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Kaiser Permanente Donates $100K To SRJC 100th Anniversary Campaign
The Santa Rosa Medical Center's gift is part of the school's $15 million fundraising campaign.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA – Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Center has donated $100,000 to the SRJC 100th Anniversary Campaign, designated to fund health sciences programs.
The Kaiser Permanente gift matches that of the lead gift from Exchange Bank and additional matches by American AgCredit, Sarah and Darius Anderson, The Codding Foundation and Clover Stornetta Farms, all of which join a transformational legacy gift from SRJC alumnus and his wife David and Dede Del Monte.
The SRJC 100th Anniversary Campaign was publicly launched at the President’s Address to the Community in May by Campaign Co-Chairs Al Maggini and Pam Chanter with a goal to raise $15 million by the end of 2018. The Campaign is focused on support for the following four areas: student scholarships and support, faculty development, instructional programs and equipment, and endowment growth.
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To date, $2.6 million has been raised toward the Campaign goal.
“Many of our community’s future doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals are trained and educated at SRJC," said Judy Coffey, RN, Sr. Vice President and Area Manager, Kaiser Permanente Marin-Sonoma. "Kaiser Permanente is honored to join with other community leaders in support of Santa Rosa Junior College.”
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Superintendent/President Dr. Chong expressed his appreciation to Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Center for its extraordinary matching gift to the Campaign. “I offer heartfelt thanks to all our influential Campaign Leaders for honoring this important milestone with support for the future of the College, and for challenging others to do the same. Their contributions will change the lives of countless students and their families, and will shape the future of our community and the workforce of tomorrow.”
For more information about the SRJC 100th Anniversary Campaign, follow this link.
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