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Community Collaboration

We are proud of our mission to help others and are dedicated to giving back to our communities. In the last three years, PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center has given more than $400,000 in grants to community partners across Southeast Alaska. And there's more to come!

Here are a few recent examples:

  • Affordable Housing: We invested $77,000 – supporting the Love in Action rental assistance program, First City Homeless Services, Ketchikan PATH and the tiny home project led by HOPE on Prince of Wales.
  • Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: We contributed $158,000 to partner organizations that work directly with individuals of all ages to prevent and address mental health and substance use disorders.
  • Improved Access to Whole-Person Care: We contributed $146,000 to organizations that work directly with individuals of all ages to build a network of care support, ranging from accessing health services, pop-up health clinics, finding services, education and more.
  • Making Nutritious Food More Accessible: We invested $39,000 to Love in Action’s grocery assistance program, Ketchikan Community Gardens, Residential Youth Care’s after-school program and SAIL’s youth employment services and transition skills program.

PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center Community Impact Snapshot

Driven by our belief that good health, prevention and community well-being are fundamental rights, we work with local organizations to provide hope, care, housing and nourishment. In Fiscal Year 2025, PeaceHealth gave more than $100,000 to organizations in Southeast Alaska.

Infographic: Ketchikan Community Impact
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The Power of Community Giving

With the help of generous donors, our medical centers’ Foundations support our services, change lives and comfort patients in need. Learn more about donor impact in the latest PeaceHealth Foundation’s Gratitude Report or donate now.

Community partners

To meet healthcare needs, PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center works with many community providers and service partners, including public health and local emergency services, to support essential community programs.

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Organizations we support
 

 

Community Connections
Ketchikan Fire Department
Ketchikan Wellness Association
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Path
Resilient Youth & Community
Southeast Alaska Independent Living