Our Impact
It’s in giving that we receive. That is a timeless sentiment rooted in the ideal that success in life is determined by what we give rather than what we gain, and is one of the founding principles of the Mount Carmel Foundation.
Our Foundation is unique in that our mission allows us to focus on the greatest immediate needs of Mount Carmel and those we serve. Because of you and your contribution – large or small – we are able to make a significant and direct difference in the lives of the people we’re serving today right here in our community.
Community Health and Well-Being
Anthony Alexander finds housing through Mount Carmel Social Care
During my time in my role, visiting the Discovery District, I met Anthony. The first thing I noticed is t...
Community Health and Well-Being
The legacy of Dr. O, a servant leader, physician and teacher
Known fondly as “Dr. O,” Dr. John “Jack” O’Handley was the embodiment of Mount Carmel’s missi...
Hospice and Bereavement Care and Services
End-of-life care brings comfort to patients and families
Hospice care is a compassionate way of helping people with terminal illnesses live as fully and comfortab...
Nursing Scholarships
Mount Carmel College of Nursing marks 120 years
It’s been such an amazing and special year for the Mount Carmel College of Nursing (MCCN). Celebrations...
Healthy Moms and Babies
Birth experiences as special as each new life
Helping bring babies into the world is such a privilege. Making the experience as special as each little ...
Cancer Treatment
Colleague and patient, Joyce, triumphs over cancer
Sometimes, a casual conversation can be a lifesaver. Mount Carmel colleague and patient, Joyce, had a qui...
Community Health and Well-Being
CTAP program partners to provide statewide training to combat human trafficking
The Crime and Trauma Assistance Program (CTAP) helps individuals who have been impacted by trauma through...
Community Health and Well-Being
Safety net support for patient changes life trajectory
Mount Carmel patient J.D. had multiple medical issues affecting his memory and mobility, and was advised ...