?
100%
What was your greatest recent community impact?
Thanks to the immense community support, Miller Children’s & Women’s was prepared and able to continue providing care to patients in the midst of COVID-19. Many supplies were donated to the hospital, as well as staff during the pandemic.

AREAS OF FUNDING
Fundraising efforts continue into 2022 to support the new Children’s Village, which allows families to see their specialty physicians, as well as access a variety of health services including a pharmacy, rehabilitation therapies and imaging in a single kid-friendly, state-of-the-art location.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

•    Cherese Mari Laulhere BirthCare Center
•    Cherese Mari Laulhere Children’s Village
•    Cherese Mari Laulhere Child Life Program
•    Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Institute
•    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

GOALS FOR 2022
•    To endow the programs of the Cherese Mari Laulhere Children’s Village.
•    To increase awareness and community support of the Children’s Village.

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