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Gifts From DC Philanthropists Enable Construction on Bunny Mellon Healing Garden at Children's National to Begin

Heather and Andy Florance, CoStar Group Employees, the Estate of Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon, and Other Donors Will Bring Rooftop Garden to Life

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Washington, DC — Children being treated at Children’s National Health System will soon have a way to enjoy fresh air and inspiring views of the nation’s capital, as construction has begun on a 7,200-square-foot outdoor Healing Garden. A multi-million-dollar gift from the estate of the late D.C. philanthropist and horticulturalist Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon, and generous gifts from Heather and Andy Florance and the employees of CoStar Group have enabled design and construction to begin on the garden, which will be called the “Bunny Mellon Healing Garden Dedicated to the First Ladies of the United States.”

After hearing about the story of a child at Children’s National whose last wish was to go outside -- and the heroic efforts of the Children’s National care team that made that wish come true – Andy Florance engaged the executives and employees of CoStar Group, the company he founded, to raise seed funding to get the project underway. The garden will make it easier for sick children to go outdoors safely.

Building upon the Florances’ commitment, the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation, named for Mellon’s late father, donated proceeds from Mrs. Mellon’s estate to fund the Healing Garden, ensuring that it will be brought to life for patients and families of Children’s National. The garden is expected to open in late 2016.

Kurt D. Newman, MD, president and CEO of Children’s National Health System, said, “We are very grateful to the Florances, the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation, and the family of Mrs. Mellon for their generous support of the Healing Garden. Everything we do is about providing the best possible experience for our patients. Having a place to go outside and escape the rigors of hospital life will be a tremendous benefit for all.”

Mrs. Mellon, who passed away in March 2014 at the age of 103, was well known for her lifelong passion for horticulture and gardening. Her passion eventually led her to an opportunity to redesign the White House Rose Garden and the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden on the White House grounds. The garden will be dedicated to the First Ladies of the United States, who have a long tradition of supporting Children’s National and the children of the Washington community. First Lady Michelle Obama, Mrs. Laura Bush, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mrs. Barbara Bush, the late Mrs. Nancy Reagan, and Mrs. Rosalynn Carter are honorary chairs of the garden. In 2014, Mrs. Reagan agreed to serve and was an enthusiastic supporter because of her fond memories of her visits to Children’s National. In addition, Susan Ford Bales, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, and Lynda Johnson Robb agreed to serve on the Honorary Advisory Board for the Healing Garden.

Contact: Mark Miller at 301-802-6783