Every day at Vernon Health, newborns, infants, and young children receive care from providers who know their families and understand the importance of compassionate care close to home.
We invite you to join us in supporting the providers who care for our community by sending them a note of encouragement or support for care received, and if able, consider a donation to help fund two important pieces of pediatric equipment that will improve comfort, safety, and care for young patients.
Every note and gift—large or small—helps strengthen the care we provide and encourages our staff as they support families across our community.
A gift to the Vernon Health Foundation is an impactful way to make a lasting difference.
There are many meaningful ways to contribute:
By Mail: Vernon Health Foundation, 507 S. Main Street, Viroqua, WI 54665
By Phone: 608-637-4374
Online: Make a secure donation through our online giving form
Consider leaving a legacy by making a designation through your planned will or estate – Call or email Vernon Health Foundation to learn more.
Spring is a season dotted with special days dedicated to recognizing healthcare professionals for the roles they play in thriving communities. For example, we recently celebrated “Doctor’s Day” in late March to honor our Vernon Health physicians and providers who look after our health and wellbeing throughout the year. During the week of May 10th – 16th, we will observe “Hospital Week” and celebrate the contributions and benefits that local healthcare has on our local community.
As we all reflect on the impact that quality local healthcare has on our daily lives this Spring, I invite you to be an ongoing part of this work — by helping us procure some new special equipment for our youngest patients.
All gifts made to the Vernon Health Foundation to support your local community will always remain here and help local patients.
To support new pediatric equipment for newborns and young children.
A noninvasive device used to quickly measure bilirubin levels through the skin, helping healthcare providers screen newborns for jaundice without the need for a blood draw.
A hospital-grade bed designed specifically for infants and young children, featuring high safety rails and secure construction to provide a safe and comfortable environment during medical care.

















































