Campaigns and Initiatives
Hannibal Regional Hospital Foundation is aggressively looking for new ways to further the efforts of the hospital and its sister organizations. We are proud to have been a part of the amazing growth that has taken place within the Hannibal Regional Healthcare System and to the citizens of Northeast Missouri.
We deeply appreciate our donors who have been so gracious in the past. We strive to utilize each gift for efficient and maximum impact.
The links below are current projects in which are being funded through generous gifts. These projects will allow Hannibal Regional to guide the communities of Northeast Missouri to BETTER for many years to come. If you see a project you are particularly interested in more information or would like to make a targeted gift to any of these wonderful projects, please feel free to contact us.
Helping Hearts Campaign
Raising funds for our Cardiac Rehab program
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Healthy Way 2
Raising funds to extend and improve the Healthy Way Fitness Trail.
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Building Better Tomorrows
Raising funds to assist with major renovations and expansion projects at Hannibal Regional.
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Patient Assistance Funds
Patient Assistance Funds were established to assist patients in their time of need.
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Wall of Hope
Honoring, recognizing and remembering others in their fight against cancer.
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Compassionate Care Award
Nominate a team member who is involved in direct patient care and demonstrates extraordinary compassion.
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Red for a Reason Shirts
Purchase your Red for a Reason shirt and support the HelpingHearts Cardiac Patient Assistance Fund.
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No One Fights Alone Shirts
Purchase your No One Fights Alone shirt and support the Life.Light.Hope Cancer Patient Assistance Fund at the James E. Cary Cancer Center and the Hannibal Regional Cancer Institute.
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Colon Cancer Awareness Shirts
Purchase your Colon Cancer Awareness shirt and support the Life.Light.Hope Cancer Patient Assistance Fund at the James E. Cary Cancer Center and the Hannibal Regional Cancer Institute.
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