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th_docsmile4 As a non profit organization, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System relies on your support to provide a truly unique patient care environment.  There are many ways you can support St. Luke's and become part of its unique family, including making a financial contribution to St. Luke's, donating blood, and volunteering at St. Luke's.



Ways of Giving
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital is grateful for the generous support it has received from the community throughout the years. St. Luke's leadership in patient care, research and education depends on thousand of dedicated people - physicians, nurses and other caregivers, staff, volunteers, and donors. You can become part of our mission by joining the St. Luke's family of friends and supporters and helping to preserve the health of your community.


Blood Donor Center
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Blood Donor Center is a comprehensive blood collection donor center. The Blood Donor Center, located on the first floor of St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, accepts whole blood and platelet apheresis, designated and autologous donations. Antologous services are available with physician orders. Comprehensive mobile blood drives are offered with a completely self-contained, five-bed mobile donor coach, or on-site set up with up to 20 donor beds.

Volunteering Opportunities
For those men and women who want to make a difference in other people's lives, the St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Auxiliary invites you to be an active member of its volunteer service. By lending a hand, heart, and smile, volunteers often help hospital staff bring about some of the miracles that occur in the hospital-from the birth of a baby to the "rebirth" of a stroke patient through rehabilitation.

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