Each of the six Valley Health hospitals has a Foundation or Development Fund that support projects and initiatives to help make our communities healthier. Together they are known as Valley Health Foundations.
From a successful $10 million cancer center campaign to providing bike helmets to children at a health fair, in big and small ways Valley Health’s Foundations and Development Funds are making a philanthropic difference. In the past 13 years, more than $35 million has been raised through financial contributions of individuals, organizations, and businesses. Funds are used to enhance the care that Valley Health provides and to support important healthcare initiatives across the northern Shenandoah Valley and surrounding region.
Our Foundations and Development Funds provide an opportunity for you to charitably partner with Valley Health in our mission of “Serving our community by improving health.” You can choose to support any of the Valley Health hospital Foundations or Development Funds and even further designate your gift to the specific impact area that you are more passionate about. Click here to see examples of those gifts at work.
A gift to Valley Health Foundations is a unique way to remember, honor, or show appreciation of a family member, friend, co-worker or healthcare provider (physician, nurse, department etc). We will send a note of appreciation to the designated individual or group, acknowledging the gift and the difference it will make. Click the Donate Today button above to honor that special person. Select the Buy a Brick button above to purchase a commemorative brick showing appreciation for someone special.
Phone: 540-536-6939
Email: donations@valleyhealthlink.com
Mailing Address:
Valley Health Foundations
220 Campus Blvd, Suite 402
Winchester, VA 22601
Click here to meet our staff and view contact information.
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