Snapshot of Philanthropy in Action
Cancer LifeNet at the Kaufman Cancer Center
Individuals (local cancer patients and their loved ones) benefited from services provided by Cancer LifeNet at the Kaufman Cancer Center last year.
Unique classes, services, and support group offerings (on average) are hosted by CLN annually – provided for our neighbors, by our neighbors.
Encounters and Meaningful Interactions took place last year – helping Cancer LifeNet program participants, cancer patients, and their loved ones
Senator Bob Hooper House
on average, receive compassionate, end-of-life care at the Senator Bob Hooper House, annually.
of the residents cared for at
the Senator Bob Hooper House receive some form of charity care.
of care have been funded fully through philanthropy for our neighbors in need since the Hooper House opened in 2011.
The Klein Family Center
Guests received care through the Center’s walk-in and urgent care offerings.
(63% increase as compared to the previous year)
Guests benefited from short-term residential and overnight care provided at the Crisis Center.
(56% increase as compared to the previous year)
Individuals utilized services provided by the Center’s Outpatient Clinic
(62% increase as compared to the previous year)
The Harford Crisis Center, a public-private partnership, is the first of its kind in the state of Maryland.
Office on Mental Health – 24/7 Mobile Crisis Support – (August 2020 – December 2021)