The Marziale Foundation is proud to support these Charities.
For 38 years, Boston MedFlight has been the region’s primary provider of critical care medical transport by air and ground, caring for more than 6,100 patients annually, including the most critically ill and injured infants, children and adults. As a nonprofit organization, we provide over $7 million annually in free and unreimbursed care to patients in need with little or no medical insurance.
Our air and ground vehicles serve as mobile ICUs, staffed by a critical care nurse and critical care paramedic. Boston MedFlight is a key part of the region’s healthcare system – collaborating with first responders, community hospitals and academic medical centers.
We welcomed our first guest at Penn Medicine’s Clyde F. Barker Transplant House in 2011. Since then, the Transplant House has been a home away from home for many transplant patients and their loved ones. Our past and current residents have cultivated a strong community that has truly turned this house into a home.
Gift of Life Donor Program is the nation’s leading organ procurement organization coordinating more organ and tissue donors than anywhere else in the United States. Take a look at our extensive history of saving lives.
Gift of Life Donor Program is the largest organ procurement organization (OPO) in the United States, serving more than 11.3 million people across the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, we help and heal lives by coordinating the recovery and distribution of organs and tissues used in life-saving and life-enhancing transplants.
Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pa., we serve as a critical link between individuals and families who make the generous decision to donate organs and tissues, and those who need a transplant.
We provide compassionate care for donors, transplant recipients, and their families, and are committed to educating the public about the need for donor registration.
Gift of Life is part of the nationwide organ and tissue sharing network run by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). We are proud to continually increase the number of people who benefit from organ donation. Since our inception in 1974, we have coordinated more than 58,000 organ transplants and more than 2 million tissue transplants.
The Center for Advanced Lung Care (CALC) is a new program supported by Brown University Health and Brown Medicine that offers comprehensive care for patients with advanced lung and heart-lung diseases and unexplained difficulty breathing. The Center for Advanced Lung Care is a national leader with recognized expertise in treating and researching these diseases and conditions, while providing all patients with specialized, personalized, and compassionate care.
Led by internationally recognized doctors from The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, the Center for Advanced Lung Care follows a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. This includes a team of pulmonologists, intensivists, cardiologists, interventional radiologists, anesthesiologists, and cardiac and thoracic surgeons along with nurses, respiratory therapists, clinical pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and advanced practice providers.
The Center for Advanced Lung Care treats all forms of pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the lungs), including chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertencion (CTEPH), acute and chronic pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lungs), interstitial lung diseases including pulmonary fibrosis (scarring disorders of the lungs), advanced airways disorders like severe asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and provides care for pregnant women with lung disease, sleep disorders or respiratory symptoms.
The Center for Advanced Lung Care is one of only a handful of centers in the United States, and the only center in Rhode Island and southeast New England, that offers advanced treatments for thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Our expert physicians effectively perform these procedures and work together in a multidisciplinary team to determine the best course of treatment for every patient. These treatments include:
Patients are assigned a patient navigator to help coordinate appointments, help patients understand referrals, assist with admissions and discharge paperwork and transitions of care, plan care goals for patients, and provide support and education about treatment options.
Regardless of the specific condition and degree of breathing impairment that patients experience when they come to the CALC, it is our goal to return patients to the highest quality of life possible. Although the results may be limited in some patients, our approach can be transformative – an individual experiencing severe shortness of breath that is homebound may return to work, travel, and enjoyment of their day-to-day lives.
The Center for Advanced Lung Care provides patents and families with personalized patient-centered services, including: