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Capital Campaign Collateral

DePaul Health Center Foundation

SSM DePaul Health Center was expanding its emergency department (ED) to make its ED operations more efficient, expand its maximum capacity and create a platform to further support disaster preparedness. In doing so, the hospital was seeking a $3M capital campaign to support the third phase of this project — the renovation and redesign of the main emergency room to accommodate the 66,500 annual patient visits.

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SSM DePaul Health Center is progressing nicely with its campaign; it has completed phase one of this project and is nearly complete with phase two. Kudos to DePaul Health Center Foundation!

Posted by: on December 19, 2008

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SSM DePaul Health Center is able to [operationally] meet the needs of 35,000 patients. However, the ED and Level II Trauma program actually serves more than 50,000 patients annually. In addition, this number is expected to increase by 33%. The need for the renovation is real. The job of the capital campaign is to communicate this need and how the community will benefit from the new ED, while also supporting the steering committee members who champion the effort.

“She matters in your life” was a direct attempt to make the renovation personal, which was strengthened with actual testimonials and graphics.