Have you visited Duluth’s new CRISP & GREEN®? Last week during their Community Give Back Night, guests donated to St. Luke’s Foundation and in turn CRISP & GREEN donated meals. Over $2,500 was raised to help advance compassionate patient care, research and community health. TY!
New personal hygiene products, undergarments, clothing, shoes and outerwear for adults, children, toddlers and infants are always accepted and appreciated. If you would like to make a donation, please contact St. Luke's Foundation at 218.249.5249 or [email protected].
Through the generosity of others, she collected more than 400 pairs of shoes along with supplies.
Gabby made her delivery for patients at Aspirus St. Luke’s last week.
Thank you Gabby and all who made the shoe drive a success!
In March, local student, Gabby Pipho, launched a shoe drive with a goal of collecting 100 new and gently-used pairs of shoes for patients at local hospitals who may be unhoused or have other needs.
Help provide additional comfort and a heartwarming gift to patients of St. Luke's Hospice Unit by donating new stuffed animals. Supply is low and your support is needed now. 🧸
Deliver to St. Luke's Foundation, Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm.
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Our commitment to serving local patients through local, philanthropic gifts remains unchanged. We’ve called Duluth home since 1881, and will continue to serve our patients throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
We look forward to the bright future ahead.
Rest assured, St. Luke’s Foundation will continue to provide innovative support to advance compassionate patient care, research and community health in our region.
Thank you to the Superior High School basketball team and their fans. They raised $6,594 at their Cancer Shoot Out game last month. The team chose to support pediatric patients at St. Luke's and a local family impacted by pediatric cancer.
Mary has a history of making quilts for patients receiving hospice care at St. Luke’s. She has been sharing her talents with her granddaughter, Lili, together they made a a dozen quilts. It’s inspiring to see philanthropy passed onto the next generation. Thank you Mary and Lili!
This program is designed to enhance access to doula support, advance birth equity, and support healthier pregnancies and deliveries for patients of St. Luke’s.
Visit https://t.co/33McSpLzRH to learn more.
Thank you to the @BushFoundation for funding an innovative, new program at @StLukesDuluth, called the Plus One Doula Program. The Bush Foundation’s $1.7 million gift established a collaboration between St. Luke’s and Doulas of Duluth.
This was the first time since 2019 the students were able to personally deliver the specially decorated trees to patients. Their caroling filled the halls and brought so much joy to all who could hear.
Thank you Mrs. Janchar-Baker, Robbie and all who make this possible!
Students from Lester Park Elementary School visited patients today as part of their annual Giving Tree event. Every year students make ornaments and decorate trees while fundraising and collecting supplies to donate to our patients.
The bright colored bags and cheeky name sure put a smile on our face. We cannot wait to share them with our patients who have an interest in knitting.
What a unique gift!
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A friend of the Foundation, a talented knitter & quilter herself, contacted Sh t That I Knit about their knit kits made especially for patients facing a cancer diagnosis. In turn, we received a donation of beginner knitting kits for patients of St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center.
Each kit contains a touching letter sharing the inspiration for the kit and the benefits of therapeutic knitting, beginner instructions for multiple projects, yarn and knitting needles.
So far you have helped Duluth Minnesota Fire Department and On The Limit raise $1,200 for St. Luke’s Breast Center! Thank you!
These pink DFD t-shirts and patches are still available for purchase and will continue to support the cause.
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Tree of Hope has been delivering gifts to St. Luke’s for a number of years and we look forward to their special delivery each year. These gifts are always well loved by our patients and their families.
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Captain Brandes with Tree of Hope - Mn, visited St. Luke's this morning with a special delivery of toys, puzzles, books and games for our pediatric patients.
Tree of Hope is an aviation-based charity that began in Nary, MN in 1991 by Ray and Celeste Shefland. The Sheflands desired to bring children in the hospital a bit of joy during the holiday season.