McPherson Healthcare Foundation, Inc.

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Mission: To secure, manage and allocate funds for the enhancement of healthcare programs and projects for McPherson Hospital and the residents of McPherson County.

We had an incredible evening this weekend! Thank you to everyone that joined us for our annual auction on Saturday!
11/10/2025

We had an incredible evening this weekend! Thank you to everyone that joined us for our annual auction on Saturday!

Wow!! We had a great (HOT) day on the course! Thank you to our golfers, sponsors, and Turkey Creek Golf Course for hosti...
07/30/2025

Wow!! We had a great (HOT) day on the course! Thank you to our golfers, sponsors, and Turkey Creek Golf Course for hosting us.

09/05/2023

A wonderful addition!

08/24/2023

Your Thursday smile!

07/27/2023

We have sure loved supporting our staff and patients! A big thank you to all our donors!

06/07/2023

Sure love spoiling the McPherson Hospital employees! Such a fun day!

05/25/2023

The Women's Care and Birth Center at McPherson Center for Health and Medical-Surgical/ICU departments received new whiteboards in patient rooms, thanks to the support of our donors. These whiteboards play a crucial role in communication between staff and help us ensure seamless care for our patients.​

We cannot express enough gratitude for the generous contributions that have made these upgrades possible. The support of our donors enhances the quality of care we provide and makes a lasting impact on the lives of our patients and their families.​

Want to be a Champion for Everyday Wins? Donate now: www.machealthfound.info/champions-for-everyday-wins​

About Champions for Everyday Wins:​
Champions for Everyday Wins is an initiative for projects that directly benefit hospital department staff.​

We are intentionally focusing on projects that are much smaller than our recent campaigns–$5,000 or less for each. These Everyday Wins projects can have a large impact on quality of work and morale for our staff over time.

04/19/2023

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the kitchen at McPherson Center for Health recently received a new steam table. This donation enables kitchen staff to work with even greater efficiency and will make a big difference in our hospital staff’s ability to serve hot and comforting meals to our hospital patients and 2,000 monthly Meals on Wheels of McPherson, KS Inc. participants.

We are incredibly grateful to our donors for their support, which directly impacts the well-being of our staff, patients, and community.

Want to be a Champion for Everyday Wins? Donate now: www.machealthfound.info/champions-for-everyday-wins

About Champions for Everyday Wins:
Champions for Everyday Wins is an initiative for projects that directly benefit hospital department staff.

We are intentionally focusing on projects that are much smaller than our recent campaigns–$5,000 or less for each. These Everyday Wins projects can have a large impact on quality of work and morale for our staff over time.

Want to be a Champion for Everyday Wins? Donate now: www.machealthfound.info/champions-for-everyday-wins

03/08/2023

The Women’s Care and Birth Center recently received a new ice and water machine, thanks to our wonderful donors. Staff now has enough ice and filtered water to meet patient needs, without leaving their unit. This kicks off a new initiative for us—Champions for Everyday Wins.

About Champions for Everyday Wins:
Champions for Everyday Wins is an initiative for projects that help staff provide better care to our patients.

We are intentionally focusing on projects that are much smaller than our recent campaigns–$5,000 or less for each. These Everyday Wins projects can have a large impact on quality of work and morale for our staff over time.

Thank you to our community of donors for making this possible, after an overwhelmingly successful Healthcare Foundation auction in 2022. A surplus of donations from that event will fund the first set of Everyday Wins. ​

Want to be a Champion for Everyday Wins? Donate now: www.machealthfound.info

09/01/2022

We are pleased to announce that we now have a convenient medication take-back program for easy disposal of leftover, unused and out-of-date prescription and over-the counter medications.

In an effort to help reduce the risk of drugs in the home that can potentially harm children, teens or adults, we have set up a secure, safe drop-off location in our main lobby at 1000 Hospital Drive, Building 1.

Unused medications in the home are a source of drug abuse in millions of homes, with the opioid crisis in the United States fueled in part by that availability: 47% (1) of misused prescription pain relievers are given by, bought from or taken from a friend or relative. On average, an American dies of a drug overdose every 5 minutes (2).

“We want to provide the folks in our community with the safe, secure opportunity to clean out their medicine cabinets and make their homes and communities safer,” said Ken Hoover, Director of Pharmacy. “This will be our community’s first dedicated site for safe medication disposal. We want to remind people that they should not flush drugs down the toilet. Traces of drugs can appear in community drinking water.”

Hoover added, “Our drug disposal unit, which is easily accessible in our main lobby information and admissions waiting area, is a great answer to that problem and it’s simple to do. All people do is just come in, look for the big blue bin and drop in their unwanted medications. Drugs can be dropped off with no questions asked.”

Director Hoover said there are some things that can’t be taken in the receptacle such as inhalers and needles, but pharmacy staff will be available to help answer any questions. The collection bin will be available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and closed for weekends and holidays.

We have worked with the McPherson County Community Foundation, Douglas County Citizen’s Committee on Alcoholism (DCCCA), and received funding through the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), and the MedSafe & Sharps Compliance, Inc. programs to make this project a reality.

1 Source: SAMHSA 2020
2 Source: CDC June 2022

Address

McPherson, KS
67460

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16202450130

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About MHF

The McPherson Healthcare Foundation, Inc. was formed and chartered in October of 1986 as a 501c(3) organization. Its purpose is to secure and expend financial aid for the operations, maintenance and expansion of the health facilities and services associated with McPherson Hospital, and to otherwise contribute to the development of improved health care in McPherson County.

Currently, on behalf of McPherson Hospital, the McPherson Healthcare Foundation is coordinating fundraising efforts to secure $5 million in gifts and pledges for Phase 1 of the Caring for the Future Campaign. The hospital kicked off the campaign in July 2014 and has raised $3 million from donor support, fundraising events like the annual golf tournament and fall auction as well as the participation of several charitable foundations.

McPherson Hospital is critical not only to maintaining the health and well-being of our citizens, but modern healthcare facilities provide essential infrastructure to secure business and industry.

The best course to ensure a prosperous future for the city of McPherson and McPherson County is to implement a multi-phase, multi-year facility plan that will: