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To promote continuous involvement and support of philanthropy in our health care ministry, various gift clubs have been established in recognition of those individuals and business who contribute so generously to Good Samaritan. Good Samaritan's Wall of Honor is located on the third floor, main entrance level of the Medical Center, across from the Seton Gift Shop.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

St. Vincent was the founder of the Daughters of Charity. He was born in France in 1581, and spent his life evangelizing and serving the poor, igniting in others a spark to continue his work of serving and ministering to the poor that has stayed lit for centuries. The St. Vincent DePaul Society recognizes individuals/businesses making an outright gift or deferred gift of $50,000 or more. All gifts are cumulative over the lifetime of the giver and membership in this society is permanent.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Society

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (Mother Seton) was a pioneer for her times. The American foundress of the Daughters of Charity, she was spiritual and kind-hearted, but a fierce protector and advocate for the poor and disenfranchised. The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Society recognizes individuals/businesses making an outright gift or a deferred gift between $25,000 and $50,000. All gifts are cumulative over the lifetime of the giver and membership in this society is permanent.

St. Louise deMarillac Society

St. Louise was a woman born of privilege in France, at the same time Vincent was walking the streets ministering to the needy. Following the death of her husband, she met Vincent, and together they ministered to the needy, and gathered young woman of society to assist them, thus forming the Daughters of Charity. St. Louise is the patron saint of social workers. The St. Louise deMarillac Society recognizes individuals/businesses making an annual gift of $100 or more. Multi-year pledges or gifts of stock are also encouraged. Membership is on an annual basis, and needs to be renewed each year. There are various giving clubs within the St. Louise deMarillac Society, depending on the level of giving.




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