Support Scripps Cancer Care
Support Scripps Cancer Center
The combined expertise of physicians and clinicians assure our patients are getting the latest in treatment options.
The Impact of Your Gift
Your gift to the Fund for Scripps Cancer Center will go directly to providing our supportive services and expanding access to those services. These services can include:
- Genetic counselors, nurse navigators, oncology social workers, and additional research nurses and coordinators
- Nutrition counseling, patient education resources, integrative therapies to complement medical protocols
- Standardization of quality in equipment across our sites
- Lymphedema support
- Transportation support
- Patient record binders
- Wigs, chemo caps and support groups
Join Partners for Scripps Cancer Center
Partner members are at the forefront of the expansion of Scripps Cancer Center. With a gift of $1,000 or more, you could become a member of the Partners for Scripps Cancer Center. Your gift supports operational needs, such as continuing nursing education, patient support services and counseling.
Enjoy the benefits of membership in this philanthropic group while advancing cancer care for our community.
Join Scripps President’s Council
With a gift of $1,000 or more, you could become a member of Scripps President’s Council. Your gift supports operational needs, such as continuing nursing education, patient support services and counseling.
Enjoy the benefits of membership in this philanthropic group while advancing cancer care for our community.
Scripps Cancer Center gives our community in San Diego access to the best cancer care and research out there. It isn't about how much you give, it's just about giving. Because one day, you could need these facilities and this care, and you're going to want them to be the best they can be. A donation today will help us save more lives. — Steve Young
Support Our Capital Needs for Scripps Cancer Center
Cancer care is delivered in more than 20 sites across the county. Capital funding benefits the buildout and equipment necessary to provide standardized care throughout the county.
To provide comprehensive care for our patients, Scripps Cancer Center has two main hubs in the county: Scripps Cancer Center, John J. Hopkins, on the Torrey Pines Mesa and Prebys Cancer Center on the campus of Scripps Mercy Hospital. With innovative technology and a collaborative approach to care with multidisciplinary care teams and support services, these state-of-the-art centers bring some of the most advanced cancer care to patients. In addition to these centers, there are several other Scripps Cancer Center locations conveniently located throughout the San Diego region to serve patients.
For naming opportunities at Scripps Cancer Center sites, call Mary Braunwarth at 619-452-7518 or braunwarth.mary@scrippshealth.org.
Give Hope Through Clinical Research
At Scripps, cancer research plays a vital role. Clinical research can extend life for many patients and our partnership will provide a dedicated line to some of the most advanced treatments available.
Your contribution helps support life-extending clinical trials, including:
- GI/biliary/pancreatic cancer
- Breast cancer
- Colon cancer
- Leukemia and lymphoma
- Melanoma and skin cancers
- Prostate cancer
For more information on clinical research in cancer, contact Julie Mathew at 858-554-2043 or mathew.julie@scrippshealth.org
Build a Lasting Endowment
An endowment provides a perpetual source of financial support. Through a generous donation or planned gift, you can endow a program close to your heart. Smaller donations may be made to already existing endowments benefiting:
- Cancer research
- Medical education
- Patient care
- Indigent care
- Medical directorships
To learn more about endowment gifts, contact Jamie Nelson at 858-678-7240 or nelson.jamie@scrippshealth.org.
Steve Young’s Story
In 2013, Steve was at a massage appointment when his therapist felt a lump on his neck. The therapist told him, “You should have a doctor check on this.” Steve did, and his world was immediately turned upside down.
Steve was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent seven weeks of radiation and chemotherapy treatments. Six months later during a routine check up with one of the doctors on his Scripps cancer team, a second tumor was discovered in his nasal pharynx. He had to undergo an additional seven weeks of radiation, and fortunately, the treatment was successful.
Now, cancer-free for over five years, Steve has been looking for ways to help others going through cancer.