One consequence of being an organization more than a century-and-a-half old is a large accumulation of records and documents—including archival photos and letters from dignitaries like Ronald Reagan and Hillary Clinton—with a responsibility to preserve and maintain them.
Every document tells a small part of a much longer story — of the patients, staff, and supporters who built this organization one year at a time. Preserving that history isn’t just bookkeeping; it’s a way of staying accountable to where we came from.