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Sam Jackson Guild

Sam Jackson Guild

One man's foresight helped create OHSU. Your foresight can enhance OHSU's future.

The Sam Jackson Guild honors individuals who have established deferred gift plans benefiting Oregon Health & Science University through the OHSU Foundation.

The guild is named in honor of Charles Samuel Jackson, whose family donated most of the land that is now the OHSU campus. Jackson was the founding publisher of The Portland Journal and a widely respected humanitarian.

On Christmas Eve 1924, the Jackson family donated 88 acres on Marquam Hill adjacent to the existing campus of the University of Oregon Medical School (now OHSU) to be used “for the benefit of the Medical School and affiliated institutions.”

The Jackson legacy helped create today’s Oregon Health & Science University – where healing, teaching, discovery and outreach come together to serve the people of the Northwest and beyond.


More information:

Sam Jackson Guild brochure

Contact:

Gift Planning Department

 

Drew Hunsinger, JD, CSPG

senior director, gift planning
503 412-6354
hunsingd@ohsu.edu


Ann Barden

gift planning director
503 412-6355
bardena@ohsu.edu

 

Sarah Schwarz

gift planning director
503 552-0702
schwarzs@ohsu.edu

 

Pete Sommerfeld, CSPG

senior philanthropic advisor
503 220-8328
sommerfe@ohsu.edu

 

Sally Coulsey

estates, trusts and donor payments
503 220-8318
coulseys@ohsu.edu

M. Kate McGinn

advisor workshops and media services
503 412-6366
mcginnm@ohsu.edu