Mercy Health Foundation Greater Cincinnati

 

Cincinnati, OH

COMPASSIONATE CARE
FOR THE QUEEN CITY
AND BEYOND

Mercy Health — Cincinnati, OH

As a supporter of Mercy Health Foundation Greater Cincinnati, you uplift wellness for those living in and around the Tri-State area. Donors like you help innovate the world-class medical care Mercy Health provides and build healthier communities for everyone, including our poor and under-served neighbors. Join us.

Causes

Featured Campaign

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Campaign | Mercy Health — Cincinnati, OH

The Campaign for Graduate Medical Education

Invest in tomorrow's doctors amidst a critical physician shortage by supporting our expanding residency programs.

Featured Giving Opportunity

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Giving Opportunity | Mercy Health — Cincinnati, OH

When a heart stops, there’s no time to wait

In a medical emergency, everything depends on what’s ready in that moment. There’s no time to wait, gather resources, or figure things out. It all has to already be in place. Help fund critical medical equipment, tools and groundbreaking programs so that patients always receive the immediate, lifesaving care they need.

Your Impact

Your Support in Action

Mercy Health is committed to providing the highest quality health care in Cincinnati and the greater Tri-State area. Thanks to our generous donors, that care includes the region's first Blood & Marrow Transplant Center for cancer patients at The Jewish Hospital, community programs such as Produce Perks, our mobile mammography van, lifesaving equipment for facilities and more.

News

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Heart of Gold Gala Helps Raise Funds to Advance Compassionate Care for Greater Cincinnati Families

The Heart of Gold Memorial Fund has been committed to providing support to the Women’s Imaging Center at The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health, giving more than $100,000 to enhance patient care and services for more than 15 years.