Together, We’re Changing Cancer Care in Orange County
When lives are at stake, specialized expertise matters. We believe everyone should have access to the latest advances. As a community of individuals, families, caregivers, scientists and visionaries, we are connected by hope, strengthened by trust and united by action. Giving to City of Hope Orange County isn't charity — it's action. It's partnership. It's how we will outpace cancer — together.
Before City of Hope extended its mission to Orange County, approximately 20% of cancer patients were leaving the area for advanced cancer care, including many who traveled to City of Hope. Today, that number is less than 5%. We're fulfilling our promise to the people of Orange County to provide access to advanced care and clinical trials close to home.
We're all in on curing cancer — corporate partners, community fundraisers, volunteers and individual donors across Orange County have rallied behind this mission. Together, they have helped transform an ambitious idea into a reality that is bringing hope and healing to patients and families throughout the region. and we invite you to join us.
“Your steadfast support has advanced our mission of lifesaving research and compassionate care, right here at City of Hope Orange County — the fulfillment of a promise that no one should have to leave their community for the best cancer treatment."
Annette M. Walker, M.H.A.
President
Ronald and Sandi Simon Presidential Chair
City of Hope Orange County
Corporate giving presents an opportunity to grow your company culture and reflect your organization’s values in a way that will benefit your employees, your customers and society.
Including a gift to City of Hope Orange County in your will or trust, or by beneficiary designation, is a great way to extend your legacy of compassion.
Philanthropy in Orange County
Caring for our Orange County neighbors is an exceptionally rewarding experience. No one should face cancer alone, so I am grateful for each member of our City of Hope family who gives generously to support our important mission of healing.”
— Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D., M.B.A.
Deputy Physician-in-Chief, City of Hope Orange County
“Usually science is multiple steps – it’s a lot of small steps and perseverance, but having donors be able to fund you moves those steps so much quicker.”
Amrita Krishnan, M.D.
Nason-Hollingsworth Chair in Multiple Myeloma & Executive Medical Director, Hematology, City of Hope Orange County
Director, Judy and Bernard Briskin Multiple Myeloma Center