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Donate to the Heart Transplant Fund

If you are interested in donating money to our Heart Transplant Patient Fund, please send all checks to:

Heart Transplant Service
Dr Dana Weisshaar
Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara
710 Lawrence Expressway,
Santa Clara, CA 95051

Checks should be made payable to:

Kaiser Foundation Hospital & Health Plan
Be sure to indicated "Heart Transplant Patient Fund" in the memo section of the check.

Any donation assists transplant patients with medicatons, equipment, travel, housing and other health needs related to their medical appointments. Your support is greatly appreciated.

 


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