We know how much a healing environment matters

Published on April 18, 2022

We know how much a healing environment matters during such a vulnerable time.
Kim and Valerie Nuyen and family stand in front of Bronson Cancer Center Kalamazoo.

When Kim and Valerie Nuyen learned about Bronson’s plans to build a new cancer center in Kalamazoo, it was a project close to their hearts. “My family has confronted the realities of cancer treatment,” says Kim.

“We know how much a healing environment matters during such a vulnerable and emotional time.” With that in mind, the
Nuyens committed to ensuring other families in the community would have access to facilities and spaces that are vital during
a journey through a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Kim and Valerie, along with Kim’s company Moore Electrical Service, Inc., made a leading $1.25 million investment in cancer care at Bronson.

“The Nuyen’s gift was really a catalyst during the early stages of our Cancer Care Campaign,” says Terry Morrow, vice president of development. “We are so grateful that the Nuyen family shares in our vision, and they have inspired others to give as well. This generous gift will impact countless members of our community for years to come.”

In recognition of this historic gift to Bronson Health Foundation, the lobby of the Cancer Care Center in
Kalamazoo has been named in their honor — the Kim and Valerie Nuyen Family Atrium.

Reviewed by Kim and Valerie Nuyen