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Welcome
We are honored to share the Lampley family’s story today. Many of us are parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles and can identify with the fear of not knowing where to turn when a child we love needs help.
Today, you will meet Angela and Lemone Lampley who live near Chicago. They are the parents of three accomplished young adults, including their daughter Elise. You'll also meet Shasa Jackson and Dr. Aris Mosley from the Valleywise Health First Episode Center, both integral members of Elise's care and recovery team.
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The outpatient First Episode Center, located in Avondale, is one of many behavioral health services offered at Valleywise Health, Arizona's public teaching health system.
Many people don't realize Valleywise Health is also home to:
One of the largest and longest-running physician training programs in the state
A level-I trauma center treating both adults and children, keeping families together in their time of need
The Arizona Burn Center at Valleywise Health, Arizona's only nationally verified burn center, and one of the premier academic burn centers in the country
Three behavioral health hospitals - making Valleywise Health the largest provider of inpatient behavioral health services in Arizona
Extensive refugee health services, serving refugee women, children and families
The first and largest HIV/AIDS primary care clinic in Arizona
We hope you leave today with a new perspective on what exceptional care is and the importance of “changing the conversation” about brain health.
Early expert intervention can truly save lives.
We hope you are as inspired as we are by the Lampley family and the many ways Valleywise Health serves our community.
Today, we honor the doctors, nurses and medical professionals who practice and teach at Valleywise Health. The funds we raise will help more families receive the expert care they need.
We’re grateful for your valuable time and invite you to go ALL IN for Valleywise with us.