
Your gift helps us provide the exceptional healthcare the people of our community deserve, ensuring that vital services are available close to home.

Your gift helps us provide the exceptional healthcare the people of our community deserve, ensuring that vital services are available close to home.

When you give to St. Luke's Magic Valley Health Foundation, you're investing in the health of your community. There are many ways to support our local health care resources, such as making a financial gift, attending events, or volunteering your time. Everyone has a unique contribution to make, and we encourage you to get involved.

GIVING
Every gift makes a difference, no matter the size. When you give to St. Luke’s, you can choose if your donation goes to a local project or any St. Luke’s initiative, in a way that’s meaningful to you.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Become a volunteer at St. Luke’s Magic Valley or St. Luke’s Jerome and make a difference every day in the lives of others. As a volunteer in Twin Falls or Jerome, you’ll help make St. Luke’s a friendly, warm, and welcoming place for patients and their families. Whether it’s a happy event, like the birth of a new baby, or a stressful one, like a serious illness, you can touch the lives of others when they need you most. You’ll earn not only their trust, but the trust of our staff of care providers as well.
Everyone has something unique to offer. How about you?

Honor the special people in your life or memorialize loved ones who have passed with a gift to the McKain-Kinney Remembrance Rose Garden at St. Luke’s Magic Valley.
The garden is funded entirely by donations, and divided into 10 areas available for underwriting support. Each sponsored area is recognized with an engraved marble tile. All gifts to the garden are recognized by the Foundation unless anonymity is requested.

Local Giving Spotlight
St. Luke’s Foundation is raising $500,000 to bring contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) to the Magic Valley — and to make sure it reaches the people who need it most.
With your help, we can bring contrast-enhanced mammography to the Magic Valley — catching breast cancer sooner and saving lives.
Your charitable gifts to St. Luke’s help purchase medical equipment, support wellness and prevention programs for all ages, and meet our patients' needs. You help us provide continuing education for hospital staff so they can continue offering high-quality care, and scholarships to nursing students who will stay and work in the Magic Valley.
Although our funding priorities shift over time, there are some areas that always have a need, including:

As part of National Rural Health Day, St. Luke’s announced that each of our critical access hospitals have earned a 2025 Performance Leadership Award for excellence.

Food insecurity is on the rise in Idaho and can be felt more acutely during the holidays when people are brought together to share meals and festivities.

You could say that Keesha Smith traded in her dancing shoes for ones a little more comfortable. And she wouldn’t have it any other way.

St. Luke's new mobile breast health clinic brings care directly to rural communities.

DONOR IMPACT
St. Luke’s would not be where we are today without the generosity of our donors and volunteers. Their stories inspire us to continue to do the important work of saving and changing lives.

The Heritage Society honors those who contribute to a healthier community through their generosity. Heritage Society members have given cumulative gifts of over $1,000 to St. Luke's Magic Valley Health Foundation to directly enhance local health care in our region. Their generous gifts create scholarships for deserving students, provide medication to patients with limited income, and enhance medical equipment at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center.
The dedication and vision of our Heritage Society members serve as an inspiration to others to truly make a difference in their community.
St. Luke's Magic Valley Health Foundation provides a safety net for the healthcare needs of eight southern Idaho counties and portions of northern Nevada. We underwrite mammograms for uninsured and underinsured women, give grants that fund medical equipment and therapy for children with special needs, provide diabetes medication for patients with limited incomes, and offer places to stay for families of out-of-town patients. Our donors have created and supported over 60 endowments and restricted funds since the Foundation was established in 1978.
We’re a non-governmental, non-profit charitable corporation with our own principle fund. We have awarded more than $6 million in support of healthcare over the past 20 years. We're governed by the St. Luke's Magic Valley Foundation Board of Directors.

St. Luke’s is partnering with Idaho Community Foundation to bring awareness to the benefits of Donor Advised Funds (DAF).
St. Luke's Elmore Annual Golf Classic benefits the community of Mountain Home and Elmore County.