La Red Health Center welcomes the philanthropic support of corporations, organizations, foundations and individuals. Our mission is to provide bilingual, culturally appropriate, high-quality, cost-effective, primary and preventive medical care to residents of Sussex County, Delaware with emphasis towards serving those who are underinsured, uninsured or who face other barriers to medical care. La Red Health Center's medical services are available to all individuals regardless of gender, age, race, ethnic origin, religion, language, sexual orientation, or ability to pay. Your financial support enables La Red Health Center to bring quality health care and support services to residents who most need it and can least afford it. Your gift is pivotal to spreading La Red Health Center's mission.
To make a donation through our secure giving site, click on a donate button below.
La Red Health Center Capital Campaign - help renovate, expand and build La Red Health Center facilities to help serve the residents of Sussex County, Delaware:
The Annual Fund - give unrestricted operations support where the need is greatest.
The Emergency Assistance Fund - help patients with emergency medical needs such as co pays and medications.
The Better Babies & Healthy Families Fund - support prenatal care, child wellness and family strengthening programs
Thank you for your support of La Red Health Center! Every dollar raised allows La Red Health Center's to continue to enhance the quality of life for the residents of Sussex County, Delaware.
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Here are some examples of how your donation helps:
$25 gift will help La Red Health Center provide medication to uninsured children and adults who have no where else to turn.
$50 gift will help pay for an E.K.G.
$100 gift will help pay for a one-month supply of a brand name medication for an uninsured patient.
$1,000 gift will pay for test or supplies for procedures of an uninsured patient through the La Red Health Center emergency fund.
$2,500 gift will pay for ultrasounds of 15 uninsured women.












