How to Help

Introduction

Gifts can be directed to the area of greatest need or to specific departments. Let us know if there is an area of care close to your heart.

Donate Online

Help us to provide the high level of health care you want for yourself and your loved ones. State of the art and close to home, it’s all here at St. Joseph’s Hospital, but we need your help to keep it going and to continually upgrade the services. Use our secure and convenient online form.
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Caring Spirit

This is our grateful patient program that gives patients the opportunity to recognize outstanding care through a donation to the St. Joseph’s General Hospital Foundation in tribute of a caregiver at St. Joseph’s General Hospital.
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In Memoriam

Helping others in the name of deceased friends and loved ones is a wonderful way to honour their memory. An acknowledgment will be sent, on request, for those who wish to inform the family members of your tribute. Click here to download the form

Gifts in Honour

For the person who has everything ~ you can make a donation in honour of family, friends, co-workers, clients or in appreciation of staff at St. Joe’s. A unique way to say thank you or to honour special occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries and help the community.

Monthly Giving

A convenient way to spread your donation over the entire year. It lets you budget your generosity – and you receive a single, cumulative tax receipt at year end. You may choose to have funds withdrawn regularly from your bank account or from your credit card. It’s easy, and you may update or cancel the arrangement at any time.

Planned Giving

Gifts of Securities (stocks, bonds and mutual funds) are eligible for special tax treatment on the capital gain. You are issued a receipt for the value of the securities at the close of business on the day of transfer.
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Matching Gifts Program

Ask your employer if they have an employee matching program to double your donation! Each employer has a different process so ask your HR department for more information.

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