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Bradley Hospital Presents Humanitarian Award To Longtime Supporters

Bradley Hospital honored Marcy and Rick Granoff, and Rosemary and Mehdi Khosrovani.

EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — Bradley Hospital, the country’s first and New England’s only psychiatric hospital devoted exclusively to children and adolescents, presented its Humanitarian Award to supporters who have made a meaningful impact on the hospital’s mission.

Recognized for their deep commitment to advancing mental health care for young people were Marcy and Rick Granoff, and Rosemary and Mehdi Khosrovani.

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Bradley’s Humanitarian Award is presented to individuals whose exceptional generosity, leadership and advocacy have helped to advance its mission to heal the hearts and minds of children and adolescents. The award underscores the vital role of community support in making life-changing care possible.

Marcy and Rick Granoff have been dedicated supporters of Bradley for more than a decade, beginning their involvement through the hospital’s Play4Kids golf tournament. From there, their commitment deepened, leading the couple to co-chair the Bravo Bradley gala in 2016 and again in 2025.

Through their broad personal network, the Granoffs have helped elevate Bradley’s visibility and inspire new people to support its life altering work. In 2024, they led the charge for a fundraiser and Rhode Island premiere of the major motion picture "Ezra," a story based in part on the life of an autistic son of a Hollywood producer, who received care at Bradley. Marcy is a member of the Bradley Hospital Board of Governors, and Rick sits on the hospital’s Foundation Board of Trustees.

Passionate supporters of youth and mental health, Rosemary and Mehdi Khosrovani have been devoted members of the Bradley Hospital community since 2014. Together, the couple has championed the hospital’s largest annual fundraiser, Bravo Bradley, for more than a decade and co-chaired the signature event in 2019.

Leading by example in both service and philanthropy, Rosemary serves on the Bradley Hospital Board of Governors, while Mehdi is a member of the Foundation Board of Trustees, helping to strengthen and sustain philanthropic support for the hospital’s mission.

“This year’s honorees exemplify the heart of our community,” Dr. Henry Sachs, the president of Bradley Hospital, said in a media release.

“Through their unwavering dedication, they have touched the lives of countless youth and their families," Sachs said. "Their generosity, passion, and commitment to helping others sets a standard for what it means to give selflessly, and it is truly an honor to recognize them.”

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