Thomas Legacy Society
About the Thomas Legacy Society
Thomas Legacy Society members are visionary supporters who have chosen to include Fred Hutch Cancer Center in their estate plans. Their generosity ensures that Fred Hutch can continue to redefine cancer and infectious disease research and care for generations to come. Legacy giving empowers Fred Hutch to:
- Explore the fundamental building blocks of life to better understand health and disease.
- Develop new immunotherapies for more types of cancer.
- Harness data and technology for prevention, detection, treatment and cures.
- Uncover new ways to tailor cancer care for each individual.
- Train future scientists to continue world-changing research.
We are living in a moment of stunning possibility — and support from Thomas Legacy Society members is more important than ever. By including Fred Hutch in your estate plans, you will power the next extraordinary leaps in cancer and infectious disease research.
Photo by Kariba Photography.
How to Join the Thomas Legacy Society
There are many ways you can become a member. Qualifying commitments include:
- Gift through a will or living trust
- Beneficiary designation on IRAs;401(k)s, 403(b)s and qualified retirement plans; life insurance; brokerage accounts; bank accounts; donor advised funds; and real estate
- Life income arrangement (charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust)
- Charitable lead trust
- Remainder interest in your home or farm
- Other planned gift arrangements
Ready to join? Please complete our Statement of Intention Form and let us know your recognition preferences.
Member Benefits
We are deeply grateful for the generosity of Thomas Legacy Society Members. When new members notify us of their intended gift to Fred Hutch and join the Thomas Legacy Society, they will receive:
- Their name on the Thomas Legacy Society wall at Fred Hutch.*
- Invitations to exclusive events and special opportunities to talk with Fred Hutch researchers and staff about leading-edge science.
- A customized, behind-the-scenes tour of our South Lake Union campus in Seattle.
- Subscriptions to the Thomas Legacy Society Newsletter, Fred Hutch E-News, and our quarterly President’s Reflections Letter.
*We respect the privacy of members who choose to remain anonymous.
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But for Hawkes, the moment was personal. “My best friend’s daughter, Vivian, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2018 at just 4 years old. It was inoperable with no known cure,” she said.
When Vivian was first diagnosed, Hawkes began looking for a way to take action.
“Watching from the sidelines leaves a hole,” said Hawkes. “I thought, ‘I’ve got to make a bigger difference.”
The research happening at Fred Hutch “was the kind of energy, passion and drive that I was looking for,” she said. In addition to making a personal donation, Hawkes, who is a financial advisor with The Matthews Group at UBS, reached out to the leaders of Fred Hutch’s Professional Advisory Council. The council unites professionals interested in helping Fred Hutch expand charitable giving and assist advisors whose clients may choose to include groundbreaking research in their legacy.
The council was full at the time, but Hawkes didn’t take no for an answer. “I had 45 minutes to pitch why they needed to create one more seat for me,” she said. The pitch was successful, and Hawkes got to work. Now the chair of the council, she continues to encourage her community and clients to support Fred Hutch, whether by giving, volunteering or joining an event.
“Just make that first move, and see how it feels,” she said. “Once you take that step, you start seeing Fred Hutch’s impact everywhere.”
Hawkes also chose to make Fred Hutch a beneficiary of her individual retirement account, or IRA. The choice offered her a way to balance her priorities. “I’m still raising my kids, with one in college,” she said. “So I thought, ‘I can make a bigger impact by sharing what I can leave in the future.” With an IRA, “you can create a beneficiary designation and say, ‘this part goes to my daughters, this part goes to Fred Hutch.’ It creates a legacy for my family and for research.”
When she advises her clients, Hawkes said, they “are thinking about the values reflected in their lives, and those are the values they want to include in their estate plans.” Often, establishing a gift through a will, trust, or other planned giving mechanism fulfills that mission.
No matter how people give, Hawkes added that they make a difference. Vivian died two years after her diagnosis, but Hawkes’ support for Fred Hutch remains steadfast.
“Vivian is my ‘why,'” she said. “But since then, I’ve lost others: friends, colleagues and a fellow council member. This is a way we can help. You never know which gift, which dollar, will be the one that unlocks the key to cancer. Every single donation and dollar is important.”
Supporters who contribute to Fred Hutch through a legacy gift become part of our Thomas Legacy Society. To learn more about how you can give through your estate, a donor-advised fund (DAF), an IRA, or in another way, contact us at 206.667.3396 or at plannedgiving@fredhutch.org.
Society Namesakes: Don and Dottie Thomas
Named for Dr. E Donnall Thomas and his wife, Dottie, the Thomas Legacy Society honors all those who share a commitment to transforming cancer treatment and care through innovative research.
Dr. Thomas, a founding scientist at Fred Hutch, won a Nobel Prize for developing bone marrow transplantation as a cure for certain blood cancers. His wife, Dottie, worked by his side.
Through a gift in their estate, they left a legacy of ongoing discovery and timeless generosity. Today, members continue that enduring legacy.
Contact Us
If you would like to learn more about becoming a Thomas Legacy Society member, we invite you to reach out to our Planned Giving team for confidential, no-obligation guidance. We look forward to partnering on a planned gift arrangement that works for you.
If you have already arranged a gift and have not yet let us know, we encourage you to notify us of your gift intentions and share your recognition preference using our Statement of Intention form.
Contact us today at 206.667.3396 or plannedgiving@fredhutch.org.
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General Questions
Planned Giving
Phone: 206.667.3396
Email: plannedgiving@fredhutch.org

Asa Tate
Executive Director, Planned Giving
Phone: 206.667.4486
Email: atate2@fredhutch.org

Kevin Boyce
Director, Planned Giving
Phone: 206.667.7133
Email: kboyce@fredhutch.org

Stephanie Henderson
Senior Director, Planned Giving
Phone: 206.667.4974
Email: shenders@fredhutch.org

Renee Baars
Assistant Director, Planned Giving
Phone: 206.667.2206
Email: rbaars@fredhutch.org

Emily Eysaman
Philanthropic Gifts Coordinator, Planned Giving
Email: edavies@fredhutch.org
