Your contribution to Good Samaritan Hospital helps us make advancements and maintain high standards in several core areas of community healthcare.
Clinical excellence and patient-focused care. We maintain clinical excellence by requiring enhanced sepsis monitoring protocols to save lives.
Community benefit. Clinical leadership collaborates with local EMT providers to educate paramedics on how to recognize symptoms and begin treatment before arriving at the hospital.
Education and innovation. Our remote patient monitoring program helps patients engage in their own health.
Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation fund designations
Here is how you can have an impact
- Building Access, Restoring Hope: Help improve access to behavioral healthcare in the Lancaster community.
- Where needed most: Help us respond to emerging needs. Giving to this fund enables us to address the areas of greatest need for WellSpan Health.
- Cancer Patient Comfort Fund: Help provide services, equipment and amenities that are not covered by insurance but go a long way toward making patients feel more comfortable during treatment.
- Cancer Patient Help Fund: Lend a hand to patients facing the financial burdens that often result from dealing with the impact of cancer. This fund helps with basic living expenses, such as rent, utilities, groceries and transportation to and from medical appointments. Funds are available to patients who meet specific financial aid guidelines.
- WellSpan Good Samaritan Patient Support Fund: Help patients who have needs that affect their treatment or health outcomes. This fund assists at-risk patients with food, transportation, transitional housing and life-saving medications.
- WellSpan Good Samaritan Future Physician Scholarship Program: Help fund this unique WellSpan initiative to sponsor medical school scholarships. Scholarships aid young people with a connection to a local WellSpan community and require them to return to work within the WellSpan footprint following their graduation.
- WellSpan Good Samaritan Heart and Vascular Gratitude Program Fund: Help ensure immediate care for cardiovascular emergencies. A cardiac event often requires immediate attention. During these situations, having easily accessible, advanced care close to home is essential. WellSpan is proud to offer that to your community, but that would not be possible without your generous support.
- Spotlight on Children’s Health: Invest in children’s early development to eliminate health and achievement inequities later in life by providing literacy and early childhood education services and meeting special health care needs. This fund supports the opportunity for all children in our regions of care to develop in safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments.
- Other: This fund selection is available for donors to designate their gift to a specific need not listed.
Scholarships
David L. Broderic Employee Scholarship Program
The David L. Broderic Employee Scholarship Program, established by both the human resources department of WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital and the development office of the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, is a program designed to provide post-high school scholarships to children of permanent full- or part-time employees who fall under the WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital umbrella.
The scholarship supports undergraduate degrees only.
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Scholarship applications will be accepted beginning in February 2024.
Margaret L. Connell Endowed Scholarship Fund
This scholarship program was set up by Mr. Jim Connell in memory of his wife, Margaret. Like the Broderic Scholarship, it’s for children of hospital employees and has the same requirements as the Broderic Scholarship. Applicants should submit one application to be considered for both scholarships.
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Scholarship applications will be accepted beginning in February 2024.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman S. Caplan and Hunsicker-Przybyla Nursing Scholarship
Requirements for this scholarship are:
- must be a resident of Lebanon County
- must be pursuing a nursing education
- must be a student during the school year 2024 – 2025
- information needed:
- complete high school transcript with class standing or General Education Diploma (GED)
- all applicable transcripts with GPA if attending nursing school or college
- two letters of reference submitted with application (no relatives)
Scholarship recipients must be willing to sign an agreement to work at WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital for two years after graduation.
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