Saro Armenian, Director of the Division of Outcomes Research, Department of Population Sciences, Director of the Center for Survivorship and Outcomes, Hematologic Malignancies Institute, and Barron Hilton Chair and Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics at City of Hope, shared a post by City of Hope on LinkedIn, adding:
”As we close out Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, I am thrilled to announce a landmark $5 million commitment from The Sacchi Foundation to the City of Hope Children’s Cancer Center.
This visionary investment comes at a pivotal moment, as federal research funding for pediatric cancer remains uncertain. The Sacchi Foundation’s generosity ensures that City of Hope‘s physician scientists can continue to push the boundaries of discovery, advancing cellular and immunotherapy treatments that are more effective, less toxic, and improve long term survivorship for children and families everywhere.
Thank you to The Sacchi Foundation for empowering the next generation of pediatric cancer researchers and helping us change the future of childhood cancer care.”
Quoting City of Hope‘s post:
”We are honored to share that The Sacchi Foundation has committed a visionary $5 million legacy gift to City of Hope’s Children’s Cancer Center to empower early career investigators to pursue bold, life-changing ideas in pediatric oncology.
Their generosity also includes $250,000 annually to accelerate research today. As we reflect on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, this gift reflects the Sacchi Foundation’s deep commitment to advancing treatments, improving survivorship, and bringing hope to children and families facing cancer.
Together, we are building a future where every child has a chance to thrive.”
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