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St. Luke's Elmore Foundation

When you give to our foundation, you make an investment in community health.

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Invest in the Health of Elmore

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED

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Funding Priorities at St. Luke's Elmore

You can designate your gift to go to a specific area (like our patient assistance fund) or to an area of greatest need, whatever is most meaningful to you.

  • St. Luke's Heart: bringing advanced cardiac technology to Elmore (e.g., echocardiogram machines)
  • Patient Assistance: Provides for emergency patient needs (e.g., lodging, prescriptions, fuel, food, taxis)
  • St. Luke’s Breast Cancer Detection Center: 3D mammography/free mammograms for the underserved
  • Education Scholarship: Scholarships for high school seniors and St. Luke’s Elmore employees
  • Long Term Care: Provides for the needs of residents (e.g., lifting recliners)
  • Pediatric Fund: Supports the needs of children in Elmore County (e.g., bilirubin tester for newborns, etc.)
  • Building and Equipment
  • St. Luke's Elmore Emergency Department
  • Area of Greatest Need

Foundation Details

St. Luke's Elmore Foundation encourages excellence in local health care by providing funding for new equipment and health care-related projects that meet the strategic needs of St. Luke's Elmore Medical Center. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to community and financial support for St. Luke's Elmore Medical Center.

Established in 2001 as the Elmore Foundation, we owe our existence to a handful of dedicated individuals who made a commitment to the community to ensure that Elmore Medical Center (now St. Luke's Elmore) continued to provide quality health care close to home.

The Foundation has accomplished much in our short history, including funding our Long Term Care Unit patient van and mechanical patient lift, helipad construction, portable bone densitometer, defibrillator, C-arm digital x-ray machine, infant warmer, colonoscope, and new ventilator.