2024 Gala Program

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Riverside Convention Center

Presenting Sponsors

Laurena and Darrell Bolden with Alaina Mathews
As we look into the future, it's as far as we can see, So let's make each tomorrow be the best that it can be.
"I Cross My Heart"
George Strait

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital highlights

Tonight, we are honored to gather together with each of you to ensure that Loma Linda University Children's Hospital's approach to comprehensive, state-of-the-art medical services continues for decades to come.

Because of you, LLU Children's Hospital has been able to prioritize the health and safety of children for over thirty years. Since 1993, LLU Children's Hospital has been a place of compassionate care that champions leading-edge healthcare specifically for children.

Because of you, our hospital has grown into a 364-bed facility with more than 225 pediatricians and pediatric surgeons providing advanced and specialized care for the 1.2 million children living in San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Mono counties.

Because of you, 90,000 children are able to visit our hospitals and clinics each year to get the critical care they need. In fact, you’ve paved the way for 17,000 annual hospitalizations, more than 200 pediatric heart surgeries each year, and for specialized treatments that address 30 different conditions affecting children.

And because of you, we are reaching more kids than ever before. Your gifts make it possible for children to keep dreaming, and for parents to witness their children leading healthy, happy lives. Thank you!

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Letter From Foundation Chair

Welcome to our 31st Annual Foundation Gala benefiting Loma Linda University Children's Hospital.

As we Saddle Up for Miracles this evening, may we always be mindful of the significant health challenges many children in our community face every day. Through the power of your generous financial support, we are able to provide state-of-the-art research and treatment technologies making Loma Linda University Children's Hospital the preeminent healthcare provider for children in our community. Every child deserves a chance for a successful outcome and together we have the opportunity to help transform a devastating diagnosis into a life-changing miracle.

Providing world-class medical treatment, support services, and compassionate care to children in need requires dedicated staff, volunteers, and generous community support. Tonight, we have the opportunity to saddle up, have some fun, and prove that miracles do come true.

Thank you for your continued support!

Sincerely,

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Letter From Administrator

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital

31st Annual Foundation Gala, Saddle Up for Miracles. Tonight, we celebrate over three decades of providing healing for children, and focus on creating a future filled with hope and healing for our communities.

Building upon our recent pediatric healthcare expansion efforts, I am excited to share we are turning our attention to new frontiers, including a medical office building just for pediatric outpatient services. By creating a network of care in one location, we nurture the well-being of children and families and forge a path to a brighter future. We are also continuing to push the frontiers of pediatric oncology treatments to bring the future of healthcare to our children and their families. Our new campaign, Stronger Together, will allow Loma Linda University Children's Hospital to inspire, imagine, dream, and deliver on the promise of a healthier tomorrow.

For three decades, we have prioritized patient safety, quality, and innovation, earning accolades such as being recognized for the sixth time in seven years as a Top Children's Hospital by The Leapfrog Group and receiving continued recognition from U.S. News & World Report as a best children's hospital.

As we look to the future, we remain dedicated to providing the best care for children, mothers, and families in our region. Thank you for being part of our care team as we Saddle Up for Miracles together.

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Letter From Presenting Sponsors

Laurena and Darrell Bolden with Alaina Mathews

Good evening,

As the Presenting Sponsors of tonight’s 31st Annual Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala – Saddle Up for Miracles, we are deeply honored to support our community’s children and their families. We invite you to join us in making a profound difference in their lives.

For our family, supporting this Gala is more than a sponsorship; it’s a heartfelt commitment. We believe in the transformative power of unity, and it is our privilege to come together as a family to make a difference.

When we come together with a shared purpose, incredible things happen. Tonight, we stand at the threshold of a new frontier in pediatric healthcare, one that promises hope and healing to hundreds of thousands of children and families throughout our Inland Empire region.

Let tonight be a testament to the extraordinary impact we can have when we unite for a common cause.

Let our collective kindness and generosity pave the way for a future where every child receives the care and support they deserve.

