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The resolution grants authority to the County Executive or designee to use limited in-kind county resources to support health awareness promotion and voluntary fundraising activities for non-profit health charitable organizations. It emphasizes the County's commitment to community involvement and the public purpose of these activities, which align with the health care mission of Santa Clara Valley Healthcare. The resolution seeks to extend this authority through June 30, 2030.
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Authority granted to County Executive or designee for in-kind resource use.
Supports health awareness and fundraising for non-profit organizations.
Aligns with Santa Clara Valley Healthcare's mission.
Extends authority through June 30, 2030.
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RESOLUTION NO. -------RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA GRANTING AUTHORITY TO THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OR DESIGNEE TO USE LIMITED IN-KIND COUNTY RESOURCES TO SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATE IN HEALTH AWARENESS PROMOTION AND VOLUNTARY FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES FOR NON-PROFIT HEALTH CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS WHEREAS, the County ofSanta Clara, and in particular Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC), O' Connor Hospital (OCH), St. Louise Regional Hospital (SLRH), and Regional Medical Center (RMC) (collectively Santa Clara Valley Healthcare (SCVH)), have a tradition of community involvement and support; WHEREAS, SCVH continues to extend its commitment to support charitable activities in the community that are aligned with the County's health care mission ofproviding care to its community; WHEREAS, participation in these events serves a public purpose ofbenefitting the health ofthe community while providing strategic opportunities to expand SCVHs' presence and visibility in the market; WHEREAS, employee participation in these activities helps engage staff and provides opportunities for team-building outside ofwork while reinforcing personal connections to the...
Exhibit B outlines the fundraising activities conducted by Santa Clara Valley Healthcare from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026. Various events were organized to support different causes, including burn survivors, cancer research, heart health, and community services. Notable activities include participation in the Relay for Life Walk, Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk, Heart Walk, and various volunteer events with local organizations.
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VMC Burn Center staff participated in support groups for burn survivors' families in March 2026.
VMC Burn Center nurses participated in the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation events in April and June 2026.
SCVH staff participated in the Relay for Life Walk and Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk in 2025.
OCH, SLRH, and VMC participated in the Heart Walk in February 2026.
SLRH teamed up with Donor Network West in August 2025 for Donate Life Month.
VMC's Family Centered Care Team participated in the March for Babies event in April 2026.
VMC Burn Center staff volunteered at fundraising events for the San Jose Firefighters Burn Foundation.
SLRH hosted food drives for Second Harvest of Silicon Valley and South County Community Services in November 2025.
SLRH hosted blood drives with Stanford Blood Center in January and April 2026.
SLRH hosted a toy drive for YMCA of Silicon Valley in December 2025.
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Exhibit B Santa Clara Valley Healthcare - Nonprofit Fundraising Activities July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 Non-Profit Organization Santa Clara Valley Healthcare Annual Activities in Support of Organization In March 2026, VMC Burn Center staff participated in local, regional, and state support groups for family members, parents, and loved ones of burn survivors. Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation On April 11, 2026, VMC Burn Center nurses participated in the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation (AARBF) Monterey Bay Aquarium Under 5 Adventure Day, an event created by a VMC Burn Center nurse in 2024 where children ages five year and younger and their parents spend a day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and have lunch at a local fire station. From June 6-13, 2026, VMC Burn Center Nurses participated in the AARBF Champ Camp where staff volunteered as camp counselors and camp nurses for burn survivors ages 5-17. American Cancer Society On July 12, 2025, SCVH staff from all hospitals participated in the Relay for Life Walk raising money to support cancer research, patient services, and advocacy. Staff also set up an information booth for educational purposes and additional interaction with the...