The Baylor Scott & White All Saints Health Foundation exists to support the Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center - Fort Worth in serving all people through exemplary health care and education.
In 1982, the directors of All Saints Health System realized that to guarantee the future of care at All Saints, a new entity was needed. With a generous gift from the Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust, All Saints Health Foundation was created.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we are investing more in new models of care, medical technology, innovative research and medical education than we ever have before. We are continuing to move forward on the path that we have had since our inception in 1982. Powered by the generosity of the community, we are supported by more than 4,000 active donors, including individuals, corporations and other private foundations. Working together, we are helping to drive positive change and improve the health of our community.
What does it mean to be a not-for-profit healthcare system?As the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas, Baylor Scott & White Health dedicates all its resources to the health and well-being of the communities we serve. Our financial goals are different from for-profit systems:
How does Baylor Scott & White benefit the community?On average, we provide more than $850 million in Community Benefit each year. That's more than $2.3 million per day for programs like charity care, medical research, medical education, and other community health programs. Learn more.
How do donations help?Your gifts are an investment in the health of your loved ones and neighbors. Your generosity directly supports a variety of programs and projects, such as patient care, equipment, medical research, and medical education.
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