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Support Groups

More than 1,400 volunteers participate in foundation sponsored events and committees. The oldest and largest of Hoag's volunteer groups is the 552 Club, which to date has raised $37 million for Hoag. With the support of its dedicated members, the club organizes well-known annual events such as the Toshiba Classic, Stag Shoot, Movie Screening, and Christmas Carol Ball.

Circle 1000 was founded in 1987 to help build and support a state-of-the-art facility at Hoag Hospital for cancer treatment, prevention and awareness. Since that time, Circle l000 members raised over $8 million for the hospital.

These volunteer groups demonstrate the widespread local support that Hoag has enjoyed throughout the years. They are a continual reminder that it's the people in the community who contribute their energy and resources to ensure that Hoag continues delivering medical care that is second to none.


552 Club
552 Club
The 552 Club is a community-based hospital support group of individual volunteers and donors dedicated to promoting and financially supporting Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. To fulfill this mission...

Circle 1000
Circle 1000
Circle 1000 was founded by Sandy Sewell in 1987 during the $23 million Patty & George Hoag Cancer Center capital campaign. This donor association invites community members to...

Choose Nursing
Choose Nursing, Choose Hoag
Choose Nursing, Choose Hoag is spreading the word that nursing education is a viable component to the solution for the critical nursing shortage. Its members are an outstanding...
Volunteer Opportunities

Hoag Hospital is very fortunate to have a very dedicated base of community support. Over the years, thousands of people have volunteered their time, energy and financial resources for the benefit of others.

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On September 20, more than 600 supporters of Hoag Hospital gathered to celebrate the opening of the Sue and Bill Gross Women's Pavilion.

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