Spiritual Care Drive

Organize a Spiritual Care Gift Drive and nurture a patient's inner peace

Support peace and offer comfort through faith and reflection

At Rogers, spiritual care plays a vital role in supporting patients’ emotional and mental well-being. Regardless of their religious background. Spiritual items offer moments of peace, hope, and connection during challenging times.

Below, you’ll find a wish list of meaningful items that can provide encouragement, support mindfulness, and inspire strength throughout a patient’s healing journey. 

Help bring light and comfort by donating items that foster reflection, resilience, and hope.

 

How to host a drive:

Please let us know when you plan to hold a gift drive and which Rogers’ location you’d like to support. Contact the Foundation office at 262-646-6333 or foundationevents@rogersbh.org.

  1. Set out a drop box with our Wish List flyer.
    Display the Wish List flyer next to a drop box (barrel, box, etc.) and invite your friends or colleagues to bring in items during a designated timeframe. Have the items delivered to the Rogers location of your choice.
  2. Purchase items from our Amazon Wish List.
    At check-out, choose to send items to yourself for an in-person drive or ship items directly to Rogers Foundation (Oconomowoc) or to the clinic location of your choice (you must enter address of location).
  3. Collect cash gifts.
    Outright donations help us fill in the gaps and support our patients with larger valued items that inhibit treatment, such as travel expenses and utilities. Collect cash or checks made out to Rogers Foundation, or encourage online donations designated to the Angel Fund.
  4. Coordinate item delivery.
    Have the items delivered to the Foundation office at the Ladish Center on Rogers Behavioral Health’s main campus in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin (34700 Valley Road, Oconomowoc, WI  53066), or contact Courtney Richter to coordinate pick-up.

 

Who can host a drive:

Anyone can host a gift drive! Here are a few examples:

  • Individuals
  • Businesses and corporations
  • Schools and school organizations (ex. National Honor Society, Student Council, etc.)
  • Churches and youth groups
  • Community service clubs (Women’s Club, etc.)
  • Retailers
  • Fitness clubs
  • Annual friend/family gatherings
  • And many more!

 

Considerations:

Download the 2025 Wish List flyer

Donations of new, unused items or monetary gifts go a long way in providing for the basic necessities of life and easing financial burdens that may accompany the road to recovery. Our patients have special requirements, so please consider the following when selecting your gifts:

  • Ages 10 years and up
  • All items must be new
  • No games with themes of violence
  • No items containing Latex or sharp edges
 
Choose gifts among the following categories:
monetary gifts | mindfulness activities | books for reflection & growth | training & support materials | journaling & reflection