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A Message from Melany Duval
When Dr. Sidney Farber achieved the first remissions in childhood leukemia in 1947, he changed everything.
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The Dana-Farber Campaign
One way our supporters accelerate campaign efforts is by including Dana-Farber in their estate plans.
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Changing the trajectory of multiple myeloma and access to care
When Joan Suzanne Tomsich was just 48 years old, she thought her life was over. A diagnosis of multiple myeloma led her to thoughts like, “Will I be around to see my kids graduate or witness them getting married?”
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Dana-Farber Society Dinner
On May 24, more than 200 guests gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston for the annual Dana-Farber Society Dinner.
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Trustees’ CGA helps fund the future
Like many other financially savvy donors who want to make a difference far into the future, several Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Trustees are embracing the opportunity to establish charitable gift annuities (CGAs), including Jim and Barbara Sadowsky.
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Endowed fellowship looks to the future
Baila Janock embodies generosity in its many forms. For over 30 years, she has combined her gifts of time, treasure, and talent to make a long-lasting impact on Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and its patients.
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Tuli gift plans for today and tomorrow
When asked why he became involved with Dana-Farber, Institute Trustee Sushil Tuli tells the story of his late wife, Rita
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The Dana-Farber Campaign
Establishing an endowment is a powerful way to support The Dana-Farber Campaign.
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Ware Estate
James W. Ware left a generous gift of $334,745 to provide unrestricted support for research and care at Dana-Farber. Unrestricted gifts provide flexible support for programs throughout Dana-Farber, from innovative basic research, to clinical trials, to programs that enhance the Institute’s signature Total Patient Care.
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Leadership gift establishes Poorvu Jaffe Chair in Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care and launches health equity initiative
Dana-Farber is committed to providing the best possible care to patients from all walks of life. In recent years, the Institute has prioritized expanding its clinical facilities into surrounding communities to better reach medically underserved patients with the Institute’s signature Total Patient Care model, which includes supportive services from the Department of Psychosocial Oncology and…