How We Help
Through the generosity of our donors, Baptist Memorial Health Care Foundation is making a difference in the lives of thousands of people every day with financial assistance for uninsured and underinsured patients, grief support and counseling for children and families, scholarships for health care students, financial support for innovative research and technology and so much more.
Areas of need where your gift can make a difference are included below.
Support Baptist Cancer Center
Donations to the Baptist Cancer Center helps provide resources and support services to patients and families who are facing a cancer diagnosis.
Support Baptist Centers for Good Grief
Providing therapeutic and supportive services to those who have experienced loss by death, the Baptist Centers for Good Grief offers those grieving a safe environment at no cost.
Baptist Reynolds Hospice House
Providing much needed end-of-life comfort and support to patients and their loved ones, the Baptist Reynolds Hospice House offers a home-like environment with around-the-clock comprehensive care. Donations to the Foundation, ensure that all families have access to this care regardless of their ability to pay.
Support Baptist Health Sciences University
Since 1912, the Baptist Health Sciences University has been educating the next generation of health care providers. Gifts made to the BHSU assist students with much needed scholarships, purchase books, attend conferences, and other education related expenses.
Support Our Community
Baptist serves many areas of need including heart transplants, providing health care services to the homeless, continuing medical education for our health care providers, patient assistance, women’s services and much more.
Support Our Pediatric and Adolescent Services
Baptist’s pediatric and adolescent services provide care to our youngest and smallest patients, from newborns to teens. Your gift will help us deliver care with the latest in cutting edge medical technology as well as provide support and resources to our young patients and their families.