Imagine Magazine - Winter 2024
An Enduring Impact
“Supporting CHLA through our family foundation is how I can reach patients in a different way,” says Paula Bazar-Sandling, who was a nurse at the hospital during the 1980s.

Nathan Joung’s Bright Future
Born with frontonasal dysplasia, the college freshman credits CHLA and its Junior Ambassadors program with giving him confidence and helping to shape his life.

A Perfect Blend
Partnering his successful business with CHLA’s annual Make March Matter campaign fills Alfred Coffee CEO Josh Zad’s cup—and heart—to the brim.

Also inside this issue of Imagine:
New York Life Foundation: Supporting Grieving Children
The foundation is a leader in funding resources for bereaved children—including nearly two decades of partnership with CHLA’s National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement.
A TV Nurse Supports Real-Life Caregivers
By naming Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in her will, the late actor Carroll Lyn made a lasting legacy to support an institution she admired.
Donor Honor Roll
We wish to thank and recognize the esteemed individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations who gave generously.