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Our passionate community partners turn creativity into impact, hosting events at schools, workplaces and neighborhoods, all in support of our mission to lead the way to a healthier community. Want to get involved? Hosting your own event is a fun and meaningful way to support MetroHealth. Your imagination is the only limit! Review our guidelines and apply today.
As part of the national Subaru Loves to Care® initiative, representatives from Ken Ganley Subaru Wickliffe and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) visited MetroHealth to deliver heart-shaped bundles of love: 80 warm blankets and 10 patient care kits for patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Read MoreIn 2024, Hope Heroes delivered thousands of Medi Teddy® IV bag covers to pediatric hospital rooms across Northeast Ohio. Building on that success, the student-led campaign is once again on a heartfelt mission – this time, by unleashing the healing power of therapy dogs.
Read MoreThis annual event raises vital funds for MetroHealth’s Burn Care Center, one of only two verified burn care facilities for both adults and children in Ohio. These funds directly support the care of over 1,700 burn patients annually, providing acute treatment, outpatient services and long-term rehabilitation.
Read MoreAs part of the national Subaru Loves to Care® initiative, representatives from Ken Ganley Subaru Wickliffe and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) visited MetroHealth to deliver heart-shaped bundles of love: 80 warm blankets and 10 patient care kits for patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Read MoreIn 2024, Hope Heroes delivered thousands of Medi Teddy® IV bag covers to pediatric hospital rooms across Northeast Ohio. Building on that success, the student-led campaign is once again on a heartfelt mission – this time, by unleashing the healing power of therapy dogs.
Read MoreThis annual event raises vital funds for MetroHealth’s Burn Care Center, one of only two verified burn care facilities for both adults and children in Ohio. These funds directly support the care of over 1,700 burn patients annually, providing acute treatment, outpatient services and long-term rehabilitation.
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