If you’re wondering how to make a transformative impact on your community,
ask any one of the following individuals or organizations whose donations
touched the lives of Casa Colina’s patients and families in 2023.
When you give to the Casa Colina Foundation, you give the gift of hope
to thousands of patients rehabilitating from traumatic injury or illness,
helping them to achieve the best possible outcome on their recovery journey.
Whether financially, spiritually, or psychologically, no one is truly prepared
to face a disabling accident or illness. Donations to the Casa Colina
Foundation help to ensure these patients have access to the specialized
medical, surgical, and rehabilitative services they need, regardless of
their ability to pay. And we couldn’t do it without your help.
Last year, your kindness came in many forms. Whether it was direct donations,
planned giving, or gifts in kind, the reach of your donations extended
far beyond the patients we serve, enriching the lives of their families
and our grateful community. And let’s not forget about our amazing
volunteers! In 2023, more than 150 dedicated Casa Colina volunteers contributed
7,250 hours to help with patient meal delivery, transportation, event
organization, and much more.
Your gifts to Casa Colina come with a promise, as always: We will strive
to maximize every dollar or hour donated, ensuring our patients get the
greatest possible benefit from your generosity.
On behalf of all patients served, and those yet to be served, Casa Colina
acknowledges the following groups and individuals and organizations for
their contributions to patient care.
Leadership Circle (Frances Eleanor Smith Society)
President's Circle
Sustaining Members of the Mother Smith Circle of Giving
If you would like to make a gift to Casa Colina Foundation, please call 909/596-7733, ext. 2260 or toll-free 866/724-4127, ext. 2260 or email foundation@casacolina.org.
The Coliseum at Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare is offering free sports injury screenings. Overseen by Steven Bast, MD, program medical director and an orthopedic surgeon trained in sports medicine, the Coliseum welcomes injured ...
View Event DetailsTo better prepare patients for surgery, the Revive Joint Replacement Program hosts a pre-operative education class where they will learn what to expect before and after surgery. Here, patients and a designated friend or family member, also known as ...
View Event Details