Providing HOPE through patient, employee, and community programs at Lexington Health.
11/06/2025
Kicking Off The Giving Season With A Grateful Heart ☺️
Moments like these remind us just how special our Labor & Delivery teams are - guiding families through life's most precious beginnings with skill, empathy, and heart ❤️
Thankful to have a role in supporting other local non-profits working hard to serve our shared community!
💙 Supporting Families, Saving Lives
We’re proud to share that the LRADAC Foundation has received a Community Outreach Grant from Lexington Health to support two vital programs - MOMS (Maternal Outreach Management Services) and Uplift Lexington.
LRADAC’s MOMS program helps expectant mothers achieve healthy, substance-free births and keep families together. Last year alone, 10 babies were born substance-free and every one of them went home with their families. Since the MOMS program first began, 380 substance-free babies have been born.
In addition to supporting the MOMs program, Lexington Health’s Community Outreach Grant also supports a full-time Clinical Counselor who will work alongside hospital teams and Uplift Lexington’s Community Team to connect individuals in crisis to treatment and recovery services, often right from the ER or during paramedic ride-alongs.
“Lexington Health continues to prove what true community partnership looks like,” said Kim Koelsch, Vice President of Community Services for LRADAC. “Their dedication fuels programs like MOMS and Uplift Lexington, ensuring that families in need have access to life-changing care and lasting recovery.”
11/04/2025
11/04/2025
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We’re proud to recognize Lexington Health for their continued partnership and generous support of The Free Medical Clinic!
Their commitment helps us provide compassionate, quality care to uninsured adults throughout our community — ensuring that everyone has access to the care they need and deserve.
Thank you, Lexington Health, for standing with us in building a healthier Midlands! 💙
Pictured: Lauren Peebles - Executive Director, Lexington Health Foundation; Freddie Strange - Executive Director, The Free Medical Clinic; Caryn Pumphrey - Dir. of Development & Communications, The Free Medical Clinic; Thomas Tafel - Director of Community Health, Lexington Health.
11/02/2025
Our Final 2025 Department Rep of the Year Nominee Spotlight ✨
Shelley Rivers - Lexington Health Lexington, brought this community health center together with her kindness and creativity 🩷 Shelley went the extra mile to grow engagement and enthusiasm throughout our Employee Giving Campaign!
We want to extend a sincere thanks to all the outstanding employees who make the HOPE Campaign possible each and every year. Most importantly for inspiring others to support the health and well-being of our patients, coworkers, and community ☺️
11/01/2025
2025 Department Rep of the Year Nominee Spotlight ✨
Autumn Haskett - Lexington Health Irmo, brought bright positivity to our Lexington Health Irmo family! Achieving 100% participation across all four departments she served for 👏 Thank You, Autumn!
10/31/2025
Wrapping Up Breast Cancer Awareness Month With a Celebration 🩷
Health Directions, Lexington Health's very own wellness center, raised over $1,300 during their 9th Annual Cardio for a Cure 🎉 Thank you Health Directions and the amazing Zumba Instructors that took fitness, giving back, and supporting the fight against breast cancer to a whole new level ☺
10/31/2025
We are so proud to celebrate Prisha's journey and the community partnerships that make stories like this possible 💜
Thanks to the incredible support of Blowfish Baseball ⚾ and the Hootie and the Blowfish Foundation 🎸, doors of opportunity are opening for the next generation of healthcare heros 🥼
10/30/2025
A heartfelt thank you to For The Love of Zoey for their generous donation of care packages for our breast cancer and oncology patients at Lexington Health 🥰 Each bag - filled with comforting items including blankets, head turbans, journals, and more - is a reminder that our community's compassion brings warmth and hope to those on their healing journey! Thank you 💜
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In January of 1990, the Foundation was established as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with the purpose of developing philanthropic resources in support of the hospital’s goal to provide quality health services that meets its community’s needs. The Foundation partners with thousands of community members, hospital employees, businesses, and organizations – all giving in different ways but with the powerful shared mission of providing a priceless commodity for those in need: Hope.
A Mission of Caring
Lexington Medical Center Foundation’s mission is to provide hope to our patients, families and community in support of the strategic initiatives of Lexington Medical Center through philanthropic resources. Since 1971, Lexington Medical Center has been committed to providing quality health services that meet the needs of its community by supporting the region’s best physicians and staff with innovative, leading edge technology. The Foundation supports this vision through hospital-based and community programs that enhance patient services and extend our impact beyond our doors.
Fighting cancer alongside patients with hospital-based and community programs to help meet their basic needs and keep their focus on healing.
One in three deaths in South Carolina is related to cardiovascular disease. For this reason, the Foundation works to help heart patients achieve a full recovery through patient discharge kits, cardiac rehabilitation services and smoking-cessation.
Ensuring the highest quality services and resources are available to new mothers and their babies.
Providing hope and enhancing hospital services through meaningful patient and community programs.
Supporting hospital employees facing financial hardships due to an unexpected crisis event in their lives.
Providing support to those who most need it through programs and services — from nursing and allied health scholarships to caregiver training through the Helping U Grow Strong (HUGS) Ambassador program.