Thank you,

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...You

find God's grace in every mistake and always give more than you take. –

"My Wish" Rascal Flatts
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Heather Froglear

An Inland Empire staple on K-FROG, broadcasting for nearly 30 years, mother to a Children’s Hospital patient and a Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation board member, Heather Froglear is an enthusiastic advocate for pediatric healthcare. Combining her talent and passion, Heather Froglear has helped K-FROG raise more than $7 million to benefit Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.

Anthony Donatelli

Hi, I am Anthony Donatelli and I have been lucky enough to live out my dreams of being on the radio for almost 10 years now! It all came to fruition after graduating from California State University, San Bernardino, and landing an on-air position at Audacy's KFRG 95.1-FM right out of college. I have had the honor of interviewing some of the biggest names in country music, as well as hosting many different concerts and charity events. The job that I have at home as a husband and dad is by far my favorite though. My wife Torri and I tied the knot in 2014 and we have a daughter, Reese, who we welcomed to the world in 2021.

Emcee
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Entertainment

Fiddle Sisters

Nashville-based Fiddle Sisters is a pair of sibling violin players, 13-year-old Summer and 10-year-old Kadence, who love sharing their music and inspiring others.

Born into a musical family, Summer and Kadence began studying violin at age two with their mother. Fiddle Sisters' performance pieces range from classical compositions to Bluegrass to Irish music and they are often joined by their father on guitar.

Event Resources

Wi-Fi

Connect to the Gala Wi-Fi using the QR code.

Network name: LLUCH2024

Password: gala2024

Connect with us on social media!

LLUChildrens

Use #FoundationGala for this year's Gala photo fun!

lomalindagala.org

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dinner menu

Salad

Southern Black Eyed Pea Salad

Bibb Lettuce, Black Eyed Peas, Green Beans and Carrots topped with Onion Crisps and a Blood Orange Vinaigrette Entrée Duo

Mahi-Mahi with a Chipotle Peach Glaze

Braised Short Rib with a Honey Mesquite Demi-Glaze

Served with Smoked White Cheddar Mac and Cheese and Broccolini

Vegetarian Entrée

Butternut Squash Bread Pudding

Rested on a bed of Spinach and Kale topped with a Heirloom Tomato Bruschetta and served with Baby Carrots

Banana Pudding with a Bread Pudding Crouton and Maple Cream Sauce

Desserts

Apple Crumble and Maple Cream Sauce &

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Prayer

Presenting Sponsor Welcome Administration Welcome Sponsor Recognition Dash

Shirley N. Pettis Award

Program

Lyndon Edwards, MBA, MHS

Chief Operating Officer, Loma Linda University Health Hospitals

Laurena and Darrell Bolden with Alaina Mathews

Peter Baker, JD, MBA

Senior Vice President and Administrator, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital

Peter Baker, JD, MBA

Roger Wadell Chair, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation Board

Jim Nye Auctioneer

Richard E. Chinnock, MD

Presented by Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH President, Loma Linda University Health

Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award Hometown Hero Award Live Auction

Dixie Watkins and Eloise Habekost

Presented by Peter Baker, JD, MBA and Daniel Penrod, Chief Executive Officer of La Loma

Donald Moores, MD

Presented by Francis Chan, MD, FAAP, FACP Chair, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and Glenn Moss, President and Chief Executive Officer of Moss Bros. Auto Group

Emerson Fine Jewelry

Presented by Rachelle Bussell, MA, RN, CFRE

Senior Vice President, Advancement, Loma Linda University Health

Heather Froglear Emcee

Member, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Foundation Board

Anthony Donatelli Emcee

Jim Nye Video Presentation

Oakley Quinonez's Story Fund a Miracle Check Presentation

Jim Nye and friends

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Sponsors

Presenting

Laurena and Darrell Bolden with Alaina Mathews

Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award

La Loma

Glenn and Gigi Moss

Dude Ranch

Big Hearts for Little Hearts

Loma Linda Guild

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Department of Pediatrics

City Slicker

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Pediatric Critical Care Division

Stater Bros. Charities

Wrangler

Agfa Healthcare Corporation

Carroll Shelby Foundation

Ayad and Trixie Fargo

Layton Construction

Loma Linda University and Foundation

Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group

David and Alexandria Manzano

Mascari Dinh Architects

Riverside University Health System

Barbara Robinson and Family

SAC Health

Soren McAdam LLP

Tom and Candace Spiel

Varner & Brandt LLP

Jim and Melanie Woolen

Buckaroo

BofA Securities

Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBanc Capital Markets

Andy and Kelley Carpiac

Circa Management Inc.

