Foundation News
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In-patient cardiac rehabilitation center opens
11/01/2023
Doors opened on the new In-Patient Cardiac Rehabilitation Center at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix in late October. This unique rehabilitation center offers an innovative approach to wellness and care, better preparing heart transplant and mechanical circulatory support candidates for a successful surgery while empowering them to improve their health during recovery.
Read MoreB.R.A. Day event educates community on breast reconstruction
11/01/2023
Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center hosted a free educational event to share information about post-mastectomy breast reconstruction options as part of National Breast Reconstruction Awareness (B.R.A) Day in October.
Read MorePulse of the City Soirée raises $1.25 million for Banner Children's
11/01/2023
With dazzling décor and signature touches that this event has become known for, the Banner Health Foundation’s 7th annual Pulse of the City Soirée, presented by CureIS, offered guests an opportunity to truly shine with the theme, “All That Glitters.” Glamourous gold designs and guests’ attire transformed the Omni Scottsdale Resort at Montelucia for the nearly 600 guests in attendance on Saturday, Oct. 14 into a glittering spectacle of elegance and celebration.
Read MorePartners in Wellness featuring Cannon and Wendt
10/19/2023
Banner Health Foundation gratefully acknowledges Cannon & Wendt Electric for their longstanding support of Banner Health Foundation’s signature events and programs.
Read MorePartners in Wellness featuring State Farm
10/05/2023
Banner Health Foundation gratefully acknowledges State Farm for their support of Banner Health’s Safety Town program, a free mobile educational tool that teaches practical safety and injury prevention to both adult and child audiences. Safety Town is delivered through hands-on experiences with the goal of decreasing severe injuries and injury-related deaths to promote healthy lives.
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