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Catherine and Casey Adams
Safeguarding our future.
Catherine and Casey Adams appreciate Huntington Hospital staff members and their dedicated response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “People are dealing with so much this year,” says Casey, “but no one has dealt with as much as healthcare workers. The bravery of those who confront this highly contagious virus is truly inspiring to us.”

Catherine and Casey Adams, pictured here with their children (from left), Henry, Charlotte and Georgia, have been generous supporters of our work for more than a decade.
The couple decided to show their gratitude for this work through a gift to the hospital, made through our COVID-19 Response Fund. “There’s no greater use for these funds than to help those who are most affected by the pandemic,” says Casey. “That includes patients who are sick with the virus, and the healthcare workers who care for them.”
Casey and Catherine have long supported our work, first becoming involved through SCRUBS Giving Society in 2009 — the year their son, Henry, was born here. The connection to the hospital does not stop at that. The couple welcomed daughters Charlotte (born 2010) and Georgia (born 2012) into the world here, too. “Even before the kids were born,” says Catherine, “we had a strong connection with the hospital,” as other family members had received our care.
The couple wants to ensure exceptional care remains available for our community, long into the future. “The only reason we have Huntington Hospital now,” Casey says, “is because of the generosity of the people who came before us. We need to carry that forward.