Late in the year 2000, Linda Mobley called for a meeting of citizens interested in forming an organization to assist the hospital with capital projects. In January 2001 a volunteer organization known as the Salem Township Hospital Foundation was formed.
The STH Foundation is an all-volunteer group dedicated to assisting the hospital with funds for projects that provide the best health care possible for area residents.
Donations
To date, the Salem Township Hospital (STH) Foundation has given over $1,573,212 for capital equipment and improvements to the hospital so far. Also, $172,152 has been given in scholarships for students in the health care programs.
Anyone who would like to donate to the STH Foundation may do so by:
- Giving your gift to any of the STH Foundation Board Members.
- Sending a gift in the name of:
Salem Township Hospital Foundation
1201 Ricker Drive
Salem, Illinois 62881 - Please make checks payable to Salem Township Hospital Foundation. If you would like the gift in honor of, or in memory of someone, so note on your check.
The STH Foundation is a 501c3 organization and your gift will be for a tax credit. All gifts are deeply appreciated.
STH Foundation
Board of Directors
Myron Lloyd – President
Ola Chapman – Vice President
Susan Knapp – Secretary/Treasurer
Joyce Bruce
Denise Burke
Leon Chapman
Mike Lewis
Sandie Phillips
Sue Rose
Barbara Schoonover
Chariya Tawjareon
Sharon Woodward
STH Foundation Scholarships
Alamelu Lakshmanan Health Career Scholarship
This scholarship has been donated through the generosity of Dr. Shanmugam and Alamelu Lakshmanan. Dr. Lakshmanan practiced medicine as a General Surgeon at Salem Township Hospital for 40 years, retiring in 2019.
Scholarship for Allied Health
These scholarships have been donated through the generosity of the Salem Township Hospital Foundation and are made possible through the Wilhelmine and Dorothy Ratermann Trust.
Linda (Lance) Mobley Memorial Scholarship
These scholarships have been donated by the Salem Township Hospital Foundation and made available through the generosity of Linda Mobley’s family, as a memorial in her honor.
