b'From left to right: Jared Langkilde, Todd LaPorte, Craig Johnson and David Price break ground on the new Peoria Medical Campus.D O N O R S P O T L I G H TE X P A N D I N GMy motivation to contribute to HonorHealth stems from my parents O U R F O O T P R I N T philanthropic involvement. My mother was a cancer survivor, and I supported their idea of participating in the establishment of Tinas HonorHealthTreasures, a boutique especially for women fighting cancer at the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at the Shea campus.Peoria MedicalOver the years, I have observed how Tinas Treasures has aligned with my mothers vision and contributed to HonorHealths mission. Campus So, upon learning about the creation of the cancer center in the West valley, I expressed interest in helping establish support services for HonorHealth is expanding itspatients and their family members at that location.world-class medical services toHonorHealths focus on the Northwest Valley. The newcommunity and accessible HonorHealth Peoria Medicalhealthcare underscores its Campus will bring experts fromcommitment to improving multiple specialties together underlives. I am most grateful one roof, creating a one-stop shopto be able to support for cancer care and more.HonorHealths efforts in enhancing the care, well-Designed to make access tobeing and support for high-quality care easier and morepatients and their families.seamless than ever, the new 95,000 square foot campus hasCraig Johnson just opened on the east side ofSecond-generation Loop 101, south of Bell Road inHonorHealth donor with Peoria. Dr. Brenda Moorthy, breast cancer surgeon, HonorHealth.62 HonorHealth Foundation'