Barbra Streisand Raises $22 Million for Cedars-Sinai Heart Disease Center (Exclusive)
By Alex Ben Block - HollywoodReporter.com
Entertainer exceeds $20 million goal for the cardiovascular program at Cedars-Sinai, now re-named the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center -- and donates $10 million herself.
Barbra Streisand has exceeded her goal of raising $20 million to boost a regenerative-medicine research fund and efforts to fight heart disease among women, a source close to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center tells The Hollywood Reporter.
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“Barbra has now brought over $22 million to this cause, including her own generous gift of $10 million in matching funds,” says Dr. Noel Bairey-Merz, director of the program which in June was re-named the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center.
Streisand played an active role in helping secure significant donations through her personal contacts with Ralph Lauren, Ronald Perelman, Sumner Redstone, Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg, Irwin Jacobs, Haim Saban and others. She also helped persuade New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to make a $1 million gift.
Some of those efforts came during a fundraiser Streisand held June 15 at her Malibu home, where couples paid as much as $100,000 to attend. Streisand sang at the event, which also was attended by President Bill Clinton, who saluted the entertainer for her efforts on women’s health.
"Women need to be educated about female cardiovascular disease, and the medical community must be propelled toward change,” Streisand told THR. “Just like with breast cancer, the impetus must come from women themselves striving to become empowered to reduce their risks for heart disease.”
Streisand has been a supporter of the former Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute since 2007, when she learned that heart disease is the number one killer of women. More than 500,000 women die each year in the U.S. from cardiovascular disease -- exceeding all the female deaths by cancer -- and most research had been done on men, without regard to the major differences among women who are affected.
"I consider myself a well-informed person," Streisand said in a recent speech, "but when I heard these facts, I was stunned. Very few people know this. And until recently, almost no one talked about or paid attention to an epidemic that women are dying from throughout the world."
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The money Streisand has raised goes not just to research and treatment but to educational programs and prevention efforts as well. These will help men as well as women. Heart disease is also the number one killer of men in the U.S.
"Heart research done on women also helps men as well," Streisand said in her recent speech. "Take stem cell research, for example. Recently, Dr. Merz and I were talking about the work of a colleague who is trying to grow the first human heart in a petri dish. She had a breakthrough in her study when she found out that using only female stem cells was the solution. She discovered that using male stem cells didn’t work; they got totally lost. And, as we know, men -- even male stem cells -- won't ask for directions.
"Joking aside," Streisand continued, "the heart is an amazing organ, and first and foremost we need to focus on prevention. Women’s lives are becoming increasingly demanding as they juggle the responsibilities of being wife, mother and helping to support the family. We need to take better care of ourselves. We need to slow down, reduce stress, eat better, make time to exercise … because the heart is a precious organ that needs to be protected."
The Streisand Foundation has made grants to national organizations to support work on women’s health, as well as the environment, voter education, protecting civil liberties, civil rights and nuclear disarmament.
Streisand returns to concert touring this fall with events planned in Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago and elsewhere. She also returns to the big screen in the upcoming holiday season, starring with Seth Rogen in the Paramount comedy The Guilt Trip. Streisand is also an executive producer on that movie, which will mark her first on-screen appearance since Little Fockers in 2010.
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Re: Barbra Streisand Raises $22 Million for Cedars-Sinai Heart Disease Center (Exclusive)
Hello Gorgeous!!
AUGUST 19, 2012, 6:15 pm
Dear Mrs. Streisand,
My name is Elayna Hatchell and I am 17 year old. I know you may be too busy to read this or to even reply but I really wanted to tell you how much you inspire me. About 2 years ago I was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus. I could not get over the fact that I could not move as well as others and I felt out of place. I felt different and alone. I cried a lot but everytime I was down I would listen to you sing or watch one of your films. You made me happier and made me realize that its okay to be different and I am not alone and there are happy times even in the bad times. I honestly can say that I admire you and you are my role model. Your poise, elegance, style, and your voice all are qualities I admire. I am a singer a well so singing to your ongs make me much happier. I always wondered why it had to be me but I finally realized why. I am going to med school to become a Pediatric Rheumatologist so I can help kids with the same disease. I feel I will be able to connect with them on a more personal level that way. And when they get down I will tell them to listen to your music because every ingle word is a message to never lose faith or hope. Thank you so much for helping me and for just being you and doing all that you do. - Elayna Hatchell
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Re: Barbra Streisand Raises $22 Million for Cedars-Sinai Heart Disease Center (Exclusive)
I am very excited about this very real issue! I was not aware of the different symptoms women experience during a heart attack until I had one at 52! Fortunately I survived mine. All I felt was nausea and started clearing my throat a lot. After that, my eyes just closed. I don't remember anything after that. The only reason I am here is because I was in the lab for blood tests at the hospital. Had I been alone at home, I would have just fallen asleep. I have told every woman I know about this killer disease and how symptoms range so distant from the "normal". I was amazed how many women had no idea about this information. I am a devoted member of the American Heart Association, and have now educated myself about CAD and prevention. I am grateful that a voice has been given to this lethal disease. Many thanks to Ms. Streisand and Dr. Merz for taking a strong, loud and serious stance for women, and everyone! Kudos' to all involved and to Cedars-Sinai. Your donations and education will truly save countless lives..