(OCT 24) LOS ANGELES, CA
Boxing superstar and East Los Angeles native
Oscar De La Hoya presented a $1 million dollar check to
Adventist Health White Memorial Hospital today during a special
event hosted by Chavelyta’s Pink Hood. The “Pamper Me” day
treated people who have recently been diagnosed, completed
treatment, or have lost a loved one to cancer.
The donation, spread out over the next decade, will allow for a
significant expansion of breast cancer services for the Boyle
Heights community.
De La Hoya is a longtime donor to the hospital, where several
departments are named in his honor, including the Cecilia
Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center, the Oscar De La Hoya Labor &
Delivery Center and the Oscar De La Hoya Neonatal Intensive Care
Center.
Here is what participants said at today's presentation:
OSCAR DE LA HOYA, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions:
"Today, I am here to help provide funding for life-saving cancer
treatments that are desperately needed by the women in our
community. But just as importantly, I am here to send a message
to those who, like me, have been so fortunate in our lives.
"My connection to breast cancer is well known, but I promise
that every single person of means has a connection to an issue
where those less fortunate are suffering. Today, as the city we
live in faces deep-rooted problem, it is time for all of us to
step up and be counted."
JOHN RAFFOUL, President, Adventist Health White Memorial
"Oscar has contributed so much to this hospital for more than 20
years. Many people don't know how involved he is with the
community he is from. We are excited and humbled by his
consistent involvement with this hospital - from the Cancer
Center to the Neonatal Intensive Care Center, to supporting
local non-profits like Chavelyta's. This donation will help
tremendously with our efforts to support this community's
needs."
ISABEL GUILLEN – President of Chavelyta’s Pink Hood
"I just want to thank Oscar and his sister Cecilia for the
support all these years. I am a cancer survivor and this
hospital saved my life by providing me the care I needed.
Chavelyta's is a small non-profit, and we are thankful to both
Ceci and Oscar for everything they help support us in - from the
food, make-up, wigs - everything we do to make people feel a
little closer to normal when going through breast cancer
treatment. This donation will go a long way to provide treatment
to people like me."
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