Kirkpatrick Family Care Foundation
We understand that Kirkpatrick Family Care’s success is not only determined by how well it serves the medical problems of each patient, but also by how well it serves the collective cultural, educational, and recreational needs of the community. This is why we started the Kirkpatrick Family Care Foundation. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable/educational organization providing health education activities, sponsoring cultural and athletic events, presenting scholarships, and supporting activities that benefit multiple generations in effort to improve the health and well being of our local community.
Since its inception, the Foundation has worked to improve the health and well being of our community in various ways, ranging from diabetic education to sponsoring an orchestra.
Foundation sponsorships include…….
R.A. Long HS Athletics
Kelso HS Athletics
Musical instrument donations to Cascade Middle School, Monticello Middle School, Mt. Solo Middle School, RA Long HS, Mark Morris HS, Castle Rock HS, Rainier HS, Kalama HS, Seventh Day Adventist School, Coweeman Middle School, Wallace Elementary School
Kirkpatrick Family Care Foundation has awarded college scholarships to the following Mark Morris High School Students in honor of Jane Kirkpatrick-Galliher, Dr. Neal’s daughter. She was a dedicated teacher and volunteer, who coached high school basketball, volleyball and tennis, plus AAU basketball (often five teams at a time).
- 2006 – Brock Argyroplous and Holly Bauer
- 2007 – Rachel Moore
- 2008 – Michael Erbes
- 2009 – Richard Arquette and Andrew Moenck
- 2010 – Erica Niemi, Lasette Gonzalez, Cameron Carson
- 2011 – Jesse Larson and Breanna Coy
- 2012 – Heidi Modine
- 2013 – Meridith Links and Shelbee Wilson
- 2014 – Alana McCoy and Alex McCoy
- 2015 – J Powell
- 2016 – Courtney Werner
- 2017 – Marisol Sanchez-Matias
If you are interested in helping the Foundation, please call (360) 423-9580 to speak to a Foundation representative. Your tax-deductible donations will be paired with others so that the increased money can make good things happen for our community.
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