
January 2026
HonorHealth holds itself to a higher standard by caring for the whole person, not just their symptoms. Through the support of our generous community, HonorHealth Foundation works tirelessly to help solve healthcare’s toughest challenges.
Learn more at HonorHealthFoundation.org

Finding answers, restoring hope
In July of 2024, a young mother’s life was shattered when her body began to betray her in frightening ways. Her heart would race without warning. Her blood pressure would spike and crash. And she would lose consciousness, sometimes unable to eat, drink or keep medications down.
Despite countless emergency room visits, specialists, tests and scans, no one could explain what was happening. Fear and exhaustion set in, and Chalet’s hope began to fade.
That all changed when she was referred to HonorHealth’s Integrative Medicine program, part of the HonorHealth Whole Health Institute. From the first visit, she experienced something she hadn’t felt in a long time. She was truly heard. Dr. Singh-Karnik listened carefully to every symptom, every fear, every connection that others had dismissed.
She asked new questions and suggested options that no one had ever discussed. When Chalet shared her belief that her episodes were linked to her menstrual cycle, the doctors followed that lead. Working collaboratively with Dr. Hackenmiller, the team ordered the right tests, asked the right questions and finally uncovered the answer. She had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
With a clear diagnosis came a comprehensive, personalized care plan. A plan that addressed her entire body, not just isolated symptoms. Through nutrition counseling, lifestyle changes, integrative therapies and targeted medical treatment, she began to heal.
She was very sedentary before her diagnosis. Today, she exercises regularly, follows an anti-inflammatory diet, makes better lifestyle choices and most importantly, feels better than she has in years.
“I’m a better mom, a better wife and a better employee,” she shares. “Having a name for what was wrong with my body was empowering. I was ready to give up. I owe Drs. Singh-Karnik and Hackenmiller everything. I’ve done nothing to deserve this kindness and they’ve given it so freely. They gave me my life back!”
Chalet credits HonorHealth’s Integrative Medicine program with saving her life. For patients like her, philanthropy makes this care possible. Through the kindness of donors, patients like Chalet who may feel lost in the medical system, can finally find answers, compassion and hope, often when they need it most.
She concludes by saying, “There are so many women who are dismissed, misdiagnosed or told it’s ‘just anxiety.’ Integrative medicine is what gave my kids their mom back. Your donations truly give life!”
Learn more about integrative medicine and the HonorHealth Whole Health Institute

Girl Scouts bring holiday magic to pediatric patients
During the holiday season, a local troop from Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine turned compassion into action by joining together for a special cause — bringing joy and brand-new toys to children in the pediatric unit at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center.
And it all started with a friendship bracelet.
Inspired by the Girl Scout promise of friendship and giving back, the troop first decided to spread holiday cheer by stringing together colorful bracelets with encouraging messages for pediatric patients. But as the girls learned about the challenges young patients face, their compassion turned to ambition and an effort to donate to the HonorHealth Foundation Holiday Toy Drive.
With a basket full of friendship bracelets done, the girls began collecting toys sure to brighten the days of pediatric patients, from board games and Barbie dolls to huggable stuffed animals and art supplies.
The troop delivered the toys to the pediatric unit at Shea Medical Center on December 18.

There, they had an opportunity to meet hospital leadership, learning more about careers in pediatric health and the patients who receive personalized, quality care in HonorHealth hospitals. In true Girl Scout spirit, some asked how they could support their friends and family members who are sick — small reminders that philanthropy and service to community live within even the youngest members of our community.
We’re deeply grateful to these inspiring Girl Scouts, their families and every donor who helps make stories like this possible. With help from the community, the 2025 Holiday Toy Drive raised more than $11,000, which will reach young patients throughout our entire hospital system.
The holiday toy drive may be over, but the need to help HonorHealth pediatric patients continues. Your generosity ensures that, even in challenging moments, children feel the warmth of our community all year long.
Brighten a child's day with a gift to the HonorHealth Toy Fund!

Gifts that generate income: Charitable Gift Annuity and Charitable Remainder Trust
Did you know that you can support the HonorHealth program or Fund of your choosing, and receive annual payments to you — or someone you designate — for life?
Or perhaps you're concerned that stock market fluctuations or an uncertain real estate market will drop the value of your assets, or that capital gains tax will take too large of a bite out of the sale of an appreciated asset.
For situations such as these — and many others — a solution might be readily available in the form of a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Remainder Trust, and HonorHealth Foundation has the expertise to help you plan your future with a solution tailored to your unique financial situation.
Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA)
With the CGA, a donor transfers cash or property to HonorHealth Foundation, and in exchange receives fixed payments for life. The donor can receive an immediate income tax deduction for the charitable gift portion of the annuity, and the payments received may be partially tax-free. If appreciated assets are donated, there may also be savings on capital gains tax.
Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT)
While a CRT is in some ways similar to a CGA — the CRT also provides payments to the donor — there are significant differences. With a CRT, cash, stock or other assets are used to fund a trust from which annual variable income payments are made to the donor (or other trust beneficiaries) for the lives of those named in the CRT, or for a fixed term up to 20 years. After all the trust payments have been made, what remains in the trust is then used to support the HonorHealth program of the donor's choosing.
The CGA or CRT can offer many potential tax benefits, but either option requires thoughtful guidance. For that help you can count on HonorHealth Foundation's highly experienced Planned Giving team.
If you would like to learn more about the benefits of a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Remainder Trust, please contact HonorHealth Foundation. We would be happy to answer your questions.

Get a dollar-for-dollar credit on your AZ state taxes!
Donations to HonorHealth Desert Mission are eligible for the Arizona Qualified Charitable Organization Tax Credit!
Give $495 (if you file your taxes individually) or $987 (if you file your taxes jointly), and you can receive your gift back as a dollar-for-dollar credit on your Arizona state taxes.
Your gift will support programs including the Desert Mission Food Bank, Adult Day Healthcare and the Lincoln Learning Center.
Support HonorHealth Desert Mission today!

Croquet for a Cure tickets are going fast!
Join us Saturday, March 7, for some friendly croquet competition and enjoy a live band, fabulous food and delightful drinks. It's all part of the best lawn party in town, and it's all in support of the fight to END Alzheimer’s disease and related memory disorders.
Tickets sell out every year, and a limited number of sponsorship packages remain, so act now and secure your place to play croquet or cheer on your favorite mallet-wielder!
Get your tickets or secure your sponsorship today!
Tour de Scottsdale
Saturday, March 28, 2026
WestWorld of Scottsdale
The third annual HonorHealth Tour de Scottsdale is coming to town on March 28, 2026! This fun fundraising activity offers challenging and scenic courses that will undoubtedly push the limits of cyclists with routes of 32 miles or 62 miles.
Learn more or register for the Tour de Scottsdale today!
Register FORE the HonorHealth Foundation Pro-Am!
Help make great care possible for patients and families in our community by joining us Friday, April 17, 2026, at Grayhawk Golf Club for the HonorHealth Foundation Pro-Am!
Your registration or sponsorship benefits the HonorHealth Foundation Greatest Needs fund, which allows HonorHealth to respond rapidly to unanticipated situations and urgent needs of patients and staff, addressing critical areas that might otherwise go unmet.
Register your team today or learn about sponsorship opportunities!

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