Your charitable support empowers us to improve the health of our community and elevate the standard of care at Porter Medical Center.
Every Gift Makes a Difference
University of Vermont Health — Porter Medical Center is committed to improving the health of the residents of Addison County and its surrounding communities. We’re here when you need us most — and we depend on you, too.
As a nonprofit health care provider, we rely on the support of our community. Your donation helps ensure that we can continue to deliver compassionate, high-quality care close to home. Your gift supports access to the latest medical research, treatment, diagnosis, prevention and education. No matter the size, all gifts support the future of health and wellness in our community.
All donations to Porter Medical Center stay local.
Find a Cause You Care About
Unrestricted gifts are used wherever the need is greatest, allowing us to strategically allocate resources — improving the health and well-being of the people we serve.
Contributions to this fund help us meet our nursing home residents’ and rehabilitation patients’ unique physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
Support for this program helps provide compassionate care and comfort for patients during serious illness and at the end of life.
A gift to this fund helps patients to get home from the hospital by providing items they need to make the transition successful.
The Impact of Your Donations
- $5.5 Million Improvement Project at Helen Porter Rehabilitation and Nursing: This extensive rehabilitation project has received strong support from our community and has improved the care setting for those who reside there.
- Pediatric Primary Care Moving to Porter Main Campus: Several generous donations helped fund the relocation of Porter Pediatrics into a newly renovated and expanded space on our main campus, just steps away from the Birthing Center.
- Improving Patient Experience and Care at Porter: Donations make a difference throughout our care settings, including new waiting room furniture, clinical training manikins, a state-of-the-art orthopedic ultrasound machine, a new wheelchair ramp at our front entrance and infant car seats for new parents who don't have one.