Chinese Hospital
Chinese Hospital
Chinese Hospital
In 1989, San Francisco County Transportation had began their research on the “Four Corridors Study” that identified neighborhoods for new transportation infrastructure that would provide a connection between the northern and southern parts of the city. The study prioritized Chinatown/North Beach and Bayshore as two neighborhoods that would be improved. Rose became a huge supporter of the project because she saw a critical need for a transportation system that would mitigate the demolition of the freeway, and identified Central Subway as the answer for transit riders.
In 1989, San Francisco County Transportation had began their research on the “Four Corridors Study” that identified neighborhoods for new transportation infrastructure that would provide a connection between the northern and southern parts of the city. The study prioritized Chinatown/North Beach and Bayshore as two neighborhoods that would be improved. Rose became a huge supporter of the project because she saw a critical need for a transportation system that would mitigate the demolition of the freeway, and identified Central Subway as the answer for transit riders.
In 2012, Rose once again came in and helped Chinese Hospital lead the fundraising efforts to build a new acute care facilities. She was able to fundraise over $1 million dollar annually for the renovations of the new hospital wing. Annual events that Rose started like the Annual Chinese Hospital Golf Tournament still exist to this day to fund raise for an institution that Rose holds dearly.
In 2012, Rose once again came in and helped Chinese Hospital lead the fundraising efforts to build a new acute care facilities. She was able to fundraise over $1 million dollar annually for the renovations of the new hospital wing. Annual events that Rose started like the Annual Chinese Hospital Golf Tournament still exist to this day to fund raise for an institution that Rose holds dearly.