Building Campaign
Making the Dream Come True
The Institute for Health & Healing is an innovative program which bridges conventional medicine with health practices from other cultures and perspectives. Since our beginnings in 1990, we have earned a sterling reputation among our patients and health professionals. It has been our dream to have our own dedicated space in which to do our healing work. The environment in which healing occurs must honor the mind, body and spirit. Our vision is to create a sacred and sustainable, eco-friendly setting, which embodies the essence of health and healing.
To accomplish this task, we have undertaken a major remodel of our facilities at 2300 California Street and 2040 Webster Street. The remodel ensures that our treatment rooms, class studios, administrative areas, public areas, and the 2300 California Street building exterior are updated to be consistent with our philosophy of health and healing.
To accomplish this, we are seeking donations of any size. Our building campaign goal is $350,000 to complete the dream of renovating our healing spaces. There are a variety of naming and recognition opportunities for our new class studio, the healing garden, spiritual care suite and the conference room. By funding a naming opportunity, your name will be displayed in your area of choice as well as on the donor walls.
Two examples are:
Healing Rooms – the heart of healing
The expansion of treatment and care rooms will allow us to provide our unique brand of integrative medicine to more people.
$10,000 each
Signature Walls – beauty is healing
Muralist Shelley Masters is commissioned to create distinctive walls to accentuate the atmosphere, beauty and impact of our healing spaces.
$10,000 each
We are very grateful for the ongoing support of California Pacific Medical Center, California Pacific Medical Center Foundation, Sutter Health and our community of donors who have given so generously over the years.
For more information on how to support the building campaign, or to request a tour, please contact Milena Fiore, Program & Development Coordinator at (415) 600-1437.
