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HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital Celebrates a Year of Community Impact in 2024

In 2024, hospital colleagues dedicated an impressive 971 hours to volunteering, making a tangible difference in the local community.

January 09, 2025
The 2024 St Petersburg posing together on the beach

St. Petersburg, FL — HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital is proud to reflect on a remarkable year of community engagement in 2024, marked by impactful volunteering efforts, charitable contributions and strategic partnerships that embody the hospital’s commitment to improving lives across the Tampa Bay area.

Colleague Volunteering: In 2024, hospital colleagues dedicated an impressive 971 hours to volunteering, making a tangible difference in the local community. Through their efforts, several organizations received invaluable support, including:

  • Abundant Life Ministries
  • American Heart Association
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay
  • Pet Pal Rescue
  • Special Forces Foundation

Community Partnerships: As part of HCA Florida’s mission to care for and improve human life, St. Petersburg Hospital forged meaningful partnerships with local charities. These collaborations focused on advancing mental wellness, promoting access to healthcare careers, supporting heart health, enhancing cancer care and ensuring healthier outcomes for moms and babies. Key partners in 2024 included:

  • American Cancer Society
  • American Heart Association
  • CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse)
  • Children’s Cancer Center
  • March of Dimes
  • Preserve the ‘Burg
  • The Kind Mouse

These initiatives reflect the hospital’s unwavering dedication to addressing the community’s most pressing needs through action and advocacy.

For more information on HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital’s community partnerships and volunteer efforts, visit HCAFloridaHealthcare.com.

Published:
January 09, 2025
Location:
HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital

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