Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Receives Donation for Ongoing Hospital

The $50 million gift from Sun Family Foundation will allow the healthcare facility to further expand its services.

By HFT Staff


Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian announced a $50 million gift that will support major new healthcare facilities, technology and treatment protocols for the residents of Orange County and beyond. 

More than $52.3 million has been directed to Hoag by the Sun Family Foundation and the Kingston Technology Foundation. Recently, the Kingston Technology Foundation gave $2 million to Hoag's COVID-19 Fund. In 2015, the Sun Family Foundation directed more than $300,000 to support the expansion of the emergency department at Hoag Hospital Irvine. 

In gratitude, Hoag officials named a high-acuity treatment room in their honor. 

With this latest gift from the Sun Family Foundation, Hoag's commitment to expanding healthcare – and accompanying health education, innovation, research and technology – exceeds $1.3 billion in Orange County over the last decade. The gift will enable Hoag to turn its Irvine campus into a comprehensive center for medical treatment, research and education.



April 1, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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