Providence Together Campaign

As the Sisters of Providence did when they first arrived in the Northwest 150 years ago, we rely on support from the community to ensure excellence and compassionate care.

Today, that tradition of collaboration continues. Bold leadership, strategic thinking and community support are helping to make the initiatives of Providence Medical Foundations successful. The Providence Together capital campaign will enhance research, prevention, diagnosis and care for some of the most pressing health care challenges of our time – cancer, heart disease and neurological disorders – and to strengthen our care for medically fragile children.

Annual Report
Ways to Give
  • Gifts can be made by check, credit card or written pledge.
  • Annual gifts are gifts of cash, credit card charges, appreciated securities (shares of stock or mutual funds) or personal property. These gifts may be given each year to provide immediate financial assistance.
  • Donors can make an unrestricted gift or designate a gift to support a particular program or project initiative.
  • Gifts may be made in honor or memory of a loved one, friend or colleague or to commemorate a special occasion.
  • An endowment fund may be created for a specific purpose. Creating an endowment demonstrates a long-term commitment and is most often “named” by the donor.
  • A wide range of planned giving opportunities can provide significant tax advantages for donors. Gifts may be made using cash, securities, bonds, real estate or personal property
Our Mission

As people of Providence, we reveal God's love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.

Our Goal

Providence Foundations in Oregon promote philanthropic support of the many top-quality patient care programs and services at nine Providence facilities throughout the state. Through your charitable contributions, Providence Foundations support hospital programs, research, community services and charity care. Your gifts help us minister to the sick, the frail and the vulnerable.