HealthONE has played a significant role in community outreach and support for years and continues to develop meaningful philanthropic relationships with many nonprofits that directly impact the communities in which we live and work. The HealthONE system of hospitals strives to be a model community citizen and supports a host of organizations that align with our mission and values.
In addition to support of a wide-array of health related charities, HealthONE is currently focusing philanthropic efforts in the following areas:
- Mental Health Support for the Underserved
- Engaging Families in the First Three Years of a Child's Life
- Secondary and Community College Education with a Focus on Health Careers
If you have more questions or need information, contact Maureen McDonald.
Serving Our Community
Each and every member of the HealthONE system of care has an earnest desire to serve our community whether through a clinical interaction, engagement with our charitable partners or enhanced services to those who need them most. At the end of the day, we acknowledge that every individual patient we assist is an opportunity to demonstrate our unwavering commitment to the care and improvement of human life. We see our devotion to community relations as an opportunity to touch the lives of our patients as well. Below are examples of organizations with whom we have the privilege to partner.
- American Cancer Society
- American Diabetes Association
- American Heart Association
- American Medical Response
- Art Students League of Denver
- Bonfils Blood Center
- Center for Personalized Education for Physicians
- Cheyenne County Hospital
- Citizens Medical Center
- Clinica Tepeyac
- Colorado Academy of Family Physicians
- Colorado Cancer Coalition
- Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence
- Colorado Hospital Association
- Colorado Neurological Institute
- Colorado Open Golf Foundation
- Colorado Rural Health Center
- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
- Davis Phinney Foundation
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science
- Denver Public Schools
- Doctor's Care
- Food Bank of the Rockies
- Friends of AirLife
- Girls on the Run
- Karis Community
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Limb Preservation Fund
- March of Dimes
- Mental Health America
- Parkinson Association of the Rockies
- Pinnacol Foundation
- A Precious Child
- Project Angel Heart
- Rebuilding Together
- Retreat and Refresh Stroke Camp
- Rocky Mountain Children's Health Foundation
- Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Rotary Club
- South Metro Fire Foundation
- Sue Miller Day of Caring
- Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Urban Peak
- The Urology Center of Colorado Foundation
- Vail Valley Medical Center
- Volunteers of America
- Well Fed
- West Metro Firefighters Foundation
- Wyoming Hospital Association
Our community impact
We exist to give people a healthier tomorrow.
We complement our mission statement with a statement of purpose: We exist to give people a healthier tomorrow. Our purpose reflects our core beliefs: We believe in always doing what is right for the patient. We believe excellent people make excellence happen. We believe healthcare should always move forward. We believe in taking care of others while being there for each other.
In 2018 HealthONE oversaw:

84,701
admissions

12,564
births

354,203
outpatient visits

608,926
physician services group clinic visits

25,249
inpatient surgeries

75,657
outpatient surgeries
Community benefit
11,000+
employed in 2018
956M
in total payroll and benefits
141.5M
in state, local and federal taxes paid
210M
invested in equipment and capital construction

Taxes Paid
141.5M

Uncompensated Care
70M

Community Health Improvements
7.7M

Community Building Activities
3.3M

Health Professional Education
2.1M

Cash and In-Kind Contributions
1.6M

Research Investment
1.1M
We believe in taking care of others while being there for each other.
Many of our colleagues live and work in the same communities and neighborhoods as our patients. We want the same things that our communities want: Healthier communities that lead to healthier tomorrows.
Hope fund
Our colleagues' first goal is to take care of our patients. HealthONE is also a family of co-workers, and so we take care of each other. The HCA Healthcare Hope Fund was formed more than a decade ago in the wake of devastating hurricanes so that colleagues around the country who are in need --and those who want to help --have a single, reliable source to give and receive assistance. Our HealthONE community awarded 58 Hope Fund grants to colleagues in 2018, for a total of $157,900. These grants were funded by contributions made by colleagues. Our well-named Hope Fund offers just that--hope. Its support helps colleagues who have suffered everything from home loss due to hurricane, tornado or fire to those dealing with unexpected catastrophic illness or accident. The fund also steps up to aid colleagues who are dealing with domestic violence, death of a loved one or other special situations. Since its inception, it has helped more than 22,000 families through contributions of more than $50 million in support to HCA Healthcare families.
Community partners
- Adam’s Camp
- Alzheimer’s Foundation
- American Cancer Society
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- American Heart Association
- American Lung Association
- American Red Cross
- AMP the Cause
- Association of Fundraising Professionals
- Aurora Fire Benevolent Fund
- Aurora Mental Health
- Aurora Public Schools Foundation
- Bags of Fun
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
- Castle Rock Fire Officers Association
- Center for Personalized Education for Physicians
- Cherry Creek School District Foundation
- City Year
- Clayton Early Learning Center
- Coalition for Sepsis Survival
- College Track
- Colorado Academy of Family Physicians
- Colorado Business Committee for the Arts
- Colorado Cancer Coalition
- Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence
- Colorado Managed Care Collaborative
- Colorado Nurse’s Foundation
- Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance
- Colorado Physician Health Program
- Colorado Professional Firefighters Association
- Colorado School Counselor Association
- Colorado State Fire Chiefs
- Community College System Foundation
- Congenital Heart Walk
- Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
- CureSearch Walk
- Davis Phinney Foundation
- Denver Art Museum
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts
- Denver Health Foundation
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science
- Denver Public Schools Foundation
- Doctor’s Care
- Douglas County Crisis Center
- Douglas County Educational Foundation
- Eating Disorder Foundation
- Emergency Medical Minute
- Emily Griffith Foundation
- Englewood Public Schools
- Every Child Pediatrics
- Federal Heights Station
- Fetal Health Foundation
- Foundation 1023
- Friends of AirLife
- Friends of Arvada Fire
- Girls on the Run
- Habitat for Humanity
- Hope Communities
- Hope Fund
- Inclusive Higher Education
- Jason Foundation
- Jefferson County Public Schools Foundation
- Jessie’s Heart
- Juvenile Assessment Center
- Karis Community
- Legend Marching Festival
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Limb Preservation Fund
- Lu Bird’s Light Foundation
- March of Dimes
- Martin Luther King Jr. Business Awards
- Mental Health America
- Mental Health Center of Denver
- Mile High RETAC (Regional Emergency & Trauma Advisory Council)
- National Alliance on Mental Illness
- National Fallen Firefighters Association
- National Heart Valve Awareness
- National Stroke Association
- Pinnacol Foundation
- Positive Coaching Alliance
- Project Angel Heart
- Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Rotary Clubs of Colorado
- Sarcoma Foundation of America
- Scott Community Foundation
- Second Wind Fund
- South Adams County Fire IAFF
- South Metro Fire Foundation
- Toby’s Shower for Babies
- Routt County Crisis Support (Formally Steamboat Community Assistance Fund)
- Sungate Kids
- Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Temple Emanuel
- There with Care
- Thornton Firefighters IAFF
- University of Colorado Denver
- Westminster Firefighter’s Fire Victim’s Benefit Fund
- World Child Cancer
- Wyoming Medical Center Foundation
- Young American’s Center for Financial Education