
Donate Items
Thank you for considering a donation of in-kind items to St. Luke's. To protect the health and safety of our patients, please ensure your item(s) meet the following guidelines:
- All donated items must be newly purchased or made.
- Blankets, pillowcases, scarves, dolls, or other handcrafted items must come from an environment free of smoke, pet dander, dust, and perfumes.
- St. Luke's provides services to people regardless of race, religion, national origin, and other federally protected classes. Please refrain from donating items with political, religious, discriminatory, or violent content that may not be suitable for all audiences.
- Latex balloons, get well cards, and gift-wrapped donations will not be accepted.
- Due to a high volume of knit and crocheted hats, please call to check on current stock before donating.
We sometimes receive requests from individuals to hand out gifts directly to our patients. Please understand that we are unable to accommodate these requests, as it’s important for us to protect our patients’ privacy and prevent the spread of infection.
To make a donation, please contact the St. Luke's Health Foundation beforehand by phone at (208) 381-2123 or email us. For large donations, please contact the Foundation to schedule a delivery day and time.
Donations, including those for St. Luke's Children's, can be delivered to our office Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
St. Luke's Health Foundation
400 S. Broadway Ave.
Boise, ID 83702
Donation Wish Lists
Adult Patients
Donating comfort items like books and quilts brings warmth, peace, and a sense of home to adult patients, helping them feel cared for and supported.
Perinatal Bereavement
These gifts offer gentle comfort during an unimaginable loss, providing a tangible expression of care, remembrance, and support when words often fall short.
Children’s Cancer Patients
Contribute to moments of joy, comfort, and distraction in our cancer care facilities, helping children feel brave, supported, and cared for as they face tough days.
Hospitalized Kids and Teens
Comfort items for hospitalized children help ease the stress of unfamiliar surroundings—bringing smiles, reassurance, and a sense of normalcy during their hospital stay.