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Together we can make a difference in the lives of Rogers patients and families.
There are many ways to financially support Rogers Foundation. Use the secure donation form below to make an immediate gift of any amount, whether one-time or on a recurring basis. You can select how you want your donation to be used, as well as if you wish to make it in honor of an individual or organization, or in memory of a loved one.
Complete the form below.
Call 1-262-646-1646.
Download and complete this donation form (click on icon).
Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the legal name of Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Our tax identification number is 39-1363507.
Celebrate a Rogers team member who made a special contribution to you or your loved one’s recovery process by making a donation in their honor.
Your chosen person will receive a commemorative certificate welcoming them into the LimeLight, along with a letter informing them that you have made a donation in their honor.
Learn more and put someone in the LimeLight!
When you include Rogers Foundation in your estate planning, through gifts of securities or an endowed fund, you can leave a lasting legacy and realize certain financial benefits.
Talk to your financial advisor today or contact us at 262-646-1646 or email to learn more about gift and estate planning.
Download our “Secure the Future” brochure to learn more.
Does your employer have a matching gift program? Take a moment to find out, and you may be able to double the impact of your gift.
Talk to your employer today, and email the completed form or mail to:
Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation
34700 Valley Road, Oconomowoc, WI, 53066
Some companies offer online matching gift processing. In this case, no form is required.
Learn more about mental health and addiction challenges and the work of Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation on our YouTube channel.
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