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Ways to make a difference during the pandemic
We are grateful for the community’s many meal donations to our health care heroes during the pandemic. With the reactivation of additional services at our hospitals, we are tapering off these donations, ending them on May 15, 2020. In lieu of food donations, there are many ways you can help continue the fight against COVID-19.
Together we are stronger
As our nurses, staff and providers tackle what may be the toughest few weeks of our careers, we know that we are not alone. We are grateful to have the support of the community. Our community has responded in ways we've never seen before, food deliveries to our hospitals, thank you signs and chalk drawings at every entrance, thousands of emails and messages sharing love and support, and donations of new personal protective equipment or other supplies.
Stories of healing and hope
Courage, persistence, determination. These are qualities that define humankind and that will see us through the pandemic. Patients are recovering. Progress in treating COVID-19 is being made. Focusing on the positive helps create the reality we all want to live in. Thus we share these stories.
Filling a need for food support
With school closures and a record number of unemployment claims filed, many people are worrying how they will feed their families. Our community has rallied to support the UCHealth Family Medicine Center (FMC) Food Pantry, which partners with Food Bank for Larimer County to provide fresh food to those suffering from food insecurity.
Blood donors answer the call
We asked, and northern Colorado residents answered. Garth Englund Blood Center (GEBC) has had an amazing response to its requests for blood donations during the pandemic. Read about the impact these blood donations have had, and learn about a new opportunity for donating "convalescent plasma."
Together, we address the challenge of COVID-19
As the world faces a pandemic, our community is coming together to address an unprecedented challenge unlike anything most of us have ever seen. Neighbors are helping neighbors. Pharmacies and grocery stores are staying open to serve the public, and their employees are working tirelessly to stock and deliver essentials. On social media, messages of gratitude and hope abound. People are sharing ways to cope, through virtual fitness and meditation classes, video church services, and more. On the front lines, we have our health care workers.
COVID-19: How to donate medical supplies and other items
UCHealth is grateful for community support of our staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read this to find out how to donate medical supplies and food for workers. We also provide a list of links to reliable information about how to care for yourself and your family during the pandemic.
COVID-19: Ways to help
We welcome our community’s partnership in fighting this pandemic. You can make a difference for our health care heroes by donating to COVID-19 Emergency Relief and by donating blood. Learn about these opportunities and more ways you can help.
Thank a health care hero
UCHealth is grateful for the outpouring of community support for our staff during the pandemic. Across Colorado, people are recognizing and thanking health care workers with videos and messages.
Your generosity helped triple the number of cancer patients we can assist
Through your donations during our cancer patient assistance campaign last fall/winter, we grew our assistance funds to over $195,000.