Share
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
A Fresno man who recently beat stage four throat cancer and his wife have donated $2.4 million to Community Health System.
The gift from Fresno accountant Chris Morse and his wife, Michelle, benefits the Community Cancer Care Institute in Clovis.
The Morse family previously donated to CCI in memory of Chris’ father, Brian, who passed away from stage four lung cancer.
“I started this journey by giving back in April 2021 to honor my dad,” said Chris Morse. “I had no idea that I would ever get cancer, let alone get cancer six months later. I’m so grateful that someone had the vision to build this facility and that people decided to write a check, betting that we needed this facility as a community.”
After getting his throat cancer diagnosis, Morse underwent seven weeks of daily radiation and weekly chemo. He was declared cancer free after finishing the regimen.
In making the donation on Thursday, Morse said that he was grateful for excellent care from his doctors, as well as the oncology support team that kept him positive and motivated.
“We are so grateful to Chris and Michelle for their incredible generosity. Thousands of cancer patients will benefit from their philanthropy and investment,” said Katie Zenovich, senior vice president for Community Health System, in a news release.
RELATED TOPICS:
Fresno County Traffic Stop Leads to $600K Cocaine Bust
59 minutes ago
New US SEC Chair Says Crypto Sector Deserves Clear Regulations
1 hour ago
US Officials Arrest Milwaukee Judge for Obstructing Immigration Operation
2 hours ago
Exclusive: US Congress Republicans Seek $27 Billion for Golden Dome in Trump Tax Bill
3 hours ago
China Exempts Some Goods From US Tariffs
3 hours ago
Luigi Mangione Due in Court for Arraignment as Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty
3 hours ago
Shedeur Sanders Snubbed in NFL Draft’s Round 1 but Leads List of Top Available Players for Day 2
3 hours ago
49ers Draft Georgia Edge Rusher Mykel Williams With the No. 11 Pick in the NFL Draft
3 hours ago
Fresno Man Arrested in 2004 Cold Case Rape and Murder
44 minutes ago
Categories

Fresno Man Arrested in 2004 Cold Case Rape and Murder

Valley Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Person of the Day: Willie Ray Butler

California’s Economy Ranks Fourth Worldwide, Surpasses Japan

Fresno County Traffic Stop Leads to $600K Cocaine Bust

New US SEC Chair Says Crypto Sector Deserves Clear Regulations

US Officials Arrest Milwaukee Judge for Obstructing Immigration Operation

Exclusive: US Congress Republicans Seek $27 Billion for Golden Dome in Trump Tax Bill

Wired Wednesday: What’s the Future of Fresno Unified and the Superintendent Position?

Zakaria Draws Parallels Between Trump’s Tariffs, Failed 1930s Economic Policies
