Help Deliver for Dr. Fan
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Hi Friends and Family,
It's a critical time for healthcare professionals all over the world. They've been working around the clock for months to care for COVID-19 patients and hardly can stop to figure out what the next day will look like.
While our dad is the most humble man who has never asked a soul for help -- my sisters and I ask you to help him today.
His hospital, caring for thousands of COVID-19 patients -- is still in need of N95 or KN95 masks.
Distribution has been slow and many promised supplies have not yet arrived at the hospitals.
Given the dire situation, my sisters and I have secured a source to procure 3500 KN95 masks that will ship direct to the CPMC Vanness hospital.
WE NEED HELP to bring together funds in order to help Dr. Fan and dedicated healthcare care staff continue to support their patients (moms and babies), safely.
And if anyone still has N95 masks from the fires -- we ask you to consider donating to Sutter Health’s California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) VanNess campus. We can gladly pick it up or pay for shipping.
Thank you for your thoughts and words. Please help us help our dad and his staff get through this.
Please stay safe.
Much Love and Appreciation,
Joy, Jill, Tin
MORE ABOUT DR. YUAN-DA FAN:
Most of you know our dad -- Dr. Yuan-da Fan -- and those who haven't met him yet -- he would be the first to care for you and your loved ones no matter the symptoms big or small, time of day, day of week. He was the "on-call doctor" for all our HS + college friends and into our twenties when we were all out of healthcare.
Taiwan/Chinese immigrant with only two dollars in his pocket when he arrived to the US with my mom -- he believed in the "American Dream" so big: "he would one day provide health care for all."
Starting off as a young chef in Chicago to make ends meet, he only later turned into a doctor at age 42. Everyone at LSU Medical School called him "Uncle Fan" for yes his nurturing demeanor but mostly because he was senior to the twenty-something-year-olds in his class.
But regardless of age, Dr. Fan found his purpose and has now served CPMC/Sutter Health as a healthcare professional for over 33 years and Chairman of Womens Healthcare for over 9 years.
He serves his country, he serves his patients -- has never had a sick day. This is the one thing that would help him deliver on his American Dream -- please help Dr. Fan deliver.
It's a critical time for healthcare professionals all over the world. They've been working around the clock for months to care for COVID-19 patients and hardly can stop to figure out what the next day will look like.
While our dad is the most humble man who has never asked a soul for help -- my sisters and I ask you to help him today.
His hospital, caring for thousands of COVID-19 patients -- is still in need of N95 or KN95 masks.
Distribution has been slow and many promised supplies have not yet arrived at the hospitals.
Given the dire situation, my sisters and I have secured a source to procure 3500 KN95 masks that will ship direct to the CPMC Vanness hospital.
WE NEED HELP to bring together funds in order to help Dr. Fan and dedicated healthcare care staff continue to support their patients (moms and babies), safely.
And if anyone still has N95 masks from the fires -- we ask you to consider donating to Sutter Health’s California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) VanNess campus. We can gladly pick it up or pay for shipping.
Thank you for your thoughts and words. Please help us help our dad and his staff get through this.
Please stay safe.
Much Love and Appreciation,
Joy, Jill, Tin
MORE ABOUT DR. YUAN-DA FAN:
Most of you know our dad -- Dr. Yuan-da Fan -- and those who haven't met him yet -- he would be the first to care for you and your loved ones no matter the symptoms big or small, time of day, day of week. He was the "on-call doctor" for all our HS + college friends and into our twenties when we were all out of healthcare.
Taiwan/Chinese immigrant with only two dollars in his pocket when he arrived to the US with my mom -- he believed in the "American Dream" so big: "he would one day provide health care for all."
Starting off as a young chef in Chicago to make ends meet, he only later turned into a doctor at age 42. Everyone at LSU Medical School called him "Uncle Fan" for yes his nurturing demeanor but mostly because he was senior to the twenty-something-year-olds in his class.
But regardless of age, Dr. Fan found his purpose and has now served CPMC/Sutter Health as a healthcare professional for over 33 years and Chairman of Womens Healthcare for over 9 years.
He serves his country, he serves his patients -- has never had a sick day. This is the one thing that would help him deliver on his American Dream -- please help Dr. Fan deliver.
Fundraising team: FANily (3)
Joy Fan
Organizer
San Francisco, CA
Jill Maddux
Team member
Tin Calliser
Team member