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Event

A Mosaic of Thanks

On Thursday, May 8, 2025, nearly 500 members of the Massachusetts General Hospital community gathered at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport to celebrate the incredible achievements of The Campaign for Mass General. The event, named A Mosaic of Thanks, brought together an expansive group of dedicated donors from across the region and around the globe to mark the culmination of the largest campaign ever for a standalone academic medical center.

The evening was filled with inspiring presentations showcasing the remarkable people, places and programs that drive Mass General Brigham’s expert services, particularly in the areas of cancer, heart and neuroscience. This seven-year fundraising journey not only surpassed its ambitious $3 billion goal but also propelled Massachusetts General Hospital to new heights, ensuring the continuation of its legacy of bold breakthroughs, compassionate care and revolutionary results.

Capturing an Evening of Gratitude

Giving Glioblastoma Patients A Shot for Life

The Campaign for Mass General fueled breakthroughs in CAR T-cell therapy, offering new hope to patients with challenging cancers like glioblastoma. Community fundraisers such as Mike Slonina and A Shot for Life contribute to this revolutionary cancer care, inspiring researchers and caregivers to continue their efforts for patients like Tom Fraser and his wife, Debbie.


Taking Women’s Health to Heart

Philanthropy is the life blood of the Mass General Brigham Heart and Vascular Institute, where healthcare is driven by a patient-focused team approach that fuels groundbreaking ideas. This video highlights the innovative Sports SCAD Clinic, a collaboration between the Women’s Heart Health program — an internationally adapted, first-of-its-kind initiative — and the Cardiovascular Performance Program. The Clinic gave Tara Benoit her life back after a spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) at 47 years old threatened to change the trajectory of Tara’s fitness-driven lifestyle.


The Phillip and Susan Ragon Building: A Dream Becomes Reality

For the first time, you can experience the art and science of the new Phillip and Susan Ragon Building through an immersive visual representation of this revolutionary facility. Made possible by a transformative gift during The Campaign for Mass General from Phillip “Terry” and Susan Ragon, the new building is a cornerstone of the future of cancer care and heart and vascular care at Mass General Brigham.