News Releases

April 2021

Connection

By |2021-04-16T16:41:42-05:00April 16th, 2021|News Releases|

Today’s blog is provided by Guest Blogger, Jennifer Judd. Hospital Chaplain | Soccer Mom | Marathon Runner Recently, I made rounds around the hospital encouraging staff to focus on gratitude and asking them what they are grateful for.  Many stated that they are grateful for their families, friends, and co-workers.  [...]

March 2021

January 2021

October 2020

Your dollars at work | Creating positive impact in the Liberty Hospital community

By |2020-10-29T13:50:46-06:00October 29th, 2020|Executive Director, Featured, News Releases|

DID YOU KNOW - Foundation programs have touched 1,416 lives over the past three months? We are excited to share with you the impact of YOUR donations, dollars, and time has had on the Liberty Hospital community. Donors and volunteers like YOU made this possible. Please read below on how [...]

Update from our Executive Director

By |2020-10-08T11:09:17-05:00October 8th, 2020|Executive Director, Featured, News Releases|

Dear Friends, The past 12 months have been a whirlwind of change. COVID-19 has affected many aspects of our daily work routines and personal lives. We have had to re-evaluate what is “essential” and have been reminded of how much we rely on things that many of us are fortunate [...]

August 2020

April 2020

March 2020

COVID 19 – How you can help

By |2021-07-09T10:35:26-05:00March 25th, 2020|News Releases|

The Foundation is working quickly in response to Liberty Hospital’s biggest needs as our frontline staff face COVID-19. Check out the list below to see how you can help! Make a gift | COVID-19 crisis relief Hospital staff are not immune to the burdens created by COVID-19, and yet now [...]

January 2020

LiveWell Grantee, Excelsior Springs SAFE makes youth resilience a priority

By |2020-01-17T14:54:03-06:00January 17th, 2020|News Releases|

This month's blog post authored by guest blogger and Excelsior Springs SAFE Director, Juila Mees. Our youth are up against a lot these days.  Among Clay County youth in 6th-12th grades, nearly 15% report “feeling hopeless often or always”; 13% report they have seriously considered suicide in the past year; [...]

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