Ways of Giving

Giving to South County Hospital

401-788-1608

The commitment and consistent support of our annual donors makes many of South County Hospital's accomplishments possible.

How your gift helps
Your gift helps us to strengthen hospital programs, enhance our services and medical technologies, attract the best clinical staff, maintain a healing environment, and fund important expansion, renovation, and construction projects. Every gift shows you care enough to support South County Hospital and its programs. Your participation counts!

You can make your gift in the following ways:

  • Make a credit card gift over the phone by telephoning the Development Office at 401-788-1608.
  • Mail your check to South County Hospital, Development Office, 100 Kenyon Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879. Please make check payable to "South County Hospital."

Corporate Matching Gifts
Does your company participate in an employee matching gift program? Some employers even match gifts of retirees. This program enables some donors to double or triple the impact of their contributions to South County Hospital. Contact your employer's human resources department for details and restrictions.

Circle of Care Society
Individuals who make gifts to our Annual Fund of $1,000 or more will be recognized in our Circle of Care Society. Donors will be acknowledged on a calendar year basis for gifts received between January 1 and December 31.

Circle of Care Society giving levels
The 1919 Society: gifts of $10,000 or more
Chairman’s Club: gifts of $5,000 to $9,999
President’s Club: gifts of $1,000 to $4,999

Other Annual Fund giving levels
Associate’s Club: gifts of $500 to $999
Century Club: gifts of $100 to $499
Friends: gifts up to $99

For more information
To learn more about Giving to South County Hospital, please contact Donna M. Neville at 401-788-1680, dneville@schospital.com or Anne S. O’Neill at 401-788-1608, aoneill@schospital.com


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