Fennemore Law

Hub International

Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of Excellence

Inland Empire Health Plan

Labcorp

Loma Linda University

Department of Neurosurgery

Pacific Premier Bank

Walter's Automotive Group Inc. and Kienle Motor Sports

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Giddy Up!

Anthem Blue Cross

DPR Construction

First 5 San Bernardino

Loma Linda University

Division of Neonatology

Loma Linda University

Global Health Institute

Redlands Community Hospital

Swingtide Inc.

West Coast University

Pony Up!

Mitsubishi Cement Corporation

Toyota of San Bernardino

In-Kind Sponsorships

KFROG

KOLA

Konica Minolta Business Solutions

U.S.A. Inc.

Table Purchasers

Peter and BonnyMae Baker

Big Hearts for Little Hearts Desert Guild

Big Hearts for Little Hearts Riverside Guild

Dr. Mark and Rachelle Bussell

Dr. Richard Chinnock

Dr. Ihab Dorotta

Lyndon and Lisa Edwards

Eloise Habekost

Dr. Richard and Judy Hart

Dr. and Mrs. Irving Feldkamp IV

Huntington Technology Finance

Serafin and Angela Lalas

Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine

Center and Loma Linda University

School of Behavioral Health

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital

Division of Pediatric Surgery

Loma Linda University Eye Institute

Loma Linda University Health

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Loma Linda University Health

Pediatric Urology

Loma Linda University

Medical Center – Murrieta

Loma Linda University

School of Allied Health Professions

Loma Linda University School of Nursing

Loma Linda University School of Public Health and Loma Linda University

School of Pharmacy

Loma Linda University School of Religion

Dr. Donald and Penny Moores

Sherry Nolfe and Helen Staples-Evans

Ricardo and Kathleen Peverini

Steve and Victoria PonTell

Lucas and Shandra Secor

Alan Soderblom

Darryl VandenBosch

Dr. Hugh and Dixie Watkins

Trevor and Sami Wright

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Shirley N. Pettis Award

The Shirley N. Pettis Award recognizes outstanding dedication and distinguished service to children. Through their volunteerism and community service, award recipients have demonstrated the desire and motivation to improve the lives of children throughout the Inland Empire. Throughout her career, The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson was dedicated to improving the status of children, both nationally and in California. After her husband’s passing, she was elected to his seat and served the 37th Congressional District of California in the 94th and 95th Congress. Her commitment was underscored by six years of service as founding chair of the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Board. Under her leadership, the Foundation expanded its membership and increased awareness of children’s issues and needs. In recognition of her commitment and service to LLU Children’s Hospital and in appreciation for her lifelong dedication to improving the quality of life for children, we acknowledge and remember the late Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson through this award.

Previous Recipients

Leona Aronoff-Sadacca

Leonard L Bailey, MD

Neal and Carol Baker

Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds

Jack H. Brown

Robert Fisher Chinnock, MD Farmer Boys

I.M. (Bud) and Pam Feldkamp III

K-FROG 95.1 FM

Steven and Cathy Kienle

Arlene Willis Lewis

The Honorable Jerry Lewis

Ralph and Goldy Lewis

John Mace, MD

Alaina Mathews and Family

Martin and Evelyn Matich

J. David Moorhead, MD

The Honorable Patrick J. Morris

Ken and Sean Ramirez

James and Rowena Ramos

Riverside Community Health Foundation

Clare Sheridan-Matney, MD

Tom and Candace Spiel

Stater Bros. Markets and Stater Bros. Charities

Dennis and Carol Troesh

Bruce and Nancy B. Varner

Donald and Lois Verleur

Walter's Children's Charity Classic

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2024

Recipient of the Shirley N. Pettis Award

richard e. chinnock, md

Dr. Richard Chinnock, MD, is a devoted pediatrician who exemplifies a familial legacy in pediatric care. With more than three decades of service to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, Dr. Chinnock serves as Chief Medical Officer for the Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Chinnock’s passion for the mission of Loma Linda University Health stems from his upbringing as the son of a pediatrician who also faithfully served LLU Children’s Hospital for decades. Now a father to a pediatrician himself, Dr. Chinnock has been part of more than 60 years of pediatric history in Loma Linda and is grateful for the part his family has played in its formation.

The recipient of a U.S. Navy scholarship, Dr. Chinnock earned his MD from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1982. After medical school, he served as a battalion surgeon at Camp Pendleton and later completed a pediatric residency at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego.

Retiring from the Navy as a Navy Captain, Dr. Chinnock joined the pediatric heart transplant team in 1989 and worked alongside Dr. Leonard Bailey. He has since held various pivotal roles, including pediatric residency director, medical director of the pediatric heart transplant team, professor and chair of pediatrics. He was the first president of the medical staff and helped develop the bylaws for Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.

A lifelong learner, Dr. Chinnock recognized the importance of administrative and policy skills in healthcare leadership and went on to earn a master’s degree in healthcare management from Harvard School of Public Health in 2013.

For his lifelong dedication and distinguished service provided to children and staff at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, it is an honor to recognize Dr. Richard Chinnock with the 2024 Shirley N. Pettis Award.

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Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award

Nancy B. Varner was one of the founding board members of the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation in 1992. Her active involvement with the Children’s Hospital included a term as the Foundation’s chair and chairing the inaugural Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala. In recognition of Nancy’s outstanding dedication and distinguished service to children through volunteerism and community service, the Lifetime Achievement Award is now known as the Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes outstanding dedication and lifetime distinguished service. Through both personal and professional service, the award winner has demonstrated desire, motivation and devotion to improve the lives of others.

Previous Recipients

Leonard L. Bailey, MD

B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS

Debbie Brown

LeeAnne Garman

Pete and Patsy Gillies

Loma Linda University Health Frontline Workers

James and Rowena Ramos

Barbara Robinson

Tim and Carol Rochford

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

The Honorable Shirley N. Pettis Thompson

Zareh Sarrafian

Clare Sheridan-Matney, MD

Morton and Jane Woolley, MDs

Frank and Mary Ann Xavier

Nancy, who passed away in 2019 following a battle with cancer, co-founded the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation, the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guild, the Inland Women Fighting Cancer Committee, and the annual Believe Walk in Redlands.

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2024 Recipients of the Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award dixie watkins and eloise habekost

Founded in 1999 by Dixie Watkins, Nancy Varner, and Eloise Habekost, the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds stand as an extraordinary volunteer force dedicated to enriching the experiences of young patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. Comprising three chapters – Desert, Loma Linda, and Riverside – with more than 40 board members and 365 annual members, these guilds have united communities across the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley to raise an impressive $13+ million for the hospital.

With a mission centered on organizing patient diversionary activities and enhancing medical services through fundraising, the guilds focus on bringing joy to young patients. Signature events like Gingerbread Village, Teddy Bear Day, Arts/Crafts sessions, and Reading Books programs provide uplifting activities for children undergoing medical treatment.

Founding members Dixie Watkins and Eloise Habekost embody the dedicated spirit of fundraising volunteers, humorously dubbing themselves “shameless beggars.” Their tireless efforts extend beyond, actively recruiting friends and family to join their cause, contributing crucial funds that significantly support the hospital’s mission of delivering quality care to children in need.

Through unwavering commitment, compassion, and creative fundraising initiatives, the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds, continue to leave a lasting positive imprint on the lives of children and families served by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. For this, we are honored to award both Dixie and Eloise with the Nancy B. Varner Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award

Dr. Leonard L. Bailey was a world-renowned pediatric heart surgeon whose work has given hope to children everywhere. His research and innovations in infant cardiology have helped save thousands of lives around the world. For 42 years, Dr. Bailey guided patients and their families at Loma Linda University Health through some of their most trying times. In honor of his legacy, we renamed our Outstanding Clinician Award to recognize Dr. Bailey’s lifetime of contributions.

The Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award recognizes lifelong dedication and distinguished service provided to children by a clinician at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital. Through their professional career and advocacy, award recipients have demonstrated the desire and motivation to improve the lives of children throughout the Inland Empire.

Previous Recipients

Stephen Ashwal, MD

Antranik Bedros, MD

Richard E. Chinnock, MD

Douglas Deming, MD

Ricardo Peverini, MD

Anees Razzouk, MD

Helen Staples-Evans, DNP, RN

Cynthia H. Tinsley, MD

1942–2019

Dr. Leonard L. Bailey's most enduring legacy lives in the qualities he demonstrated and inspired in others every day. These qualities rekindle our spirits, and in turn, the spirits of those we serve. For these reasons and many others, we cannot thank Dr. Bailey enough.

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2024 Recipient of the Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award donald moores, md

For more than thirty years, Dr. Moores has been a steadfast presence in meeting the surgical needs of critically ill and injured children in the Inland Empire. Holding roles such as Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma Services at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, he consistently delivers compassionate care during critical moments for patients and families.

Dr. Moores has not only enhanced the quality of care across all hospital levels but has also been a staunch advocate for pediatric trauma care at local, regional, and state levels. His passion for providing the best care shines through his work, impacting patients, interns, residents, and colleagues alike.

Dr. Moores’ humor, positivity, and selfless dedication have left an indelible mark on the pediatric surgical and critical care community of the Children’s Hospital. He leads by example, teaching residents and students a holistic approach to patient and family care, and his work ethic and acts of kindness are unmatched.

For his exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to pediatric care, Dr. Moores is a fitting recipient of this year’s Dr. Leonard L. Bailey Outstanding Clinician Award.

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Hometown Hero Award

The Hometown Hero Award recognizes the contributions of individuals who share our passion for children and help enrich the quality of life in our communities. The Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is grateful to those individuals whose commitment means a brighter future for the children’s lives they have touched.

Previous Recipients

Alane Allbee, RN

A. Gary Anderson

Brent Bailey

Patricia Baker

Larry Beynon

Glenda Burnett

Bob Burt

Tony and Sandy Cappelli

Kim Carter

Linda Cavola

Brian Christensen

Nina Coake

Jim and Jeannie Durbin

Jerry Eaves

Robert Erikson

Debi Faris-Cifelli

Bernadette Gallagher

Hilda Garcia

Mercedes Garcia

Betty Grant

Martha Green-Garrett

Cheri Gruenfeld

Ward Haas

Tom Hartman

Jaci and Eric Hasemeyer

Peggy Howard

Thomas Kaney

Gwen Knotts

Larry Kositsin

Michael Kuhn, MD

James M. Lally, MD

Carla Lidner-Baum, DDS

Alicia Lopez

Juan Carlos Luna

Josh Maldonado

Heidi Mayer

David and Donna Miller

Dr. Donald and Penny Moores

Patricia and Jerry Negus

Junior Recipients

Wyatt Caley

Joseph Machado

Kimie Metcalf

Bonnie O’Connor

Jodee Palmer

Kent Paxton

Suzie Prado-Cardoza

Candace Ransom

Jim and Arlene Ragan

Tom M. Rivera

Sandra Robertson

Joseph Rodriguez

Eric Sandoval

Charlie Seymour

Jerilyn Simpson

Tom and Candace Spiel

Nila Stein

George Tedeschi

Robin Diamond-Ward (Heather Froglear)

Trudy Wittaker

Elna Yates

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2024 Recipient of the Hometown Hero Award emerson fine jewelry

Established in 1959, Emerson Fine Jewelry is a family-owned and operated business with a legacy of delivering high-quality handcrafted jewelry with a strong emphasis on exceptional customer service. Under Paul Emerson's leadership and the subsequent transition to his children and their spouses, the family’s commitment to their craft and community is evident and ongoing.

