Benefactor Stories
Stephen and Linda Odell believe in Mayo Clinic’s abilities to help individuals on a global scale through artificial intelligence advances.
Grateful for cancer care, Clyde and Sherry Moore support Arizona. Bold. Forward. expansion.
Typically quiet givers, Eric and Janice Almirola make some noise with a 1965 Shelby Cobra kit car.
The first car Jonathan White fell in love with was a 1964 ½ Ford Mustang he and his dad restored together.
“To say the level of care at Mayo is unique is an understatement, and it is something I have not experienced anywhere else. When one[...]
Dick Buell’s goal is simple and selfless: “To help as many people as I can.”
“Mayo Clinic is a special place — it’s the cohesiveness, competency and compassion shown by the doctors and staff and the immediate follow-up. The level[...]
Larry Connor will be one of four civilians from around the world to take part in the flight.
Mayo Clinic has made important contributions to space medicine and research since the dawn of the U.S. space program, and prior to that with aeronautical research during World War II.
Loral and Jane Blinde increase their support of Mayo Clinic after open heart surgery.
Michael Sullivan and his community raised nearly $500,000 for cancer research.
Thomas Grainger understands there is no end to medical discovery. That's why he and his wife, Elizabeth, put their trust in Mayo Clinic to find[...]
I wanted to do something unique for my high school senior project in Windom, Minnesota. So when it came time to brainstorming ideas, I knew[...]