Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith announced during Monday’s game at Vivint Arena that their foundation is making a $20 million donation to Primary Children’s Hospital, to expand pediatric cancer research and treatments.
Gift from the Utah Jazz owners and 5 for the Fight founders will expand pediatric cancer research and treatments, and create family centers for relatives of patients at hospitals in Salt Lake City and Lehi.
The donation — being made in conjunction with the 5 for the Fight nonprofit associated with Qualtrics, the company that Smith co-founded — will facilitate “clinical trials, faculty recruitment, research personnel and equipment, social work and psychology support, and improvement of the overall patient experience,” according to a news release issued jointly by Intermountain Healthcare and Qualtrics/5 for the Fight.
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