Ways to Give
There are many ways to support Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center.
Many opportunities to make an impact.
Choose the hospital donations that fit you and your ability to support our work. Providence Tarzana Foundation — and the San Fernando Valley — are truly grateful for your gift.
Honor a Loved One
Making a memorial donation to Providence Tarzana Foundation in honor or memory of someone special is a meaningful way to honor their life and legacy. You can also start a fundraising page in
honor of a loved one.
Fundraise
Fundraise your way! If you’re interested in hospital fundraising for Providence Tarzana Foundation, you can now create your own fundraising page, personalize it and choose your area of support.
Planned Giving
Your planned gift is a lasting investment in our future. Learn how to give and discover gift options that provide tax and income benefits.
Volunteer
Providence Tarzana Foundation is grateful to its teams of volunteers for the countless skills they bring to enhance care. Numerous volunteer opportunities are available at our medical center. Volunteers are screened and undergo training before being assigned to a wide variety of duties. They are all ages, from high school through senior years.
Connect With Our Team
Our foundation team exists to connect you to meaningful giving opportunities at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center. If you have a question or are interested in supporting a specific area, we invite you to connect with one of our staff members today.
Honor a Caregiver
Has someone at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center touched your life? When you make a gift in honor of a physician, nurse or staff member, we will notify them of your thoughtful gesture.
Employee Giving Programs
Join the hundreds of Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center employees who support the Foundation by becoming a Mission Maker. It's easy to do. Just donate through an automatic payroll deduction or by credit card.
SUPPORT OUR WORK
Help us continue to provide the best healthcare to the San Fernando Valley.
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