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UCSF-Washington Cancer
Center Campaign

Kimberly Hartz, Chief Executive Officer

“Developing the new UCSF-Washington Cancer Care Center will make comprehensive world-class cancer care accessible to the community and significantly improve the lives of the patients we serve. Together, we can impact and improve the lives of thousands who seek cancer care and services locally."
- Kimberly Hartz, Chief Executive Officer, Washington Hospital Healthcare System

As part of our ongoing mission and vision to provide quality health care and services to our patients and their families, Washington Hospital is initiating a $10 million capital campaign to build a new and expanded UCSF-Washington Cancer Center by mid 2024. Read our Campaign Executive Summary for an overview of the UCSF-Washington Cancer Center Campaign.

The urgency to expand our patient care facilities has never been greater to meet the needs of a growing patient population and increase access to exceptional cancer treatment close to home. Our campaign aims to build on a history of excellence by offering the latest advances in cancer care, research, and technology to Southern Alameda County and beyond. We hope you will join our campaign and learn more about how your support can have a transformative impact on patients and their families.

Learn more about this life-saving investment.


The Future of World-Class Cancer Care

Opening in 2025, the new UCSF - Washington Cancer Center will provide holistic & integrated care all under one roof, nearly tripling the size of the current facilities.

Academic Level Care

  • State-of-the-art facilities
  • Community-based care by UCSF specialists & physicians
  • Access to a network of leading UCSF clinicians


View into lobby showing public corridor

Comprehensive & Integrated Services

  • Network of ancillary & interdisciplinary services; nutritionists, palliative care specialists, care navigators, social workers, pharmacists


Patient and Family Lobby

Research & Clinical Trials

  • Access to clinical researchers & research testing methods for early detection & prevention for patients not previously available locally


Infusion Center Nursing Station

Survivorship Program

  • Expanded services to support cancer survivors
  • Resources and access to leading clinicians who specialize in rehabilitation and specialty care


Infusion Chairs

For questions or more information on ways to give, contact the Foundation

foundation@whhs.com - 510-818-7350

2500 Mowry Ave, Fremont CA 94538