What distinguishes the Emerson Fine Jewelry family is their philanthropic spirit, notably their support for the Children’s Hospital, extending over three decades. Through financial contributions and gifts of jewelry for Galas, they authentically exhibit a commitment to the well-being of children, families, and the community.

Their active involvement in various local nonprofits, including the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Guilds, demonstrates their dedication to treating the whole person and encompasses mental health, education, arts, and children’s healthcare. We are grateful to Paul Emerson and the Emerson Fine Jewelry family, and we are honored to award them with the 2024 Hometown Hero Award.

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From a cold to cancer diagnosis: Oakley's journey with leukemia at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital

At just six weeks old, Oakley Quinonez, born with a deep love for the outdoors, embarked on a journey into the world of mountains, fishing spots, and off-road terrains. Described by her mother, Crystal Quinonez, as a "girly girl with a tutu," Oakley fearlessly interacted with wildlife, picking up lizards and bugs.

"She is a light to everyone she meets and to everything she does. She's the happiest child you could ever meet," said Crystal.

In September 2022, their lives took an unexpected turn when what appeared to be a common cold turned out to be acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a type of cancer affecting white blood cells in the blood and bone marrow.

"She started getting what we just thought was a cold. All the kids at gymnastics kept getting colds, so we were like, 'Okay, it's just a normal cold.' And then her eyes started to swell."

Oakley's diagnosis came from Latikia Puri, MBBS, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at Children's Hospital. The projected treatment plan spanned two and a half to three years, marked by challenges such as severe leg pain causing difficulty in standing, neuropathy, hair loss, and the challenges of treatment.

Crystal shared, "I think the hardest thing for her was the hair loss, because we would brush her hair every morning, and it was like, 'Oh, your pretty hair, let's get your pretty hair ready.' And after it started falling out, she was like, 'Oh, I'm not pretty anymore. I don't have my pretty hair anymore.'"

The initial intensive phase, lasting about nine to 10 months, mainly occurred in the outpatient setting, with occasional hospital admissions for rigorous chemotherapy. As the first year concluded, the treatment's intensity decreased.

Oakley's treatment has transitioned to a less intensive phase, now managed at home with oral chemotherapy. Her regimen includes a medication specifically targeting and killing tumor cells, with fewer typical side effects associated with chemotherapy. This represents a significant advancement in pediatric cancer treatment, offering medications with reduced short-term and long-term side effects. A glimmer of hope emerged as her hair grew back, signifying a return to normalcy for both Oakley and her family.

Tonight, as we honor Oakley's journey, let her story remind us that even in the darkest moments, a little sunlight can illuminate the path to hope and resilience.

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Fund a Miracle (Raise the Paddle)

Join us in transforming pediatric cancer treatment at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and Cancer Center, the sole provider of comprehensive cancer care in the Inland Empire. Tonight, we have an extraordinary opportunity to revolutionize cancer treatment, ensuring cutting-edge options are accessible to all, especially the most vulnerable.

Unfortunately, some children face disproportionately high rates of pediatric cancer, and these disparities are particularly severe among certain populations, making successful outcomes more challenging.

Loma Linda University Children's Hospital is leading the way in immunotherapy, specifically CAR-T cell therapy, to address these challenges. CAR-T cell therapy uses a patient’s own immune cells to target and destroy cancer cells, offering a promising solution for leukemia, especially for children of Hispanic, African American, and Native American heritage.

Our goal is to purchase the ClinicsMacs Prodigy platform, essential for cell processing and manufacturing, at a cost of $350,000 each. Your contribution tonight will enable us to develop groundbreaking treatments and expand our capacity to serve the children in our community.

Your support will directly impact the lives of those battling leukemia and other blood cancers in the Inland Empire and beyond, offering hope and healing to families in need.

Stronger Together – we can make a difference and transform cancer care for all.

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loma linda university children’s hospital foundation

Thank you for partnering with us to care for the children and families of the Inland Empire. By participating in the 31st Annual Foundation Gala, Saddle Up for Miracles, you are helping to provide comprehensive healthcare for children.

Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation is a non-profit organization seeking the resources needed to provide pediatric healthcare services and programs through Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.

