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International Children's Heart Foundation (ICHF)

The mission of the International Children's Heart Foundation (ICHF) is to bring the skills, technology and knowledge to cure and care for children with congenital heart disease in developing nations. ICHF does this regardless of country of origin, race, religion or gender. Our goal is to make the need for ICHF obsolete. We work toward this goal through our medical mission trips, where we operate on children and educate local healthcare professionals.

Kings Daughters Health Foundation

THE KING'S DAUGHTERS HEALTH FOUNDATION IS AN ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OUR COMMUNITY. THE HEALTH FOUNDATION SUPPORTS KING'S DAUGHTERS MEDICAL CENTER (KDMC) IN ITS MISSION TO BE THE PREMIER HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IN THE TRI-STATE AREA. THE HEALTH FOUNDATION ALSO EXTENDS HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN OUR COMMUNITY, PROMOTES COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH AWARENESS THROUGH EDUCATION, AND PROVIDES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING HEALTHCARE-RELATED FIELDS.

Holyoke Medical Center

Our Mission at Holyoke Medical Center is to improve the health of all people in our community. We do that with honesty, respect and dignity for our patients, visitors and staff. We do that through expert and compassionate care, education and knowledge sharing, community partnerships, fostering innovation and growth and by inspiring hope in all we touch. We do that by being good stewards of our resources and providing efficient and cost effective care to all.

Craig Hospital

Craig is a national, not-for-profit top 10 rehabilitation and research hospital that specializes in spinal cord and/or brain injury. From day one, we develop a unique partnership between the patient, their family and the staff in order to establish a strong support system and produce the best possible outcomes. Our unyielding determination and our emphasis on customized programs, education, family involvement and preparing for life after rehabilitation provides our patients with a goal-oriented structure to achieve their highest level of independence and life quality.

MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM INCORPORATED - BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL INC

Nearly five years ago, Boston was changed forever when a beautiful Marathon Monday turned into a senseless tragedy. Gillian Reny, then a high school senior, was one of the 39 critically injured patients rushed to Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), where doctors and nurses saved her life and both of her legs. In gratitude to BWH, the Reny family established The Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation with a mission of transforming outcomes for civilian and military heroes worldwide who have suffered devastating traumatic injuries. To date, the center has raised more than $12 million. But much more needs to be done. Although trauma accounts for 41 million emergency department visits a year, funding for trauma research and care remains scarce. When you support a member of the 2018 BWH Stepping Strong Marathon Team, you are helping BWH turn tragedy into hope for trauma patients like Gillian so they can regain their strength and ability to step strong once again. Thank you for supporting this extraordinary group of runners and continuing to honor the Boston Strong spirit that still defines our city today. Learn more about the Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

To provide extraordinary care, where the patient comes first, supported by world-class education and research. Our mission is supported by a workforce committed to individual accountability, mutual respect and collaboration. We recognize that the diversity, talent, innovation, and commitment of all of our employees contribute to our strength and are a major component of our success. We greatly value the leadership and participation of our trustees, overseers and donors who make an invaluable contribution to our ability to carry out our mission to serve patients, students, science and our community.

Children's Hospital New Orleans

Children's Hospital's mission is to provide comprehensive pediatric healthcare, which recognizes the special needs of children, through excellence and the continuous improvement of patient care, education, research, child advocacy and management. The hospital was evacuated as a result of Hurricane Katrina and has set up specialty clinics in Baton Rouge and Lafayette to provide medical care for our displaced patients. We have also setup primary pediatric clinics for these children. Children's Hospital as incurred expenses as as result of Hurricane Katrina, which will exceed $40,000,000, and we are seeking donations and other forms of financial support.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS, INC. ("TJUH") IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE. WE ARE COMMITTED TO: 1) SETTING THE STANDARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE DELIVERY OF PATIENT CARE, PATIENT SAFETY AND THE QUALITY OF THE HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE; 2) PROVIDING EXEMPLARY CLINICAL SETTINGS FOR EDUCATING THE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY PROFESSIONALS WHO WILL FORM THE COLLABORATIVE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY TEAM OF TOMORROW; 3) LEADING IN THE INTRODUCTION OF INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR HEALTHCARE DELIVERY AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT. WE ACCOMPLISH OUR MISSION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY. PLEASE REFER TO SCHEDULE O FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S COMMUNITY BENEFIT STATEMENT

Camino Community Development (Charlotte, NC)

Camino Community Development Corporation (CCDC) is a bilingual and multicultural health and social services center that works to equip people to live healthy, hopeful, and productive lives. We do this by utilizing a holistic approach to care that addresses the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person. CCDC provides programming in five areas and serves over 20,000 individuals each year. We offer primary care and pediatric medical services at our health clinic, behavioral health programming, health and wellness education, food security/pantry services, and workforce development and financial literacy support.

Literacy Bridge / Amplio

Amplio's durable, low-cost Talking Book audio device and innovative programs amplify the reach of our global partners. Together, we share knowledge with the world’s hardest-to-reach communities, using audio technology to educate and gather feedback from illiterate and low-literacy populations. Our Talking Book programs allow organizations to customize messages, songs, radio dramas, and information in local languages and measure impact. Amplio partners with global and in-country organizations, businesses, and government agencies that work in various sectors, including health, agriculture, gender equity, humanitarian aid, and more.

International Medical Equipment Collaborative Of America (IMEC)

IMEC's mission is to transform impoverished communities around the world. We provide equipment solutions for health care, agriculture, and education projects in developing countries. We work in collaboration with other humanitarian organizations(Project Shepherds), governments, faith-based groups and individuals. Together, we have transformed communities in over 90 developing countries since 1995. With the help of our humanitarian partner organizations, the dedication of our volunteers, and the generosity of our donors, IMEC has served impoverished communities in over eighty countries, providing equipment solutions to hundreds of facilities in regions of the world.

Seasons Hospice

The mission of Seasons Hospice is to provide individualized and compassionate care, education, and support for the dying and those who have experienced loss. Adding quality of life to each day is the vision of Seasons Hospice. We provide our patients with compassionate care to help ensure that the final months and days are filled with comfort and peace for the patient and their loved ones. Seasons Hospice is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that was founded in 1996 as a homecare-based hospice program. In 1997, we added residential hospice care to our services with the acquisition of our lovely Hospice House. Today we offer homecare, residential, and facility-based hospice care to meet the needs of our patients wherever they call home. Seasons Hospice also offers the only free-standing grief center in SE Minnesota. Our grief services are available to anyone in the community. The Seasons Hospice House, located on 13 acres in Rochester, Minnesota, provides 24-hour onsite hospice care. This lovely, eight-bedroom facility, which opened in 1997, was the first Medicare-certified residential hospice facility in Minnesota. Seasons Hospice recognizes the importance of providing grief support to those who have suffered a loss. We offer extensive bereavement support through our Center for Grief Education and Support (CGES) to all individuals who have experienced a loss. These services are provided free of charge.