The Dinner 2017 aims to shine a light on mental health.
On Friday, May 5, we will hear from Laura Roberts, MD, MA, chair of the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford, and Chloe Sorensen, student body president at Gunn High School in Palo Alto, about the challenges facing our young people and how Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford plans to be part of the solution.
Mental health, wellness, and care are a top priority for our community, and we want to ensure that every young person and family has access to the level of mental health care they need.
That’s why proceeds from The Dinner 2017 will benefit the child and adolescent mental health programs at Packard Children’s and Stanford School of Medicine. With the funds raised from compassionate supporters like you, we will be able to serve more patients, find more treatments for mental health conditions, and continue to build a network of support beyond our hospital walls.
With your support, a brighter future is in sight.
About our hospital
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is an internationally recognized leader in world-class, nurturing care and extraordinary outcomes in every pediatric and obstetric specialty from the routine to rare, for every child and pregnant woman. As a non-profit hospital, we are committed to supporting our community – from caring for uninsured or underinsured kids, homeless teens and pregnant moms, to ensuring that no family in need is ever turned away due to inability to pay. We provide extraordinary care today. Our new expanded hospital will allow us to be even better. We’re building the country’s most technologically advanced, family-friendly and environmentally sustainable hospital for children and pregnant moms, to open in fall 2017. Learn more at stanfordchildrens.org.