Ways to Support
DO EVERYTHING WITH LOVE
1 CORINTHIANS 16:14



At Good Samaritan, we are committed to creating a place where being and belonging define every person’s experience—where they are welcomed, valued, and loved. Our Chaplains play a vital role in making this vision a reality, offering compassionate spiritual care that nurtures the heart, mind, and soul of those we serve.
Every day, our Chaplains walk alongside residents, families, and staff, providing a listening ear, words of encouragement, and the assurance that no one is alone. Whether in moments of joy or times of deep sorrow, they are a steady presence—offering prayers, facilitating sacred rituals, and creating spaces where people can find peace and meaning. Their work extends beyond religious traditions, meeting individuals where they are and affirming their inherent dignity and worth.
Through their work, our Chaplains bring this vision to life. They foster belonging by sitting at a bedside, holding a hand, or simply being present when words are not enough. They ensure that every person who enters our homes feels welcomed in their vulnerability, valued in their journey, and loved as they are.
This sacred work would not be possible without your support. Your investment in spiritual care ensures that our Chaplains continue to meet the diverse needs of our communities with compassion and excellence. Together, we can uphold the mission that has guided Good Samaritan for over 75 years, strengthening the fabric of care that makes our homes places of deep connection and meaning.
Thank you for partnering in this mission. To ensure this aspect of care continues, we rely on donations to fund our Chaplaincy program. We have an incredible goal to raise $15,000 so we can continue to express care in this way by offering spiritual care through our Chaplaincy program.
Your gift directly impacts the quality of care provided to those who have made Good Samaritan their home. Will you partner with us in doing everything with love?
Matt Joy,
Director of Mission, Ethics, Research and Reconciliation
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