Say Thank You to Your Care Team [links to Say Thank You page]
Make a Gift that Enhances Care
Share Your Story to Inspire Others [links to Share Your Story page]
Become a Volunteer and Touch Lives
“He made my kids feel safe.”
After a pediatric visit, a mother reached out to recognize Certified Medical Assistant Brandon Barker, thanking him for his patience and kindness. He took extra time to help her children feel comfortable, turning what could have been a stressful appointment into a positive experience.
After Jack’s life-saving care, he and his wife Susie wanted to give back. Their gift will empower the next generation of caregivers so that we will always have a qualified, capable workforce by our side.
After a devastating car accident, Ethan’s survival defied the odds. His journey of hope and healing inspired his father to transform profound emotion into an opera—an expression of love, gratitude, and resilience.
Willie Weinstein gave back to local healthcare by showing up with kindness every day. As a longtime Confluence Health volunteer greeter, her warmth made a lasting difference—proof that community care is best when it begins with a smile.
Jerry and Judy Lisewych stood hand in hand, surrounded by friends and family, as the celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. After five decades together, their love had weathered countless seasons, but nothing quite compared to Jerry’s battle with cancer. Their gratitude for the life-saving care inspired them to make a gift to their community that would ensure countless others had the care they need when they need it most. Watch their beautiful story of love, gratitude, and generosity.

“There have been few opportunities to give some independence back to a person with my husband’s physical challenges and this was truly a wonderful day of discovery for both of us. I can’t thank the staff at Confluence and any of the other folks at the event who provided a safe, guided environment and the equipment, to try adaptive cycling.”
– Martha Whiteman
“After the incredible care we received when our sweet son was stillborn, the staff at Central hold such a special place in our hearts…it is so special for us to know that Silas’s much-too-short little life is being honored in a way that is giving other families like ours more precious time with their sweet babies.”
– Allison Int-Hout and Seth Pierson
“All of the sudden I noticed these angels on earth. They could be a nurse or my oncologist or someone in the infusion room. I just felt so much kindness and love and compassion around me and it definitely brought me hope.”
– Carlee Coleman