
Your gift to The Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Care Center at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center will make a difference in the lives of our cancer patients now and in the future. Philanthropy fuels innovation in cancer care and that is especially true at The Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Care Center. The philanthropic support you provide will continue to allow Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center to be at the forefront in the provision of innovative cancer patient care, research, education, prevention, and ongoing support group programs to our patients and to the community.
For information on how to make a gift to The Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Care Center, please call Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Foundation, at 909.865.9659. You may also return to the Hospital's home page and click on GIVING AND SUPPORT and then click again on MAKING A GIFT.
For more information, please call 909.865.9555.
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