| Philanthropic Hero
		  Biographies Rolland C. Lowe, M.D.  San Francisco,
		  California Rolland Lowe is the chair of the Lawrence Choy Lowe
		Memorial Fund and the first ever Asian American President of the California
		Medical Association. Dr. Lowe's goal as president has been to get physicians
		more involved in their communities. He has said that to be good patient
		advocates, doctors need to understand their community. Committed to
		re-establishing personal relationships between doctors and patients he has
		worked to provide low-income immigrants with high quality health care and
		advocated for better health care within the Chinese American community.  In keeping with his charitable spirit, Dr. Lowe founded the
		Lawrence Choy Lowe Memorial Fund in 1987, a charitable and civic foundation in
		Chinatown Fund which makes gifts to nonprofit organizations for a wide variety
		of causes in the Chinese community. Among these causes has been ensuring Asian
		civil rights and the establishment of a capital campaign for the Chinese
		Historical Society's museum. Dr. Lowe has also served in many community
		organizations and foundations and worked to provide decent housing for the
		elderly in San Francisco through redevelopment of an old hotel for use as a
		senior housing and community center. Dr. Lowe and his family have committed
		more than $600,000 to the Lowe Memorial Fund while giving to other local causes
		as well.  |