Our Stories
Moments matter. Meet community members making a difference, scientists advancing research because of donor support, and enjoy special moments of hope, healing and connection.
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Carrie Kahaloa, clinic manager at Providence Medical Group in Medford, had a problem. Many pregnant patients at the OB-GYN clinic were skipping their prenatal appointments.
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Improving communication skills empowers palliative care team
Thanks to generous donors, our palliative care team in southern Oregon received training to help them better communicate with patients and their families. -
Project Turnkey helps people recover safely
For people who need to be discharged from the hospital but don’t have stable housing to return to, Project Turnkey aims to provide a solution.
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Scholarships help advance careers
To help these caregivers and the patients they serve, last year Providence Community Health Foundation provided twelve health care education scholarships totaling $25,000. -
Trailers become homes after wildfires destroy neighborhoods
When Amy Fisk, a medical assistant at Providence Medical Group-Medford Neurology, left her apartment on Sept. 8, 2020, she thought she would be back in a few days. That was before the Almeda fire destroyed over 2,400 residential structures, including houses, apartment buildings, mobile and manufactured homes.