Everyday Heroes: Saint Agnes Associates give to the Saint Agnes Fund
This spring the associates contributed more than $100,000 to Saint Agnes. Contributions went to the Advocacy Fund, which helps associates and patients in need, the development of a Simulation Lab for training nurses, and the Saint Agnes Fund, which supports the mission of the hospital.
Why do they give?
“ I gave to the Associate campaign because I want to promote the profession of nursing. I'm excited that the Sim-Lab will improve and elevate the standard of care at Saint Agnes. It will provide a great place to learn and improve the skills of our staff."
- Jan Townley, AICU Nurse
“I give to the Advocacy Fund to support my fellow associates and our patients in their time of need. To me, this fund is what Saint Agnes Hospital is all about and it gives me great pleasure to enable this good work to continue.”
- Ann Bell, Purchasing
We are very proud of the Associates at Saint Agnes Hospital for their generosity and caring spirit.
Your Support is Needed
Annual Giving
Devoted to healthcare that leaves no one behind, Saint Agnes provides $10-$15 million in charity care and community benefits each year. In addition, the Saint Agnes Foundation awards community grants including those that support terminally ill patients, homeless adults and educational and crisis needs of associates and patients. By donating to Annual Giving, you will be supporting the priority needs of Saint Agnes Hospital, its patients and associates.
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Beacon of Hope
Funds will be applied to Saint Agnes Hospital’s $212 million project to transform its current campus. This revitalization will feature a new patient tower, redevelopment of our existing patient tower, expansion and reconfiguration of our Saint Agnes Cancer Center, enhanced surgical suites and a redesigned emergency room.
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Planned Giving
Make a gift that costs nothing during your lifetime.
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Heritage Society
The Saint Agnes Heritage Society honors our friends who have decided to leave a lasting legacy at Saint Agnes by including the hospital in their estate plans.



