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$50,000 The largest single gift made to support the hospital. Thank you! 66¢ The smallest gift made this year – yes, we appreciate every donor and each gift! 350 The number of donors partnering with us for excellence. Look what you’ve done! Here are just a few highlights of the meaningful work you accomplished at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital with your gifts in Fiscal Year 2018: Generous support provided a brand new, beautiful Community Healing Garden to provide a peaceful, restorative space for patients and their families, as well as a meeting space and play area for community members. In partnership with local schools, your gifts helped build resiliency and leadership programs for our youth to teach them skills for navigating life’s challenges with the ultimate goal of eliminating teen suicide. Our community came together to support Stop the Bleed, a national campaign to train, equip, and empower bystanders to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. Because of your generosity, Stop the Bleed training for community members begins this fall. Look inside for stories and stats! The numbers behind the stories: Your Gifts* $910,335 GIVEN TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION 86 ASSOCIATES GAVE BACK TO SUPPORT THE PATIENTS THEY CARE FOR Local Care* 86,404 PEOPLE CARED FOR IN OUR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Global Impact 3,809 PATIENTS SEEN IN NEPAL, PERU, AND RWANDA 680 NEWBORNS IN PERU SAVED THROUGH HELPING BABIES BREATHE TRAINING Graphics by freepik.com 3,222 BUNDLES OF JOY WERE DELIVERED HERE *These numbers reflect our 5 years in this community! *Total philanthropic support for the hospital in fiscal year 2018. 2018 Impact Report

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Page 1: 2018 Impact Report - Centura Health · 2020. 6. 18. · accomplished at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital with your gifts in Fiscal Year 2018: Generous support provided a brand new,

$50,000The largest single gift made

to support the hospital. Thank you!

66¢The smallest gift made this year – yes, we appreciate

every donor and each gift!

350The number of donors partnering with us for

excellence.

Look what you’ve done!Here are just a few highlights of the meaningful work you accomplished at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital with your gifts in Fiscal Year 2018:

� Generous support provided a brand new, beautiful Community Healing Garden to provide a peaceful, restorative space for patients and their families, as well as a meeting space and play area for community members.

� In partnership with local schools, your gifts helped build resiliency and leadership programs for our youth to teach them skills for navigating life’s challenges with the ultimate goal of eliminating teen suicide.

� Our community came together to support Stop the Bleed, a national campaign to train, equip, and empower bystanders to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. Because of your generosity, Stop the Bleed training for community members begins this fall.

Look inside for stories and stats!

The numbers behind the stories:

Your Gifts*

$910,335GIVEN TO SUPPORT

OUR MISSION

86ASSOCIATES GAVE BACK

TO SUPPORT THE PATIENTS THEY CARE FOR

Local Care*86,404

PEOPLE CARED FOR IN OUR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Global Impact

3,809PATIENTS SEEN IN NEPAL,

PERU, AND RWANDA

680NEWBORNS IN PERU SAVED THROUGH HELPING BABIES

BREATHE TRAINING

Graphics by freepik.com

3,222 BUNDLES OF JOY WERE

DELIVERED HERE

*These numbers reflect our 5 years in this community!

*Total philanthropic support for the hospital in fiscal year 2018.

2018 Impact Report

Page 2: 2018 Impact Report - Centura Health · 2020. 6. 18. · accomplished at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital with your gifts in Fiscal Year 2018: Generous support provided a brand new,

We extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are ill and by nurturing the health of the people in our communities.

Caring Beyond Borders

On August 1, 2018, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital celebrated it’s 5th birthday!

That means we’ve been your community hospital for five years. And many of you have been part of our community of donors for much of that time.

Thank you!

We invited back the first child delivered at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital (pictured in the circle) so that we could celebrate our birthdays together, and we took some time to look back at what we’ve accomplished together with you, our community.

Here are a few numbers that reflect the lives we’ve been a part of over the last five years:

• 3,222 babies were born in our BirthPlace• 15,829 people have been admitted to the hospital for many reasons• 86,404 people received emergency care here• 11,279 surgeries were performed

It’s been a busy five years, and we’re so thankful that you are part of our community as a donor and maybe also as a patient, a parent, or a grandparent!

We continue to be committed to your health, whether you come as a patient, spend time in our Community Healing Garden, borrow our bikes, or simply appreciate knowing that exceptional and compassionate care is right here in Castle Rock.

Celebrating Together

So much more than your community hospital, Castle Rock Adventist Hospital partners with Global Health Initiatives (GHI) to save, improve, and transform the lives of the most destitute around the world. Currently, our doctors, nurses, and other professionals travel to serve in Nepal, Peru, and Rwanda, where GHI partners with local hospitals to meet urgent health needs, while building toward stronger, self-reliant communities.

Here’s just one story of a life saved: When baby José was born, he weighed less than five pounds, and he wasn’t breathing. His mother was frantic.

Thankfully, the attending midwife had the training she needed to save his life. She quickly cleared José’s airways, and he started breathing normally.

She knew what to do because she had received Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training. The course provides nurses, midwives, and technicos working in remote villages with the skills needed to resuscitate a newborn if they have trouble breathing.

Over the last three years, since GHI began to implement this training in Peru, nearly 700 babies like José were saved by health workers who had received HBB education!

Today, at four months old, José is still tiny. But he’s doing well, thanks to a caring mother and the work of Castle Rock Adventist Hospital, Centura

Health, and Global Health Initiatives.