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Making Room To Save Lives

The Campaign To Build A Greater Roswell Park

In order to accomplish this urgent undertaking, the boards of Roswell Park Cancer Institute and the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation have taken on the challenge of providing the necessary financial backing for the project.

The cost to construct a new 142,000 square-foot building by 2013 is $40 million. This expansion is contingent upon our ability to generate the necessary funds. Roswell Park has committed $10 million of available resources to the project, and $4 million will be utilized from previously committed gifts. But an additional $26 million must be raised for the building—and everything it represents for expansion—to be realized for our patients and their families.

We are looking to individuals, corporations, and foundations to join us in continuing to save the lives of loved ones and to aggressively find cures for all cancers. Your support is vital to the success of this campaign.

Thank you for your generous consideration of a gift in support of this historic opportunity to positively impact the lives of cancer patients for years to come. With your support, we look forward to serving all who seek Roswell’s care with dignity, compassion and hope.

“When cancer strikes, everything changes.
Frequently all a person has left is hope and Roswell Park Cancer Institute.”

To make a gift, arrange for a personal meeting, or find out more, please contact Linda Kahn, Director of Special Campaigns, at 716-845-7606 or at linda.kahn@roswellpark.org.

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