Baltimore, MD - Nov. 2024 - Chai Lifeline, the Jewish community’s leading children’s health and crisis support network, will recognize the extraordinary contributions of Dr. David J. Hackam, Pediatric Surgeon-in-Chief and Co-Director at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, with the Maimonides Medical Achievement Award at its National Gala on December 17, 2024, at Pier Sixty in New York City. The evening’s theme, “Shining Together,” celebrates the remarkable dedication of individuals like Dr. Hackam, whose work brings hope and healing to countless families facing serious medical challenges.
Dr. Hackam is globally recognized for his pioneering work in pediatric surgery, specifically for his groundbreaking research on necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)—a devastating disease that primarily affects premature infants and remains one of the leading causes of death from gastrointestinal issues in newborns. Driven by a commitment to improving outcomes for these vulnerable patients, Dr. Hackam has developed innovative therapies and new treatment protocols, transforming understanding and care for this critical condition.
Dr. Hackam’s dedication extends beyond his surgical expertise. His research, funded continuously by the National Institutes of Health for over two decades, explores the root causes and treatment options for NEC. His work has resulted in several patents for promising drugs that could prevent NEC’s onset, bringing hope to families and advancing the future of pediatric healthcare. In addition, Dr. Hackam’s efforts in mentoring the next generation of surgeon-scientists highlight his commitment to shaping the future of medical care.
“Dr. Hackam embodies the values that define Chai Lifeline—dedication, compassion, and the relentless pursuit of healing,” said Rabbi Simcha Scholar, CEO of Chai Lifeline. “His contributions have transformed the lives of countless families, and we are honored to celebrate his achievements at this year’s gala. Through his work, he brings hope and new possibilities to families facing heartbreaking diagnoses.”
“Our close relationship with Johns Hopkins and other world-class hospitals has allowed Chai Lifeline to support families facing the most complex medical situations,” said Racheli Daniel, Director of Chai Lifeline’s Mid-Atlantic Region. “Dr. Hackam’s unwavering dedication to his patients has had a profound impact on so many of our families here in Baltimore and beyond. We are deeply grateful for his friendship and commitment to our community.”
In addition to Dr. Hackam, Chai Lifeline will honor Rabbi Chaim and Chavie Bruk, co-CEOs of Chabad Lubavitch of Montana and proud Chai Lifeline parents, with the Champions of Hope Award. The gala will also feature a special musical performance by renowned Israeli singer-songwriter Shmuel.
Funds raised will support more than 6,000 families around the world through Chai Lifeline’s essential programs and services, including case management, crisis intervention, financial assistance, insurance advocacy, counseling, meals, transportation to medical appointments, i-Shine afterschool programming, Camp Simcha, and more, all offered at no cost to families.
For more information, tickets, or sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.chaidinner.org.