Emeritus Director of San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Board Pam Baer and Larry Baer
Taylor Herr and Megan Michaud
Jess Chong and Ximena Vargas
Pop Rocks performs at Hearts After Dark
Vinitha Venugopalan, Alex Ritchie, Laura Woodbridge, Alex Basso, and Lauren Henderson
Athie Dougherty and Angela Mazzetti
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Board Member Schuyler Hudak welcomes the crowd to Hearts After Dark
2016 “Hearts in San Francisco” Artist Darnel Tasker and Sual Gomez
“Leave your heart in San Francisco” - Guests ordered heart-shaped padlocks and attached it to this sculpture by Beka Brayer.
Amanda Heier, Patrick Smith, Pam Baer, and Connie Shanahan
Guests approach the tent on the field at AT&T Park
Whitney Hudak and San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Board Member Schuyler Hudak
Ryan Lincks, Whitney Hudak, and Nicolas Prionas
Pop Rocks and Mark McGrath greet guests for a back-stage meet-and-greet
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation CEO Amanda Heier and Board President and Hearts Events Chair Connie Shanahan
Caroline Scippa and Karly Andersson
Joe Goldberg, Lindsay Erin, Mekhail Anwar, and Laura Zhukov
Gail Edward and Zuckerberg San Francisco General CEO Dr. Susan Ehrlich
Ashley Lauren Dickinson and Stuart Schuffman
Ben Liepman, Jenna D’Ull, Amy Mayer, and Danny D’Ull
Edric Chew and Debroa Martinez
Amber Caldwell, Colleen Denney, and Christa Hill
Jeremy Dawn, UCSF Vice Dean at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Sue Carlisle, and Roger Mohammed
Mark McGrath and Pop Rocks
Whitney Hudak and San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Board Member Schuyler Hudak
Elliot Fruchtman and Alan Fong
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation hosted more than 1,000 big-hearted Bay Area young professionals on the field at AT&T Park for Hearts After Dark on Thursday, February 18, 2016.
Sugar Ray front man Mark McGrath took the stage with ultimate cover band Pop Rocks for an unforgettable performance as guests danced the night away on center-field. AT&T Park was adorned with brand new Hearts in San Francisco sculptures, providing the ideal backdrop for an “only in San Francisco” celebration of our City’s world-class public hospital—Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
This year, Hearts After Dark, in combination with the Heroes & Hearts luncheon and Hearts in San Francisco project, has raised more than $1.6 million for life-changing and life-saving programs and initiatives at Zuckerberg San Francisco General.
The Hearts Signature Events are the Foundation’s largest source of unrestricted revenue and help to fuel the Hearts Grants Program. Since 2004, the Foundation has funded more than 400 grants totaling more than $10 million dollars, including 28 grants last year. Sales of the Hearts in San Francisco “heartworks” combined with Hearts Signature Events proceeds (2004 - 2016) have raised more than $14.6 million for the Foundation.