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Community Health Network Foundation is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, and your donation is tax deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. Please keep your receipt as your official record. We'll email it to you upon successful completion of your donation.

Since 1976, Community Health Network Foundation has worked to raise and steward financial support for Community Health Network, a non-profit health system providing a full continuum of care through more than 200 sites and hundreds of physicians throughout Central Indiana.

Our mission? To support Community Health Network’s commitment to improve the health of the communities we serve.

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Community Health Network Foundation

Greatest Needs - Unrestricted

As a community-based health system, we value our ability to act nimbly to meet the needs of members of our community when and where they need it most. Your gift toward this unrestricted fund can make a meaningful difference, impacting our neighbors who are helped by programs in most need of funding support.
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Cancer Care

Each year, thousands of people seek oncology services at Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center*. As our clinical teams offer expert, exceptional care, your contribution can help patients access basic needs like food, medicine and transportation, sustain personalized, patient-focused services and research efforts, and ensure more people with cancer know they are not alone.
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Patient Assistance

Here, "patients first" is more than a motto. That's why you'll find our programs are focused on supporting the people and families who turn to us in a time of need. By contributing to the Patient Assistance Fund, you can help to alleviate financial stressors, eliminate barriers to care, and enable more of our neighbors to focus on health and healing.
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Frequently asked questions

All donations benefit initiatives at Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center in Indiana and do not fund research or programs at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.