Donate to COVID-19
What Inspires You?
Coming together as community to donate funds and resources to fight this historic pandemic.
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Donors have stepped up to help keep our caregivers
safe as they fight the COVID-19 virus.


Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Being part of a strong hospital system helps us secure the scarce supplies our frontline caregivers need. Locally, our community members continue to help us source additional supplies — surgical masks, N95 and KN95 masks, face shields, hand sanitizer and many other items. To be a part of the effort, visit URL and see our greatest current needs.
Caregiver Appreciation Meals
Our community has generously donated funds and resources to support St. Joseph Hospital nurses, doctors and staff. That includes meals to feed the frontline caregivers, shower kits to allow them to shower before going home to their families, beverages, Keurig machines, beef jerky, Health-ade Kombucha and so much more. We are overwhelmed by the generous response!
Blood and Plasma from Recovered Patients
People who are fully recovered from COVID-19 have antibodies in their plasma that attack the virus. This convalescent plasma is being evaluated as treatment for patients seriously ill from COVID-19. Both blood donations from healthy individuals and plasma donations from recovered COVID-19 patients are needed. Learn more at American Red Cross
A donation makes a difference. Here’s proof.

A New Beginning After COVID-19

Beating COVID and the Odds

Hometown Heroes
SUPPORT OUR WORK
Now, more than ever, our community needs Providence St. Joseph Hospital and compassionate neighbors like you.
"The generosity of our community during COVID-19 has overwhelmed us. We are grateful for the countless donations received. But so many more challenges lie ahead. If you can, please make a donation and support our mission. On behalf of all, we thank you."
—Amy Daugherty, Chief Philanthropy Officer
Leadership
"The generosity of our community during COVID-19 has overwhelmed us. We are grateful for the countless donations received. But so many more challenges lie ahead. If you can, please make a donation and support our mission. On behalf of all, we thank you."

Meet The Experts

Scott Rusk, MD FACP
Chief Medical Officer
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