Our Foundations

Make an impact on the future of healthcare in East Tennessee…for your family, for your neighbors, and for your local community.

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Become the Impact

The Office of Philanthropy coordinates fund raising efforts for six foundations that manage contributions and support for Covenant Health’s hospitals and services.

Would you like to get involved? Please contact any of us to learn how your donation can impact the health care available for you, your family, your friends and neighbors.

Foundations Supporting Our Mission

Claiborne County Healthcare Foundation

The Foundation serves the residents of Claiborne and surrounding counties by supporting Claiborne Medical Center in its commitment to providing high-quality and cost-effective health care services. The Foundation promotes interaction, understanding and communication between the hospital and the community it serves.

Fort Sanders Foundation

The Foundation provides support and manages contributions for the programs and services of Fort Sanders Regional, Parkwest, Fort Loudoun, Cumberland and Roane medical centers, Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center, Peninsula, Covenant HomeCare/Hospice and other Covenant Health affiliates and programs.

Methodist Medical Center Foundation

The Foundation manages charitable contributions that support Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge and its programs, such as the Hospitality Houses, pastoral care, cardiology, oncology and women’s services.

Dr. Robert F. Thomas Foundation

The Foundation is named for a physician and minister who spent many years serving residents of Sevier County. The Foundation honors the memory of Dr. Thomas by supporting the services of LeConte Medical Center, including new technology, capital improvements, patient care programs and community health projects.

Thompson Cancer Survival Center Foundation

The Foundation supports cancer care at Thompson Cancer Network locations throughout Covenant Health by funding research, community outreach services and patient support.

Morristown-Hamblen Hospital Foundation

The Foundation supports Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System in promoting and advancing community well-being through quality healthcare and services. The only hospital in the Lakeway area, Morristown-Hamblen provides healthcare to residents of the hospital’s eight-county service area and offers comprehensive cancer care, heart, lung, and vascular care, women’s services, general surgery, orthopedics, emergency treatment, and critical care.

A Not-For-Profit, Community-Owned Healthcare System

We are committed to improving the quality of life in East Tennessee through better health. In partnership with our generous donors, Covenant’s 10,000+ employees, physicians, and volunteers are providing the very best care for our patients and their families.

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