Skye’s Light Lives on Through Education 

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In memory of Skye Dauphinot Hubbard, her family and friends created the Skyebird Educational Endowment to honor the Denver Health Trauma team and support the families of those who care for patients in some of life’s most urgent moments. 

Known lovingly as “Skyebird,” Skye is remembered by her family as someone who brought warmth, joy, and light to the people around her. She made others feel seen, valued, and loved. After Skye passed away in January 2025, her family and friends chose to honor her memory with a lasting gift to Denver Health and the Trauma team whose care meant so much to them. 

A Gift Born from Gratitude

The Skyebird Educational Endowment provides educational awards for the children and close loved ones of Denver Health Trauma team members. The awards recognize the compassion, skill, and dedication of the full Trauma team, including those who provide direct care and those whose administrative, operational, and behind-the-scenes work helps make trauma care possible.

“Skye approached every day with one goal: to make someone else’s day a little better and a little brighter, especially for her family and friends,” said West Hubbard, Skye’s brother. “We saw firsthand how the Denver Health team does the very same thing, often in people’s most difficult moments. Our family is proud to partner with Denver Health Foundation on this endowment to carry Skye’s spirit forward by supporting the families of the Trauma team.”

Established in 2025 with gifts from Skye’s family and friends, the endowment provides $2,500 awards to support educational opportunities. Awards may help with school-based expenses such as tuition, room and board, and fees; contributions to an approved education savings account; or other learning opportunities in areas such as science, technology, engineering, math, art, music, sports, culture, or medicine.

For Skye’s family, the endowment turns gratitude into action. Each award recognizes the people who show up for trauma patients and families while also supporting the loved ones who stand behind them.

A Personal Moment at the Trauma Survivors Fun Run

This year, that tribute was shared in a place already shaped by healing, gratitude, and connection: the Denver Health Trauma Survivors Fun Run.

Each year, the Fun Run brings together trauma survivors, families, caregivers, and Denver Health team members. Some people come to walk, run, or wheel. Others come to reconnect with the people who cared for them, remember what they have been through, and celebrate how far they have come.

At this year’s gathering on Saturday, June 6, at Berkeley Lake Park, Denver Health recognized nine Skyebird Educational Endowment recipients, selected from 25 nominations across the Trauma team.

The recipients represented a wide range of roles and departments, reflecting the many people whose work supports trauma care at Denver Health. This year’s recipients were: 

  • Jill Chisolm, Trauma and Emergency General Surgery APP 
  • Jeanine Currier, Surgical Specialties Outpatient Clinics Operations Manager 
  • Rebecca Ennis, Surgical and Trauma ICU and Emergency Medicine RN 
  • Michelle Godinez, Pediatric ICU Charge RN 
  • Marivel Ramirez, Health Educator 
  • Alison Santo, Outpatient Orthopedic Clinic Clinical Social Worker 
  • Emily Sosa, Emergency Medicine RN 
  • Lisa Wanger, Primary Care PA 
  • Malachi Zeitner, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Resident

 

Together, the recipients reflect the breadth of care, coordination, education, and support that make trauma care possible at Denver Health. Each award will help support an educational opportunity for a child or close loved one in the recipient’s family.

The Skyebird Educational Endowment is a beautiful tribute to Skye and to the care her family experienced at Denver Health,” said Sean VanBerschot, Executive Director of Denver Health Foundation. “These nine recipients reflect the heart of the Trauma team, and the family’s donation honors not only the work they do for patients and families, but also the loved ones who support our trauma team every day.

Through the Skyebird Educational Endowment, Skye’s memory continues through education, family, and support for the people who help make trauma care possible at Denver Health.

For the Trauma team, the award is a reminder that the care they provide can reach far beyond a single moment. It can become a lasting connection between patients, families, caregivers, and the community they serve. 

Skye approached every day with one goal: to make someone else’s day a little better and a little brighter, especially for her family and friends.

West Hubbard
Skye’s Brother

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