Together, We Make a Healthier Community
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We are grateful to everyone who supports our charitable mission, whether it is a high school basketball team’s fundraising drive, or generous donors whose leadership gifts help expand mental health services or improve life for those impacted by cancer.
This is important work, and together we are making a difference––one gift and one person at a time.
Thank you for changing lives and building a stronger, healthier community.
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Patrick J. Bower
Vice President for Development and External Affairs
St. Luke’s University Health Network
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Center for Hope & Healing Opens with Donor Support
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St. Luke's Cancer Center recently unveiled its new Center for Hope & Healing at the St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus––the only facility of its kind in Bucks County and the greater Lehigh Valley area––and made possible with generous support from St. Luke’s donors Penn Stainless and Evergreen Donor Advised Fund.
“As a family-owned, family-oriented company operating in Quakertown for over 45 years, Penn Stainless welcomed the opportunity to give back to the local community by supporting St. Luke’s,” says Jim Seward, President, Penn Stainless.
“The Evergreen Donor Advised Fund was built on the foundation of family support and the desire to share that support with others in need. We are both humbled and inspired to be a part of the vision St. Luke’s has for patient care and support here at the Upper Bucks St. Luke’s facility.”
The Center for Hope & Healing will use an integrative, patient-centric approach to support patients, families and the community.
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Grants Support Mental Health
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St. Luke’s gratefully received two United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley grants to address the region’s growing mental health crisis providing support for St. Luke’s Penn Foundation’s Victory for Veterans Program and St. Luke’s Aevidum Programming Extension.
Victory for Veterans is a community-based peer support, and case management program offered at no cost to veterans and their families living in Carbon County. St. Luke’s Aevidum Programming Extension provides resources and stress reduction materials related to mental health to several schools in the Easton Area School District.
Donors contributed to the UNITED for Mental Health initiative during United Way’s 2023 annual campaign chaired by Tony and Adrienne DaRe of BSI Corporate Benefits.
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Wilson High School Basketball Supports Cancer Care
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We’re grateful to the Wilson Area High School basketball coach Mike Glovas and his team who recently held a fundraiser in support of cancer care for St. Luke’s University Health Network. Over the past six years, Mike and his team raised over $6,000 for cancer research and advancements.
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Registration for the 2025 Charity Ball is Open
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Registration for the 2025 Charity Ball is open! Please join us for a beautiful evening celebrating St. Luke’s and our community on Friday, May 2nd at Wind Creek Event Center from 5:30 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Proceeds will directly support St. Luke’s mission to care for the sick and injured, regardless of their ability to pay, improve our communities’ overall health, and educate our health care professionals. You can REGISTER NOW online or call the Development Office at 484-526-9026 for more information.
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Boutique at the Rink Has New Name and Venue.
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The 49th annual Boutique for Hope, formerly known as Boutique at the Rink, will be held at a new location at St. Luke’s SportsPlex (4636 Crackersport Road, Allentown) to accommodate the event’s growing needs. This annual event is run by over 400 volunteers each year, with proceeds benefiting the Cancer Support Community of the Greater Lehigh Valley, St. Luke’s Cancer Center and St. Luke’s Hospice. Donations will be accepted May 21st- May 24th and then again May 27th- May 31st. The sale will run from June 11th- June 14th.
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Community Health in Action
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DID YOU KNOW…..We are the ONLY local health Network with a DEDICATED Department of Community Health that has been supporting the needs of the communities served by St. Luke’s University Health Network for close to 30 years?
Our team is on the ground in your neighborhood working in schools, partnering with the public sector and countless nonprofit organizations, and providing mobile health care to our most vulnerable neighbors.
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Online gifts are easy to make and secure. Through our website, you can browse the areas available for support, choose the cause closest to your heart, and complete your donation securely and quickly. Thank you for your continued generosity and partnership!
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St. Luke’s Development Office helps advance the network’s mission through philanthropy. Your support allows us to deliver personalized care that makes a difference every day for every patient.
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