Riverview Health Foundation: Celebrating 40 Years of Success
For many, the year 1976 sticks out as one of many celebrations. The United States celebrated its bicentennial. The Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball team went undefeated, winning the NCAA National Championship. More quietly, though, a group of dedicated men and women in Noblesville chartered the Riverview Hospital Memorial Foundation. In 2016, that organization, known today […]
My Battle with Cancer and Why I Give Back to Riverview Health
By Courtney Cole, Noblesville cancer survivor IMAGINE being 42 years old, having never smoked a cigarette in your life, being a marathon runner and then finding out you have Stage 3 lung cancer. IMAGINE what would happen if you were a single mom with a 12-year-old and 9-year-old during this time. IMAGINE more than 70 […]
Saving Lives with a Large-bore MRI Machine
Imagine hearing that you need an MRI scan. What kinds of thoughts go through your mind? What will they find? How long will it take? Will the tight space be confining? This can be a frightening few minutes for anyone. Riverview Health Foundation is working to make what can be a difficult time a bit […]
Planned Gifts: Leaving a Legacy
In 1909, Dr. Samuel Harrell founded Harrell Hospital and Sanatorium, which later became Riverview Health. His legacy of leadership helped secure the future for high-quality, compassionate medical care in Hamilton and Tipton counties. To honor Dr. Harrell’s commitment to the health of his community, Riverview Health Foundation created a society in 1999 named in his […]
Riverview Health Foundation Spotlight: Women of Vision Giving Club
For some, leaving the hospital with a new baby can be overwhelming. Will your baby be safe? Is his or her car seat properly installed? Do you have all the supplies you need at home? The members of Riverview Health Foundation Women of Vision Giving Club want to help ease the transition. With gifts from […]
Profile in Philanthropy: Gaylor Electric Inc.
Instilling a sense of community and giving are important to Chuck Goodrich, president of Gaylor Electric, Inc. But not only is it a personal belief, it’s something that’s echoed by the whole Gaylor staff in Noblesville and across the nation. With 17 teams in 13 offices from Arizona to North Carolina, Gaylor staff members are […]