We would like to extend a special thank you to the 2024 Foundation Board of Directors, our ambassadors of hope and healing, for ensuring compassionate healthcare for the children and families of our community.

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2024 Board of Directors

Peter Baker, President

Roger Wadell, Chair

Amber Ruiz, Treasurer

Rachelle Bussell

Andy Carpiac

Debra Carrington

Francis Chan, MD

Robin Diamond-Ward

Trixie Fargo

Jill Golden

Martha E. Green

Evelyn Gusseck

Erin J. Anderson

Christi Bulot

Richard E. Chinnock, MD

H. Roger Hadley, MD

Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH

Ernie Hwang

Cathy Kienle

Steven Kienle

Melissa Koss

Neelima Kunam, MD

Jeanne Mace

Alaina Mathews

Glenn Moss

Dona Nixon

Ricardo Peverini, MD

Victoria PonTell

Emeritus Advisors

J. David Moorhead, MD

Honorable Patrick J. Morris

Dave K. Stockton

Ken Stream

Maria Ramos

Kelly Roberts

Barbara Robinson

Phil Savage IV

Karen Scott

Lynn Sleeth

Candace Spiel

Dennis Troesh

Sean Varner

James E. Woolen

Trevor Wright

George D. Voigt

Dixie Watkins

Mary Ann Xavier

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special thanks

We couldn’t have done it without you!

Trixie Fargo, Co-chair

Cathy Kienle, Co-chair

Melissa Koss

Alaina Mathews

Penny Moores

Barbara Robinson

Jeni Smith

Candace Spiel

Joyce Waner

Dixie Watkins

Jim Woolen

Advancement Films, Loma Linda University Health

Garner Holt Productions

House of Plywood & Paneling

Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. Inc.

Jim Nye, Auctioneer

Bill and Crystal Wyatt, The Wyatt Group

The Evening’s Volunteers

And of course, our many generous sponsors.

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Mathews

are proud to support the 31st Annual Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala.

Laurena and Darrell Bolden with Alaina

We proudly support this year’s Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala, Saddle Up for Miracles.

Glenn and Gigi Moss

The Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild is committed to supporting the children at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital by developing programs and projects that address the critical needs of children and their families.

Become a member today:

lluch.org/llgmembership

B igHeartsforLittleH e a r elttiLrofstraeHgiBst straeH HEALING. HEALTHY. HAPPY.

The Department of Pediatrics

congratulates Dr. Richard Chinnock for receiving the Shirley N. Pettis Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Providing world-class care to children. Healing. Healthy. Happy.

AGFA HealthCare is proud to support the Saddle Up for Miracles Gala

Thank you for being a beacon of hope in the lives of our little ones. Together, let’s continue to make miracles happen.

www.agfahealthcare.com

That’s life in flow.

We are proud to support the

Ayad and Trixie Fargo

Loma Linda University and LLU Foundation are proud to support the 31st Annual Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala.

We are proud to support the

David and Alexandria Manzano

are proud to support Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital.

Proudly supporting the 31st Annual Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala, Saddle Up for Miracles.

Tom and Candace Spiel

are proud to support the 31st Annual Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala.

e Woolen Family

is proud to support the 31st Annual Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala.

Stronger together.

Cain Brothers is proud to support the vision and mission of Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and the entire Loma Linda University Health Family.

andy and kelley carpiac

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We are honored to support Loma Linda University Children's Hospital. You help us inspire hope and healing in the I.E. GROW LET

Committed to Our Communities

Loma Linda University Department of Neurosurgery is proud to support the 31st Annual Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala.

Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation

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giddy up!

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Loma Linda University Division of Neonatology

In-Kind Sponsorships

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Please be aware that a photographer has been commissioned by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital to take photographs at this event for use in Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital publicity material.

The photographs may be used by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital in various promotional media including newsletters, leaflets, brochures, and posters as well as Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital’s website.

Photographs may also be circulated to the media.

Photographs taken at this event might be kept on file for future use. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital will only use such photographs to promote future Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital events or programs. If you feel anyone is taking inappropriate photographs, please report this to an organizer.

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