How to support the Healthcare Foundation Blue Mountain Hospital staff Contributed photo The Blue Mountain Hospital Auxiliary operates the gift shop at the hospital. The volunteer group assists the hospital in various ways. A uxiliAry volunteers help in a variety of ways Hospital gift shop has items for all occasions The Auxiliary raises funds to donate to- ward the purchase of equipment, hospital facility projects and departmental needs. The Auxiliary raises funds through: Blue Mountain Hospital staff • The hospital gift shop • The annual Christmas bazaar with Santa The Blue Mountain Hospital Auxiliary • The annual rummage sale is a volunteer program established to work The gift shop is located in the lower for the benefit of the Blue level lobby at the hospital. Auxiliary Mountain Hospital and assist It is open from 10:30 a.m. the various departments of raises funds to to 3 p.m. Tuesdays through the facility in any way pos- Thursdays and staffed by donate toward the Auxiliary members. The sible. Auxiliary members play gift shop provides all-occa- the purchase sion gifts and necessities for a significant role in: of equipment, all ages including infants • Annual health fair • Assisting at the senior hospital facility and children. The Auxiliary is com- center, delivering meals and projects and posed of persons who like serving at lunchtime once or twice a month departmental to donate their time, ener- gy, ideas and inspiration to • Providing new mothers needs. help others. The Auxiliary with gift baskets • Making sure that patients and families welcomes new members and encourages have clean, accessible literature to read in people interested to contact Auxiliary Pres- ident Chris Yriarte at 541-575-2545. waiting areas The Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation is a local non-profit organization that plays a crucial role in keeping Blue Mountain Hospi- tal one of the most modern rural hospitals in Oregon. Community financial support through the foundation means residents continue to get top-level care close to home. The foundation is a separate tax-exempt entity, governed by a volunteer board. All donations to the founda- tion are tax deductible. People can support the foundation in mul- tiple ways: • Join the foundation Annual memberships provide ongoing fi- nancial support. Membership dues are pooled to allow the hospital to update equipment and provide services that otherwise would be lim- ited. Membership levels are: • Individual: $25 • Couples: $50 • Businesses: $50 • Lifetime individual: $500 • Support special funds Helping Hand Fund supports special com- munity programs, Legacy Fund builds an en- dowment for the future and the Care Center Fund provides crucial support for the Prairie City facility. • Play in the annual golf scramble Saturday, July 28: 18-hole scramble with teams of four. A fun-filled day of golfing for a good cause. • Attend the annual benefit dinner Held in the fall, the foundation’s dinner and auction is one of the premier social events in Grant County. Join in the lively bidding for scores of auction items, knowing your winning bid puts more money into hospital equipment and programs. • Donate Mail a donation to Blue Mountain Health- care Foundation, 170 Ford Road, John Day, OR 97845. Foundation-supported purchases in recent years included a new ambulance, a pediatric stretcher crib, cardiac monitoring equipment, a nurse call system for the care center, porta- ble X-ray equipment, a mammography unit, a bone density machine and an automated med- ication cabinet. For more information, contact Foundation Director Jena Knowles, 541-575-1311, ext. 2213, or jknowles@bluemountainhospital.org. Family Health Guide 2018 // 23