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Group brings lifeline to Northridge.


Over the last six years, David and Dana Pump have brought some of the biggest names in sports to their annual golf tournaments through which they have raised over $1.2 million for cancer treatment at Northridge Hospital Medical Center Northridge Hospital Medical Center is a hospital in the Northridge town of Los Angeles, California, USA. It is currently operated by Catholic Healthcare West. History
The hospital was founded in 1955 by Dr.
.

Since early 2000, when their father died of cancer at the hospital, the two brothers and their mother Carole decided that they would do whatever they could to bring the best cancer treatment to other Northridge patients.

The foundation's annual golf tournament have become more successful every year. The honorees for last August's tournament were two of basketball's most recognizable names, legendary Duke University Coach Mike Krzyzewski Michael William Krzyzewski (ʃəʃɛfˈskiˌ; in American English transliteration "shuh-shef-skee"; born February 13, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois), often referred to as Coach "K"  and Rudy Tomjanovich Rudolph Tomjanovich, Jr. (born November 24 1948, in Hamtramck, Michigan), nicknamed Rudy T., is an American former basketball player and coach. Early life
Tomjanovich was born to an American family of Croatian descent.
, who won back to back NBA NBA
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 championships with the Houston Rockets and was the former coach of the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Lakers.

From attendees, the foundation raised over $500,000 which it presented to the board of the Northridge Hospital earlier this month. In total, the foundation has raised over $1.2 million, a figure that increases every year.

The money the foundation has raised has had a drastic impact on cancer treatment in the Valley. The Leavey Cancer Center at Northridge Hospital has been able to purchase a high dose rate unit, mammogram mammogram /mam·mo·gram/ (mam´o-gram) a radiograph of the breast.

mam·mo·gram
n.
An x-ray image of the breast produced by mammography.
 unit and an ultrasound unit in the last three years. The foundation's assistance has also allowed the hospital to build the Carole Pump Women's Center.

"When my father was struggling with cancer the whole family was sitting with us and I remember feeling so helpless," said Dana Pump, who started the foundation with his brother David, his mother Carole and other siblings. "We started talking about starting a charity in order to raise money for cancer treatment."

The brothers used their business, Double Pump Inc., in order to bring some of the biggest names in sports, like Pete Rose
    Peter Edward "Pete" Rose, Sr. (born April 14, 1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio), nicknamed Charlie Hustle, is a former player and manager in Major League Baseball. Rose played from 1963 to 1986, best known for his many years with the Cincinnati Reds.
     and Marcus Allen and others, to headline their events. The company started as a small basketball day camp operation and grew into a company sponsoring several high profile West Coast basketball events for high school and junior college men.

    The events attract some of the most talented young players in the nation as well as hundreds of college recruiters.

    At the dinner accompanying the foundation's annual tournament there were 1,300 people in attendance, which leads Dana Pump to believe the foundation's contributions to the hospital will reach its contribution goals of $2.5 million in the next two years. Once it reaches that goal, the Pumps will decide among their family what to do next, although Dana Pump says it's hard to think of contributing to another organization because of the time his family spent with his father at Northridge.

    Although it's a lofty goal Dana Pump says he never doubted his family's ability to reach it.

    "We're crazy," Pump said. "When we take the time to tell people our story, we develop relationships that lead you to more people."

    The Honoree: Health Care Organization

    Harold Pump Memorial Foundation

    The Finalists

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    . The group has received financial support from organizations like Warner Bros BROS Brothers
    BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington)
    BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) 
    ., Columbia-TriStar Pictures and the Tenet Foundation and has enlisted the services of some of Los Angeles' best plastic surgeons.

    The Finalists

    Partners in Care Foundation

    The Partners in Care Foundation works with health care and social services organizations to develop projects that change the way services are delivered. It helps different organizations improve their home and community-based services in order to more effectively meet the needs of the chronically ill. It also raises funds to support direct services programs to fill in gaps in access to home and community-based services to people in crisis.
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    Title Annotation:Special Report: Valley's Health Care Leaders
    Author:Colburn, Jonathan D.
    Publication:San Fernando Valley Business Journal
    Date:Dec 19, 2005
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