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.
Non-Profit Service Organizations
- Adam’s Camp
- Alzheimer’s Association
- American Cancer Society
- American Heart Association
- American Lung Association
- American Red Cross
- Aurora Health Alliance
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Cherry Creek School District Foundation
- Citizens for a Responsible Denver
- Clean the World
- College Track
- Colon Cancer Alliance
- Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council
- Colorado Business Committee for the Arts
- Colorado Cancer Coalition
- Colorado Colon Cancer Alliance
- Colorado COVID Relief Fund
- Colorado Nurses Foundation
- Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance
- Colorado Perinatal Care Quality
- Collaborative
- Colorado Personalized Education for Physicians
- Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
- CureSearch
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts
- Denver Kids
- Denver Makes a Difference
- Denver Public Schools Foundation
- Denver Scholarship Foundation
- Denver School of Science and Technology
- Douglas County Community Foundation
- Douglas County Schools Foundation
- Eating Disorder Foundation
- Emergency Medical Minute
- Epilepsy Foundation
- Fetal Health Foundation
- Five Star Education Foundation
- Food Bank of the Rockies
- Foundation for Colorado Community Colleges
- Foundation for Douglas County Schools
- Girl Scouts of Colorado
- Girls on the Run
- Habitat for Humanity
- History Colorado
- Inner City Health Center
- Jason’s Friends Foundation
- Jessie’s Heart
- JEWISHcolorado
- Jewish Community Center
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Limb Preservation Society
- Lone Tree Arts Center
- Mental Health America (of Colorado)
- Mile High United Way
- Mizel Institute
- NAMI
- National Brain Tumor Society
- Opera Colorado
- Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
- Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies
- Pinnacol Foundation
- Positive Coaching Alliance
- Project Angel Heart
- Rocky Mountain Children’s Health
- Foundation
- Ronald McDonald House
- SECOR Cares
- The Center on Colfax
- The Crisis Center
- There with Care
- Urban Leadership Foundation of Colorado
- Wellspring Community
Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Organizations
- Adams County Regional Economic Partnership
- Aurora Economic Development Council
- Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce
- Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce
- Chamber of Northeast Douglas Cty
- Cherry Creek Chamber of Commerce
- Colorado Concern
- Colorado Healthcare Strategy and Management
- Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce
- Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
- Denver South Economic Development Partnership
- Downtown Denver Partnership
- Englewood Chamber of Commerce
- Highlands Ranch Community Association
- Parker Chamber of Commerce
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.
View our Community Impact Report
In 2021, HealthONE oversaw:

5,180
COVID-19 inpatients treated

12,240
babies delivered

1,581,821
patient encounters

83,117
admissions

298,172
ER visits

92,045
total surgeries
Community benefit
11,600+
employed across Denver metro
$1.1B
in total payroll and benefits
$195.8M
in state, local and federal taxes paid in 2021

Charity Care, Uninsured Discounts and Uncompensated Care
$677M

Community Health Improvements
$8.7M

Community Building Activities
$2.8M

Cash and In-Kind Contributions
$889K

Research Community Benefit
$1.4M
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.
HCA Healthcare Hope Fund
The HCA Healthcare Hope Fund, a colleague-run, colleague-supported 501(c)3 public charity, supports colleagues through unexpected crises, such as a personal illness, death of a family member, domestic violence, disaster or other difficult situation.
Since the Hope Fund’s inception in 2005, HCA Healthcare colleagues have helped deliver over $67 million in assistance to more than 40,000 families when they needed it most.
The start of the COVID-19 pandemic brought three times as many requests for assistance. The fund quickly adjusted by expanding guidelines to meet these needs, which resulted in providing over $3 million to support nearly 2,000 families with pandemic-related hardships. In 2020, the fund provided a total of $10.6 million in assistance to help nearly 5,000 families, the most given in any year since the Hope Fund began.
Twenty-nine percent of our local HCA Healthcare Continental Division colleagues gave to the Hope Fund in 2020, the highest percentage in the company, collecting a total of $437,572. Of the 2,825 grants given by the Hope Fund nationally, 130 were given to Continental Division colleagues for a total of $310,050 in support.