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Healthy Communities

Our partnerships with local organizations and residents amplify our impact — together, we combine our strengths to tackle complex challenges and elevate the health of our communities.

MultiCare has been a community-driven organization since the founding of our first hospital more than a century ago. We work alongside nonprofits, leaders, government agencies, businesses and other local partners to champion the needs of the people and regions we serve.

By providing financial support, addressing social drivers of health and ensuring lifesaving services are always within reach, we’re committed to helping our communities flourish.

In 2025, we worked closely with organizations and community members across the Pacific Northwest to advance health and well-being through a variety of efforts:

MultiCare programs fight food insecurity for children and families

In Washington state, one in seven children experience food insecurity, which can have lifelong negative impacts on mental and physical health. In 2025, we made strides in improving access to nutritious food and nutrition-related services for children and families through our federal and state-level partnerships.

Mary Bridge Children’s provides free meals to children during the summer months

In 2025, the summer meals program delivered over 2,400 nutritious meals to children across two distribution sites.

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WIC team expands access with pop-up locations

MultiCare’s WIC team connects women and families to nourishing food, nutrition education and breastfeeding support through a unique pop-up model approach. In 2025, MultiCare WIC teams served more than 12,500 women, infants and children.

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MultiCare builds stronger, healthier futures with Community Partnership Fund

MultiCare is proud to partner with organizations that strengthen our communities by expanding access to care, support and essential resources.

Many of these organizations are recipients of the MultiCare Community Partnership Fund, which invests in nonprofit initiatives and programs that improve our communities. In 2025, we awarded $800,000 to 53 organizations across the Puget Sound, Inland Northwest and Yakima Valley regions.

The Pierce County whole blood program provides care when every second counts

Trauma is the number-one cause of death for people under age 45, and up to 40 percent of these deaths are preventable when people receive rapid whole blood transfusions in the field. An innovative partnership between MultiCare, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, the Tacoma Fire Department and Bloodworks Northwest enables paramedics to offer this vital intervention to trauma patients experiencing severe blood loss, improving their chances of survival and recovery. In 2025, 105 patients received lifesaving transfusions through this program.

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Deaconess Hospital teams up with Northwest Mothers Milk Bank to nourish infants

For babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, breastmilk is “liquid gold.” But some mothers have trouble producing milk or may be unable to breastfeed at all. Donor milk can be a safe, nutrient-rich alternative for their infants. In 2025, MultiCare Deaconess and Mary Bridge Children’s hospitals began working with Northwest Mothers Milk Bank to open in-hospital drop sites for local mothers to donate breastmilk. Between March and December 2025, the Deaconess drop site received 7,357 ounces of donated breast milk for medically fragile and vulnerable babies.

Learn More About the Donation Program

Capital Medical Center’s Story Walk inspires mobility through art

When you’re healing from an illness or injury, too much rest can actually hinder your recovery. Story Walk is an employee-led initiative that invites patients to venture out of their rooms and move through hospital hallways adorned with photographs of lush Pacific Northwest landscapes. Generous donations through photo sponsorships have also raised funds for women’s health care and other programs. In 2025, Story Walk raised $53,000.

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MultiCare partners with community organizations to tackle high blood pressure

When high blood pressure goes untreated, it can lead to serious health problems, including heart attacks and strokes. MultiCare, the American Heart Association and the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic are on a mission to raise awareness about high blood pressure and empower some of the region’s most at-risk patients to support their heart health. In 2025, 60 home blood pressure monitors were given to patients through the partnership.

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How MultiCare is closing the gap in oral health care

Untreated oral health problems can affect a person’s health, well-being and ability to go to work or attend school. MultiCare’s Dental Outreach Program helps close gaps in access by providing emergency and preventive dental care for children and adults in Pierce County. In 2025, the program received the Oral Health Hero Award from the Arcora Foundation for improving access to oral health care in Washington.

Learn More About the Dental Program

MultiCare Dental Outreach Program by the numbers

16
mobile clinics for adults
12
pediatric screening events
334
patients served
10+
community partners