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How to Make a Gift to the Arizona Respiratory Center

At this time when the Center's scientists are on the verge of breakthroughs in so many areas, the need for partners in the community has never been greater. You can help support the work of the Arizona Respiratory Center in several crucial ways. Simply click on the highlighted words below to review these important options.

The Center's major development priority is a capital campaign, the proceeds of which will be devoted to building state-of-the-art clinical and research facilities. Another high priority is in the area of endowments, which will help us to recruit and retain key faculty, support promising young scientists and doctors, and maintain laboratories and lectureships.

With private support, the Center is also developing a critically needed new program called the Southwest Ventilation Program which will improve the lives of people with complex respiratory needs through research, education, and family-centered care using state-of-the-arts technology and support services. This program also will serve as a regional resource for medical professionals through consultation, training, research advances and telemedicine services.

Gifts to the Center may provide an immediate benefit as a cash donation with a check (payable to UA Foundation - Arizona Respiratory Center). Or you may make a planned gift, such as a bequest or trust, to provide long-term benefits both to you and to the Center.

To learn more about the vital role you can play in supporting this acclaimed facility, please contact:

Liz Beckett
Corrdinator, Community Affairs
Arizona Respiratory Center
P.O. Box 245030
Tucson, AZ 85724
(520) 626-5954
lbeckett@arc.arizona.edu

How to make a Gift: Capital Campaign | Endowments | Planned Gift


The University of Arizona College of Medicine

Arizona Respiratory Center . Administrative Office
1501 N. Campbell Ave.,Suite 2349 . PO Box 245030
Tucson, AZ 85724-5030
Phone: (520) 626-6387
Email:webmaster@arc.arizona.edu

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