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The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation A Chronological Account of Donations

The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation was established in 1989, and it has orchestrated several charitable initiatives since then in California and the world.

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The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation A Chronological Account of Donations

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  1. The Dr Prem Reddy Family Foundation: A Chronological Account of Donations The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation was established in 1989, and it has orchestrated several charitable initiatives since then in California and the world. It was previously known as the Desert Valley Charitable Foundation, and it is a non-profit organization that has donated close to $75 million to advance the reach of healthcare and medical education. Globally, it has catalysed the efforts of humanitarian organizations such as ‘The Samaritan’s purse and has been instrumental in funding scholarships, educational grants, and building libraries locally. From Free community clinics to mobilizing community-based activities such as outreach programs, the Dr. Prem Reddy Foundation has been quite the guardian angel for California. Dr. Prem Reddy has risen the ranks as a medical practitioner and an entrepreneur putting his predilection for learning and education through the paces since the 1980s. If the organic growth of Prime Healthcare Hospital systems is a testament to his business acumen and vision, the foundation is a monument of his will to serve the community. In the United States, the foundation delivers vital assistance to individuals who cannot afford treatment by instituting free clinics and healthcare organizations that sustain preventive care and timely care delivery. Its support for students of all backgrounds has been of particular interest to the citizens of the High Desert area in California. Dr. Prem Reddy’s passion for healing and education continues to drive the foundation’s mission. Over the years, it has been a steward of private funds to serve the community to enrich it with vital medical services and guidance.

  2. Shown below is a chronological representation of the monumental work the foundation has done over the years.2005 The foundation joined hands with a wide variety of healthcare organizations and has powered multiple scholarship programs which includes the following organizatons: •American Cancer Society •Cooper Home •Victor Valley College •Salvation Army Total Amount Funded: $157000 2006 Dr Prem Reddy and the foundation diversified their outreach and worked with the following organizations: Victor Valley Community Hospital Foundation Oakland Military Institute UC Berkeley Foundation Western University of Health Sciences Apple Valley Community Activities League Total Amount Funded: $560,000 2007 Organizations funded: •Union Rescue Mission •Cure a Little Heart Foundation •Samaritan’s Helping Hand •Anaheim Community Foundation •American Heart Association •Toys for Tots •American Cancer Society Total Amount Funded: $488,000 2008 Organizatons Funded: •St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation •Victor Valley College District Foundation •American Heart Association •Cal Poly Pomona Foundation •American Heart Association •ADA Research Foundation •UCLA Foundation Total Amount Funded: $155,000 2009

  3. Organization Funded: •Salvation Army •Moses House Ministries •Five Loaves for India •YMCA •American Red Cross •Boys & Girls Club •High Desert Homeless Services Total Amount Funded: $2.3 million 2010 Organizations funded: •Susan G. Komen L.A. County Race for the Cure •Sunset Hills Children’s Foundation •Garden Grove Hospital Guild •American Cancer Society •Senior and Disabled Fund of San Bernardino County •Victor Valley Rescue Mission Total Amount Funded: $3.2 million 2011 Organizations funded: •Indo-American Cancer Foundation •High Desert Resource Network •St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation •William J. Clinton Foundation •Victor Valley College Foundation Total Amount Funded: $2.9 million 2012 Organization Funded: •Dominican University of California •Valley Cultural Center •Alzheimer’s Association •The North American Telugu Association •Assistance League of Victor Valley •Rescue Mission Alliance Total Amount Funded: $4.4 million 2013 Dr. Prem Reddy pledges $40 million through the Prime Healthcare Foundation to establish the California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM), medical school located in San Bernardino, California.

  4. Other organizations funded: •Access to Healthcare Network •Samaritan’s Purse •CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation •Goodwill of Southern California •Victor Valley College Foundation •American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter •American Heart Association Total Amount Funded: $5.1 million 2014 Organizations funded: •Venice Family Clinic •The Midnight Mission •YMCA, Make a Wish Foundation •World Children’s Initiative •Boys and Girls Club Total Amount Funded: $7.5 million 2015 Organizations funded: •Foundation for Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases •Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership •March of Dimes •American Nepal Medical Foundation •Cristo Rey Kansas Sisters of Charity •Oakland Military Institute •Alzheimer’s Association Total Amount Funded: $2.9 million 2016 Organizations funded: • Bucks County Community College Foundation • Loma Linda University Medical Center Foundation • Apple Valley Community Resource Foundation • Oakland Military Institute • Westside Children’s Center and Scholarship America • Nevada Academy Family Physicians Foundation • Victor Valley Domestic Violence, Inc. Total Amount funded: $2.4 million

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