Get Involved and Learn Your Impact

How you can help

Through your gift, the Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation enhances patient care, offers clinical education to all caregivers, and allows us to improve care. There are many ways to get involved:

  • Make a monetary gift: Your donations directly affect Missouri Baptist’s ability to provide exceptional care. You can choose to make a one-time, monthly, or annual donation. We also offer planned giving options and the opportunity for memorials and tributes.
  • Become a Champion for Care: Each year, the Champions collectively designate their giving to one fundraising project to improve patient care and enhance the patient experience. Champions are donors who give $500 or more.
  • Establish an endowment: Create a lasting impact, ensuring programs and services continue into the future. Contact the Foundation at 314-996-5054 to learn more.
  • Volunteer: Share your time and talents to support our patients and caregivers. Take the first step by filling out our volunteer form.

If you would like to donate to a specific cause, please call us at 314-996-5054 or email [email protected]. We will work with you to ensure your donation meets your goals.

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Your donations at work

With the support of our donor community, several key projects have been completed that enhance patient care and experience:

  • NICU expansion and renovation: The newborn intensive care unit (NICU) has been renovated to create a family-centric, modernized, and expanded unit with an improved clinical environment.
  • New residency program: MoBap was chosen as the site for a new internal medicine residency program. Donations were used to create a new residency clinic, as well as fund technology, curriculum development, research, and teaching.  
  • Cardiovascular hybrid operating suite: This suite allows cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiologists to collaborate on complex procedures in one place instead of scheduling separate surgeries on separate occasions
  • Renovation of suite B112: Suite 112 in Building B is a shared space for patients receiving imaging services, dietary counseling, and laboratory services. Updates include new flooring, LED lights, registration desks, modern furniture in the waiting room, and more.
  • New recovery recliners: Champions for Care raised money to purchase new patient recovery recliners for the orthopedic unit.
  • Wound center expansion: To better accommodate patients, the wound center added more exam rooms and a larger waiting room.
  • Moneta conference room renovation: This conference room is essential to the cardiac care team, providing a space for critical education for those who deliver care.