How We Serve
All Saints Foundation is very proud of our support of the exceptional care offered at Ascension All Saints Hospital. Gifts from donors like you have funded many advances in care such as:
Helping save the lives of premature infants through the purchase of isolets for our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Ensuring ready access to life-saving equipment through the purchase and distribution of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) throughout Racine.
Making dreams of a nursing career a reality through the Nurses Scholarship Program.
Providing charitable care to our neighbors who come from low-income, uninsured, or underinsured households.
Funds & Programs
Financial gifts to All Saints Foundation also help sustain charitable care for the community. Each year, gifts from people like you help us address the health care needs of low-income and other vulnerable patients. Additional Foundation funds assist All Saints Hospital's educational initiatives, including workshops, community support groups, and health care screenings. At All Saints, we take the responsibility for the health of every man, woman, and child in our community very seriously. Your support of All Saints Foundation makes it possible for us to reach our entire community and meet its diverse needs.
Cancer Care Fund
Foundation contributions will ensure that leading-edge cancer care is always available in our community through the All Saints Cancer Center. Donations support the purchase of new equipment and technology, as well as the development of new cancer care programs and important clinical research.
Gifts to this area support equipment and programs that help cancer patients receive the highest quality of life possible during treatments. For example, generous donors helped All Saints purchase a new Trilogy unit, a treatment system which allows our doctors to target tumors with extraordinary precision – sparing the healthy surrounding tissue – and to do so at higher doses, meaning fewer treatments and faster recovery.
Your gifts also help support the clinical studies currently underway, six support groups available for patients and their families, and a dedicated Oncology Navigator who helps newly- diagnosed patients navigate the steps from diagnosis to treatment and follow-up care.