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Faustino Bernadett: Philanthropist and Lover of Language Learning

Dr. Faustino Bernadett has always wanted to give back. Throughout his career, he has done just that, giving his time, talents and money to countless philanthropic endeavors. One of his proudest achievements was being able to facilitate the lead gift to the Smithsonian Latino Center, which is dedicated to the preservation of Latino history and culture, engagement of Latino communities, and advancement of Latino representation in the United States. <br>

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Faustino Bernadett: Philanthropist and Lover of Language Learning

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  1. Faustino Bernadett: Philanthropist and Lover of Language Learning Dr. Faustino Bernadett has always wanted to give back. Throughout his career, he has done just that, giving his time, talents and money to countless philanthropic endeavors. One of his proudest achievements was being able to facilitate the lead gift to the Smithsonian Latino Center, which is dedicated to the preservation of Latino history and culture, engagement of Latino communities, and advancement of Latino representation in the United States. Groundbreaking Initiative Faustino Bernadett (MD, MBA) has worked hard, along with his wife and other family members, to establish the Molina Family Gallery at the Smithsonian Latino Center. The gallery – the first of its kind in the country -- is slated to open in 2021, thanks to a $10 million gift from the Molina family whose name the gallery will bear. This ground-breaking addition will become a permanent gallery dedicated to the Latino experience, opening in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

  2. The space will celebrate the experiences and history of U.S. Latinos and feature 4,500 square feet of bilingual stories. Bilingual himself, Dr. Faustino “Tino” Bernadett combines his passion for learning and helping raise awareness through his contributions to the gallery. An alumnus of University of California, San Francisco (U.C.S.F.) School of Medicine, Bernadett is the vice president of The Molina Foundation, and is a former board member of the Smithsonian Latino Center. Generosity Rooted in Inspiration The Latino Center is a cause very near and dear to Tino’s heart, and it started with inspiration from his father who ran a successful practice as the only Spanish-speaking family doctor in Chico, California. Martha Bernadett’s father also volunteered his services to Mexico’s needy, and went on to found Molina Healthcare, Inc., a managed care company serving low-income patients. Today, Tino and his wife Martha, both MDs, continue the legacy with donations to UCSF designed to benefit underserved communities, as well as through donations to hundreds of charities. Nurturing as New Generation Faustino Bernadett enjoys working closely with the Smithsonian Latino Center as a former board member. The Latino Center works throughout the Smithsonian and alongside affiliated museums to promote understanding of U.S. Latino history and contributions to the humanities, arts, and sciences. Throughout the Smithsonian Campaign, the Latino Center raised funds to ensure the success of the next generation of Latino leaders. Tino’s contribution and leadership was the driving force behind this initiative. In addition, the Ford Motor Company donated $1 million to support the Young Ambassadors Program, which helps Latino high school seniors build leadership skills, while Comcast NBC Universal Telemundo provided funding for the Latino Center’s ¡Descubra! Meet the Science Expert family and youth-centered programs.

  3. Looking Ahead The next two years will bring times of great change, excitement, advancement and hope, as 2021 will mark the opening of the Molina Family Latino Gallery at the National American History Museum. It will enjoy the distinction of being the very first dedicated museum space on the National Mall celebrating the U.S. Latino experience. Tino will be there every step of the way to make his dream become a reality. To learn more about Faustino Bernadett, the Molina Family Latino Gallery, and the many other philanthropic endeavors he is a part of, we welcome you to browse Faustino Bernadett’s website as well as the Smithsonian Campaign to stay up to date on the project’s progress.

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