Funds to Help
Many funds have been established to help donors designate gifts according to their desired wishes. Having the gifts of our donors fit their personal missions and wishes is very important to us. A few of the funds available are listed below.
Click here for more information on gifting to the Foundation.

Judy Bowers, RN, adjusts one of 7 cardiac monitors provided by a donation to the Foundation. |
Cardiac Rehab Care (SpringSide) - provides for new equipment and enhanced services for the cardiac rehabilitation program at the hospital, assisting patients in their recovery from heart disease.
Diabetes Education - provides for materials and supplies for the free community program of Diabetes Self-management and Education. Funds may also assist clients who need financial assistance with diabetic supplies.
Emergency CareCenter- provides for a wide-range of equipment needed in the Emergency Room, assisting patients with cardiac and other life-threatening emergencies.
Endowment Fund - provides income for assisting healthcare programs and services as well as equipment that help Wabash County Hospital better meet its mission to serve patients. WCH Caring Society donors contribute greatly to the endowment fund. Click here to learn more.
Harvest for Health - provides equal assistance to two programs: oncology services at Wabash County Hospital and the 4-H Fair Board Association of Wabash County. Farmers may support this fund with donated grain through Wabash County elevators. For more information, call Harvest for Health Chair, Doug Bible at North Central Coop.
Hospice - provides care and services to the terminally ill and their families.

Teresa Pulley, CRT providing asthma education. |
ICU- Critical Care - provides for new equipment to enhance cardiac care and other critical care services.
Mammogram Charity - provides free mammograms and radiology reading services to qualifying, low-income women of Wabash County.
Prevention and Education - provides for community programs such as the "Don't Start" smoking classes, asthma education and hand washing clinics offered and taught by hospital personnel in all Wabash County schools.
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