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Gifts to the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute help sustain leading imaging and screening services, strengthen programs for women and more.

Whole-Person Care for Every Stage

Philanthropy strengthens women’s healthcare close to home by advancing early detection, specialized services and supportive programs that treat both body and mind. Giving also helps connect patients with renowned clinicians, leading technology and education that empowers women to be proactive about their health.

Your generosity changes lives in our community.

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Whole-Person Care for Every Stage

Your Contributions at Work

Women’s health is personal, preventive and lifelong. Your generosity helps expand access to specialized care, advance early detection and strengthen the programs that support women across our community.

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Square feet dedicated to women’s health services, imaging and supportive programs at the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute.

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Screening and diagnostic procedures performed each year through the Schmidt Family Center for Breast Care.

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Lead gift by Christine E. Lynn that helped create the Institute and expand women’s healthcare services in South Florida.

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Specialized centers within the Institute that support focused care – including pelvic health, preventive cardiology, breast care and imaging.

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Go Pink Luncheon

Join the Go Pink Luncheon to support breast cancer programs and services at the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute, the Lynn Cancer Institute and the Schmidt Family Center for Breast Care.

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