The Cox, Cole and Peck family members are no strangers when it comes to the Noblesville community and Riverview Health. Chances are you’ve never even thought about an infusion center unless you or someone you know has experienced one. This was the case for Courtney Cole and her family when Courtney was first diagnosed with lung cancer. With the help of a generous gift from the Cox, Cole and Peck families, others going through similar experiences can continue receiving compassionate care close to home—but in a new space that takes into account the physical and emotional needs of patients and their families.
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Our Mission and Vision
Riverview Health Foundation creates meaningful charitable opportunities in support of Riverview Health to advance the community’s health and quality of life now and in the future. Our donors are partners in saving and changing lives in our community through their charitable giving.
Riverview Health Foundation Dollars Support Riverview Health
New technology offers a longer and better quality of life, but carries a high price tag. With Medicare and insurance companies tightening reimbursement policies, philanthropy is more important than ever. Riverview Health Foundation provides funding for new health services, programs and equipment needed by our community. Since the Foundation’s beginning in 1976, more than $15 million has been raised and given to support new equipment and programs serving our patients and their families. One of our recent projects included the Courtney Cox Cole Infusion Center in Noblesville.
Women of Vision Giving Club
Women of Vision Grants help change the lives of women and children at Riverview Health. See how a few of our grants are making a difference. >>
In 2024, over $64,000 was distributed as part of the Women of Vision Giving Club. To learn more about these grants click here.>>
Riverview Health is the Local Community’s Hospital
Riverview Health is the county hospital for Hamilton County, but doesn’t receive an allocation from the county to support its annual operations. Revenue comes from insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and patient payments. During the past five years, Riverview Health has provided an average of $18 million a year in uncompensated care to residents of Hamilton County.
Your Support is Greatly Appreciated
You can help save and change lives at Riverview Health by making a charitable donation. No matter the size, your gift can be directed toward a medical area that is near and dear to your heart—whether it's cancer, cardiology, maternity or the area of greatest need.
Grateful Patient Program
The Grateful Patient Program at Riverview Health provides a meaningful way for patients and their families to thank a Riverview Health staff member who played a special role in their care.
Maybe it was a smile or kind words that brought you or a loved one comfort. Perhaps it was a life-saving procedure or treatment completed without a hitch. Or maybe it was the gentle hug from a nurse that made your child feel safe and secure. A contribution—large or small—celebrates the person who cared for you while also ensuring that future patients of Riverview Health continue to receive the highest level of care you experienced in your journey.
Each gift will be acknowledged to the Riverview Health staff member—without any financial disclosure—to let him or her know of your appreciation. If there is someone who truly made a difference in the care you received at Riverview Health, please consider making a gift in honor of that person while letting him or her know how much it meant to you.
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Additional Information
Sponsorship Packet 2025
Riverview Health Foundation Upcoming Events
Foundation Year in Review
Bray Society
Gordon Brick Layer Club
Footprints Club
Memorial and Honorary Gifts
Corporate Partners
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