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Clint Randolph: Special care is my passion
Clint Randolph Clint Randolph first became acquainted with Northwest Kidney Centers during a 1972 visit as president of the Boeing Employees Good Neighbor Fund. He was invited to join the Northwest Kidney Centers board of trustees in the early 1980s. Since then he has continuously volunteered as a member of the board of trustees, Regional Council-Central, and the Foundation board.
As his involvement grew, he began making charitable gifts. A gift directly from his individual retirement account created the Randolph Conference Room in Seattle Kidney Center’s special care unit as a memorial to his wife, Charlene Marie.
“I wholeheartedly support Northwest Kidney Centers,” says Clint, “and I am committed to spreading the word about its exceptional work. Special care patients are my passion, those who need extra nursing care and who would be hospitalized if they could not get intensive services here. Northwest Kidney Centers' special care units fill a gap in our local health care system. Special care for dialysis patients would not be possible without Northwest Kidney Centers.”
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