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Maryknoll Sisters Of St. Dominic

Mission in the Third Millennium challenges Maryknoll Sisters to respond as women yearning for authentic justice and reconciliation in the midst of a fractured and divided world.  Called to reflect God's compassionate and inclusive love, we are sent to walk with peoples of many lands, crossing the boundaries of culture, race and religious beliefs.     Maryknoll Sisters live the gospel values through a variety of ministries. We are engaged in evangelization, pastoral work, education and social welfare, medicine, communications, agriculture and science.  We serve the poor wherever we find them: in their homes, in prisons, in hospitals, in refugee camps, and on the streets.     Some of us work with youth groups, women and the elderly, and in the arts and communications.  Others promote and participate in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.  Often we find ourselves networking with national and international non‑governmental organizations.     Wherever we are and in whatever we do, we strive to participate effectively in the mission presence and activity of the Universal Church so that God's Reign of peace, justice and love may be proclaimed and witnessed to throughout the world.  Mission means seeding hope wherever we are.

Fisher House Of Boston

With your support we keep military families together during times of illness or injury. The Fisher House Boston is a home away from home for our military families, where they can stay at no cost, while a loved one is receiving in house treatment at one of our medical facilities. In addition to the physical house on the VA West Roxbury Campus; the Fisher House of Boston houses military families in hotels if their loved one is receiving care at any of Boston’s world-renowned hospitals.

HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH INC - HACKENSACK UNIV MEDICAL CTR FDN INC

HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH INC - LODI The Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation raises funds that support the diverse programs and services of Hackensack University Medical Center ("HackensackUMC"). HackensackUMC is a 775-bed, not for-profit tertiary care, teaching and research hospital serving Northern New Jersey and the New York metro area. Affiliated with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, HackensackUMC is the largest provider of inpatient and outpatient services in the state of New Jersey. Annually, the foundation receives more than 10,000 charitable gifts and raises more than $10 million to help support vital programs and services at HackensackUMC. The foundation has also provided funding of more than $100 million for special and capital projects over the past several years.

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.

Magee Womens Research Institute And Foundation

Women make up 50% of the population, but carry 100% of the future. When women thrive, everyone thrives. We are the largest U.S. research institute dedicated solely to women’s health and reproductive biology. Your gift impacts world-class research at Magee-Womens Research Institute and essential patient care services at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, from discovering new treatments for breast and gynecologic cancers to providing life-saving care for babies born prematurely. A gift for women is a gift for all.

Bristol Hospital Development Foundation

The Bristol Hospital Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to the financial support of Bristol Health through implementation and enhancement of hospital and affiliate-based development and community relations programs. The Bristol Hospital Foundation is a non-profit, publicly supported organization which exists to solicit, receive, disburse and coordinate philanthropic funds on behalf of Bristol Health and its affiliates.

The Bone Marrow Foundation

The Bone Marrow Foundation, founded in 1992, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for bone marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplant patients and their families by providing vital financial assistance, educational information, and emotional support programs. Transplants treat over 70 life-threatening diseases including cancers and genetic disorders. The Foundation works with transplant centers nationwide and is the only organization of its kind that does not limit assistance to a specific disease, type of transplant or age range. All of The Foundation’s services are offered free to patients and their families. Patient Programs Lifeline Fund provides funding to help cover the costs of transplant-related expenses. In addition, the program leverages social media to enable patients to reach out to their family, friends and social networks for additional financial support. One-to-One Funds assist patients and their families with fundraising efforts by creating a personal fund at The Foundation. Medical & Educational Handbooks provide comprehensive patient education and resources to assist patients and family members in obtaining information regarding all aspects of transplantation. Ask the Expert enables individuals to pose questions concerning transplantation and to have them answered by healthcare professionals. SupportLine provides support services to transplant patients and their families by linking them with volunteers who have gone through the transplant experience. Survivorship Program provides support and information to post-transplant patients, their families, and caregivers as they continue to navigate their transplant journey. Survivor Telephone Support Group staffed by oncology social workers, provides bone marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplant survivors with a weekly scheduled telephone conference support group to share experiences and draw support from others. For patients one year or more post-transplant.  

St Louis Childrens Hospital Foundation

The mission of St. Louis Children's Hospital is to do what's right for kids. We do this by providing safe care, effective care and outstanding service to our patients in a family-centered care environment. We also accomplish our mission through extensive, free community outreach services in injury prevention, information services, health screenings and follow up, asthma care, dental care, a violence prevention program and more. St. Louis Children's Hospital (SLCH) is also a world-class center of pediatric research.

CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Foundation (Mercy Medical Foundation)

The CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Foundation, formerly Mercy Medical Foundation, is a charitable tax exempt corporation for the sole purpose of supporting and enhancing the health care mission of CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Medical Center in Williston, SD. The mission of the Foundation is to support programs and projects related to health care through which donors can share in the philanthropic goals of the hospital. The ultimate recipient of a gift could be a member of your family, a close friend, or a neighbor receiving care at CHI St. Alexius Health Williston. Donations to the Foundation are tax deductible and can provide considerable tax advantages. There are many gifting opportunities including donations of stock, cash, charitable gift annuities, insurance proceeds, gifts-in-kind, real estate, trusts, and wills. The Foundation is managed by a Board of Directors comprised of community leaders and area residents who annually meet to set a program of work to accomplish the goal of funding hospital needs, building the endowment fund and carrying out projects essential to growth and development. In April 2016, the Foundation became "CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Foundation" as the hospital joined with 12 other locations in North Dakota to form the CHI St. Alexius Health Regional Healthcare System. Our foundation remains an independent, local entity which raises funds for direct needs at our Williston location.

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.

Magee Rehabilitation Hospital

Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, ranked among the nation's top rehabilitation hospitals by US News and World Report, provides inpatient cognitive and physical rehabilitation services to individuals with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, amputation, orthopedic injury, geriatric illness, and work injuries. Magee strives to help individuals with disabilities improve their quality of life. The non-profit healthcare organization is a partner with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center of the Delaware Valley, one of 14 federally designated spinal cord injury system of care centers in the nation.

The Valley Hospital Foundation

The Valley Hospital Foundation is the philanthropic component of Valley Health System. It is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, multi-purpose foundation. The Foundation's primary function is to secure charitable contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and others, to manage those gifts, and to distribute them in accordance with its charter. Funds are raised primarily for use by The Valley Hospital and Valley Home Care, Inc. Valley Health System is the sole member of the corporation.