St. Elizabeth Foundation

The mission of St. Elizabeth Foundation is to inspire and connect our generous community with St. Elizabeth programs and projects dedicated to improving the health of our families, friends and neighbors.

Support the Health of our Community

St. Elizabeth Foundation builds a path between you and the care you depend on. The best healthcare available comes from the hearts of people like you. Generous supporters enable St. Elizabeth Healthcare to provide innovative treatment options through recent expansions such as the Florence Wormald Heart & Vascular Institute and the St. Elizabeth Cancer Center and bring lifesaving screenings closer to home via our mobile health units.

As a non-profit, St. Elizabeth Healthcare relies on our community’s generosity and shared commitment to elevate and improve patient care. St. Elizabeth Foundation gratefully accepts donations that support various areas of need, including:

Cancer Care Programs

A gift to the Cancer Care Fund supports comprehensive, state-of-the-art treatment programs, tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient we serve at the St. Elizabeth Cancer Centers.

Clinical Research

Your support today for clinical research will ensure our physicians and caregivers continue to provide the best and most current medical care for our families, friends and neighbors right here at home.

Healthy Hearts

A gift to the Healthy Hearts Fund supports the outstanding care provided to heart patients at the Florence Wormald Heart & Vascular Institute at St. Elizabeth.

Area of Greatest Need

Your generous donation to the area of greatest need addresses pressing health needs in our community, playing a pivotal role in enhancing healthcare accessibility and fostering long-term well-being.

Your generosity allows St. Elizabeth to provide the right care, right here. For more information about other areas of need, how to donate or how to become involved, contact St. Elizabeth Foundation at
(859) 301-3920 or email stefoundation@stelizabeth.com.

Upcoming Events

The St. Elizabeth Foundation hosts several charitable events on an annual basis as a means to bring the community together and provide monetary support for hospital projects.

Sponsorship Opportunities

St. Elizabeth Foundation’s 2024 Key Events and Sponsorship Opportunities are now available. If you would like to become a sponsor or learn more, download the 2024 Sponsorship Brochure or go to stelizabeth.com/sponsor.

Custom sponsorship packages are available. To discuss these opportunities or any additional sponsorship ideas you may have, please contact St. Elizabeth Foundation at (859) 301-3920 or stefoundation@stelizabeth.com.

Your investment in our region through event sponsorship will continue to benefit programs and projects dedicated to improving the health of our community.

Together, we will bring new hope.

Woman swings at a golf ball

The Golf Classic welcome golfers from the community to support
St. Elizabeth Grant and St. Elizabeth Dearborn. It’s a wonderful opportunity to contribute while forging lasting connections.

Man swings at a Golf Club

Held annually in September, this popular golf outing has become
St. Elizabeth Foundation’s signature fundraising event and our community’s largest golf tournament.

St. Elizabeth Foundation Style Show

The annual Style Show & Luncheon, held on the Monday before Thanksgiving, brings over 500 women together for a day of shopping, lunch, and a runway show featuring the latest styles.

Gift of Health

The Gift of Health women’s giving circle provides local women the opportunity to give back in an impactful way, funding some of the most pressing needs of St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the community it serves.

Paths of Generosity

Generosity comes in many forms, from sharing wealth or donating goods, to offering praise and giving time. Thank you for investing in our vision of a healthier tomorrow, your support will have a real and immediate difference in the lives of our families, our friends and our neighbors.

Donor Stories: How Your Giving Impact

A Story of Hope

Joe Koester lived with a heart murmur for 40 years because he was born with a heart defect. Joe’s condition, called bicuspid aortic valve disease (BAVD), caused his heart’s aortic valve to function adequately, but not perfectly.

After performing a yearly sonogram to monitor Joe’s heart, Cardiologist Dr. Kevin Miller with St. Elizabeth Heart & Vascular Institute told Joe that his aortic valve finally needed to be replaced.

Why I Give

When John Domaschko’s father was at St. Elizabeth, one nurse aide made all the difference.

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Thank you for your generosity and compassion for our associates and the patients they serve.

Stay Engaged

Look for our latest newsletter for updates on how your generosity has helped St. Elizabeth Healthcare reach new milestones.