What's Happening?
Los Angeles billionaires Lynda and Stewart Resnick have donated $100 million to UCLA Health through their Resnick Foundation. This substantial contribution is aimed at expanding mental and behavioral health services at the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric
Hospital. The donation will also support the completion of the hospital's new facility, which is scheduled to open in the fall. The Resnicks, co-founders of the Wonderful Company, have a history of philanthropy and have been recognized multiple times on the Chronicle of Philanthropy's list of top donors. The new hospital wing will enhance the ability of medical staff to diagnose and stabilize patients experiencing acute behavioral health crises.
Why It's Important?
This donation is significant as it addresses the growing need for mental health services, a critical issue in the U.S. The expansion of the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital will provide enhanced care for patients with acute behavioral health issues, potentially reducing the burden on emergency services and improving patient outcomes. The Resnicks' contribution highlights the role of private philanthropy in supporting public health initiatives, particularly in areas where government funding may be insufficient. This move could inspire other philanthropists to invest in mental health, a sector that has historically been underfunded.









