Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center is grateful for the generosity of donors who care for others
through their gifts of time and financial resources. We appreciate your interest
and invite you to learn more.
In 1887, a small group of women in the then separate towns of Winston and Salem
organized the Ladies Twin-City Hospital Association to raise funds for the community's
first hospital. Their exceptional dream and philanthropic spirit live today in the
remarkable people and medicine of Forsyth Medical Center, one of the largest medical
centers in North Carolina. Select a link below to learn more about the Forsyth Medical
Center Foundation.
For Those Who Want to Give Now
Make a difference in someone's life today. The Forsyth Medical Center Foundation
has a commitment to donors to put their generosity to the best use possible. Your
gift will go directly to serve patients in need. Learn More »
About the Foundation
In 1999, the Forsyth Medical Center Foundation was created to respond to donors
making gifts in gratitude, memory and celebration as well as to leave a legacy for
future generations. Learn More »
Donations that Move Mountains
Donor gifts address issues that worry patients, allowing them to focus on improving
their health. Your gift supports compassionate patient care, excellent education,
clinically-based research and community-based wellness programs that directly benefit
our patients and the health of our community. Learn More »
Special Events and Volunteer Opportunities
An individual's gift of time and talent to help raise financial gifts as well as
participation in these events are extremely appreciated. Here's more about what's
upcoming. Learn More »
Forsyth Medical Center Publications
From exciting medicine to touching personal stories, there's much to make you proud
of being associated with Forsyth Medical Center. Learn More »
Women's Council of Forsyth Medical Center Foundation
Committed to ensuring that life is a healthy journey for as many women as possible,
the council was created in 2008 to raise funds in support of women's health programs. Learn More »