Making a Difference!
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Vice President Rick Ghazy presenting a donation from the Goldwin Foundation to the Make a Wish Foundation of Los Angeles
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Vice President Rick Ghazy presenting a donation from the Goldwin Foundation to the Ronald McDonald House in Los Angeles
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters at Boston Children's Hospital with a representative from the Boston Children's Hospital Foundation and a Physician who is currently pioneering point of care technology in pediatric cardiology. The project is being supported by a generous donation from the Goldwin Foundation.
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at Boston Children's Hospital
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters visits Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy of the Goldwin Foundation accompanied by Vera Luxner, Senior Associate Director of Development, Children's Hospital Foundation, and Dinesh Pillai, MD, Pulmonologist, from Children's National Hospital in Washington DC. The Goldwin Foundation approved a $100,000 Grant for Dr. Pillai's research in 2014.
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy of the Goldwin Foundation accompanied by Judy Liu, MD, PhD, Investigator, Neuroscience Research, from Children's National Hospital in Washington DC. The Goldwin Foundation approved a $100,000 Grant for Dr. Liu's research in 2014.
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Vice President Rick Ghazy of the Goldwin Foundation and Sitaram Emani, MD, Assistant in Cardiac Surgery; Surgical Director, Adult Congenital Heart Program; Director, Complex Biventricular Repair Program; Surgical Director, Division of Cardiovascular Critical CareAssistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School. The Goldwin Foundation has given Boston Children's Hospital Trust a grant for $125,000 for Dr. Emani's Project.
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Board Members Martin Bobak and Sami Mekhemar are pictured here presenting a check for a $50,000 Grant to Monica Panno, STARS Benefit Chair 2014-2015 and Immediate Past President
Science Technology and Research Support Organization in Los Angeles California. The STARS Grant will be used to support the research of Dr. Carrie Miceli, who is currently conducting research at the The Center for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at UCLA. -
Vice President Rick Ghazy and Heidi Klum at the Kickoff for the Helping Hands Fund at Children's Hospital in LA. Heidi was the MC for the event. The Goldwin Foundation made an inaugural donation of $100,000 to CHLA for this venture.
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Vice President Rick Ghazy and members of the board of directors from the LA Mission in Los Angeles, California
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured at an event Launching the Helping Hands Fund at CHLA
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Vice President Rick Ghazy at The Boys and Girls Club of Hollywood, CA
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters of the Goldwin Foundation and Sitaram Emani, MD, Assistant in Cardiac Surgery; Surgical Director, Adult Congenital Heart Program; Director, Complex Biventricular Repair Program; Surgical Director, Division of Cardiovascular Critical CareAssistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School. The Goldwin Foundation has given Boston Children's Hospital Trust an additional grant for $171,000 to continue Dr. Emani's project.
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters is pictured at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska holding an EEG Net made for a child. The Goldwin Foundation provided a grant to the Madonna Foundation to support the purchase and research of this technology.
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Goldwin Foundation, Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and his wife Katie Chatters are pictured here with Marsha Lommel, President and CEO (Center) Sue Carraher, Development Associate, Grants and Gift Proposals (Right of Center) and Sue Sughroue, Director, Lincoln Foundation (Right) of the Madonna Foundation in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Goldwin Foundation, Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters is Pictured here with his wife Katie Chatters (Center) Dr. Judith Burnfield, Director of the Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering at Madonna (Left)
Thad Buster, Chief Research Analyst (Right of Center) and Dr. Susan Koch Fager, Director of the Communication Center at Madonna (Right). Behind them is a 3-D Printer purchased by a grant provided by the Goldwin Foundation. -
Vice President Rick Ghazy presenting a donation from the Goldwin Foundation to The Beverly Hills City Council. This grant will be used for a scholarship program.
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured here with two children at The Ronald McDonald house in Los Angeles
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured here with Olivia Pennock, Senior Foundation Relations Officer
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy with Herb Smith, CEO at Los Angeles Mission
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Vice President Rick Ghazy at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at the Ronald McDonald house in Los Angeles
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters is picture here with his mother, Linda Chatters (Right) and The Chairman of The Board of Directors for The Shriners Children's Hospital of Tampa, Florida (Center) and two other staff members of the Hospital
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters is picture here with his mother, Linda Chatters (Right) and The Chairman of The Board of Directors for The Shriners Children's Hospital of Tampa, Florida (Center), a memebr of the board (left), two other staff members of the Hospital and a Family that received support from the hospital
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at Anne and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at a check presentation at Anne and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy pictured with a state of the art Ultrasound machine purchased by the Goldwin Foundation at Anne and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy visiting one of the Three Hospitals in the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system.
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. The Goldwin Foundation provided funding for the purchase of an Orthopedic X-Ray Machine pictured in the background.
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured here presenting a check from the Goldwin Foundation to the Boys and Girls Club of Hollywood
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured here presenting a check from the Goldwin Foundation at the Boys and Girls Club of Hollywood
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Vice President Rick Ghazy is pictured here serving dessert at The Los Angeles Mission during their Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Event
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters is pictured here with Larry Williams, Director of the Malone Community Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Goldwin Foundation gave The Malone Community Center a grant for $26,500 to help create an Early Childhood Learning Center.
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Vice President Rick Ghazy at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, where the Goldwin Foundation donated the funds to purchase an orthropedic x-Ray Machine.
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Executive Director Lawrence Chatters and Rick Ghazy are pictured here at Boston Children''s Hospital with the research team under the direction of Sitaram Emani, MD, Assistant in Cardiac Surgery; Surgical Director, Adult Congenital Heart Program; Director, Complex Biventricular Repair Program; Surgical Director, Division of Cardiovascular Critical CareAssistant Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School.
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters is pictured here with Dr. Javad Nazarian and Dr. Eugene Hwang from Children's National Hospital in Washington DC. The Goldwin Foundation approved a $200,000 Grant for research to better understand the molecular biology of Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Giloma (DIPG).
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Executive Director, Lawrence Chatters and his wife Katie Chatters are pictured here with Dr. Robert Spicer and Dr. Scott Fletcher from the Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha, where the Goldwin Foundation provided a grant for the hospital to purchase a 3-D Printer that is used to print anatomically correct models of children's hearts.