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St. Luke’s isn’t just keeping up—we’re leading the pack with national recognition for patient safety and quality. Your ongoing trust and support are so important as we meet local needs and improve the health of our community.
Everyone in our St. Luke’s family is closely connected—it’s a network of people who care deeply about their neighbors and the health and well-being of the place they call home.
Keep reading to learn more about how lives are changed through the generosity of ordinary people working to make life better for us all.
Warmly,
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Patrick J. Bower
Vice President for Development and External Affairs
St. Luke’s University Health Network
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Tucker’s Toy Run Brings Years of Smiles
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For 15 years, Rick Neuman and the dedicated Tucker’s Toy Run volunteers have brought toys to sick and injured children. Over 60,000 have been given to kids treated at St. Luke’s and the St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital. Join us in thanking Rick and the almost 1,000 bikers who helped in the final toy delivery. Thank you, Tucker’s Toy Run, for years of smiles, toys and unwavering dedication.
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Thanks to support from generous donors, St. Luke’s has expanded a program for teens experiencing depression, anxiety or other significant mental health challenges. Located at St. Luke’s Sacred Heart Campus and part of the St. Luke’s Penn Foundation services, the new Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Unit opened in mid-October. We are especially grateful to Luanne and Jeff Stauffer, who provided the lead gift that will enable us to double the number of teens served each year.
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St. Luke’s Heart + Vascular Team a Lifesaver
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Sherry Haas almost died last October. She credits St. Luke's Heart & Vascular as one of the miracles that saved her life. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for both men and women. In response, St. Luke’s and dedicated donors are investing in new facilities and lifesaving technology. We look forward to sharing more about these exciting investments in the months ahead.
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Healing the Body through Nature
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With 500 acres, St. Luke’s Anderson Campus is a special place dedicated to healing the body and soothing the spirit. In recent years, our team of landscapers has built walking trails, nesting sites, gardens, an arboretum and a new Enchanted Forest—a quaint ¼ acre wooded area and natural space for children to explore. The St. Luke’s Arboretum and Gardens is open to the public and welcomes everyone to relax and enjoy the tranquil space.
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Tucker’s Toy Run Brings Years of Smiles
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For 15 years, Rick Neuman and the dedicated Tucker’s Toy Run volunteers have brought toys to sick and injured children. Over 60,000 have been given to kids treated at St. Luke’s and the St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital. Join us in thanking Rick and the almost 1,000 bikers who helped in the final toy delivery.
Thank you, Tucker’s Toy Run, for years of smiles, toys and unwavering dedication.
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Thanks to support from generous donors, St. Luke’s has expanded a program for teens experiencing depression, anxiety or other significant mental health challenges. Located at St. Luke’s Sacred Heart Campus and part of the St. Luke’s Penn Foundation services, the new Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Unit opened in mid-October. We are especially grateful to Jeff and Luanne Stauffer, who provided the lead gift that will enable us to double the number of teens served each year.
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St. Luke’s Heart + Vascular Team a Lifesaver
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Sherry Haas almost died last October. She credits St. Luke's Heart & Vascular as one of the miracles that saved her life. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for both men and women. In response, St. Luke’s and dedicated donors are investing in new facilities and lifesaving technology. We look forward to sharing more about these exciting investments in the months ahead.
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Healing the Body through Nature
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With 500 acres, St. Luke’s Anderson Campus is a special place dedicated to healing the body and soothing the spirit. In recent years, our team of landscapers has built walking trails, nesting sites, gardens, an arboretum and a new Enchanted Forest—a quaint ¼ acre wooded area and natural space for children to explore.
The St. Luke’s Arboretum and Gardens is open to the public and welcomes everyone to relax and enjoy the tranquil space.
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The St. Luke’s Development Office helps advance the network’s mission through philanthropy. Your support allows us to attract and train the most talented medical and nursing students, residents, and fellows—many of whom will go on to care for our communities.
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