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HCA Healthcare strengthens nutrition security with record 1.1 million meal donations

HCA Healthcare strengthens nutrition security with record 1.1 million meal donations

Each year, an estimated 47 million people in the United States face food insecurity, struggling with hunger and its impact on health and well-being, according to Feeding America. At HCA Healthcare, this moves us to act.

As part of our commitment to strengthening the health of the communities where we serve, our colleagues and the HCA Healthcare Foundation work year-round to support local food banks, pantries and soup kitchens – through volunteer service, financial contributions and in-kind donations.

This holiday season, we continued that commitment with our annual Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows Food and Nutrition Drive. Thanks to the incredible generosity of colleagues across the country, we provided 1,162,108 nutritious meals to food banks in the communities we call home. These contributions included non-perishable items and financial donations to help purchase perishable healthy essentials like milk, fresh fruit and vegetables.

This record total reflects something bigger than numbers – it’s how we show up. It demonstrates the growing dedication of our HCA Healthcare family to support nutrition security and strengthen the wellbeing of our communities.

The more than 1 million nutritious meals provided to families in need this year came from a variety of generous contributions including:

  • 84,697 meals donated directly by colleagues
  • 193,632 meals funded through colleague charitable donations
  • 883,779 meals made possible by HCA Healthcare hospitals and divisions and $170,000 in grants from the HCA Healthcare Foundation

Sculpting healthier tomorrows

As part of our Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows Food and Nutrition Drive, hospitals across HCA Healthcare’s network of care were encouraged to get creative by building sculptures from donated food items before delivering them to local food banks. These imaginative displays not only showcased the generosity of our colleagues but also underscored the collective spirit driving our commitment to nutrition security.

Each division sculpture winner received a $10,000 grant from the HCA Healthcare Foundation to benefit a food bank serving their hospital’s community. To amplify the impact, an additional grant was awarded to the top three division winners, further strengthening support for food banks in their local communities.

This year, 13 HCA Healthcare divisions submitted sculptures – each one a reflection of the compassion, creativity and dedication of our colleagues nationwide.

First place: Good Samaritan Hospital’s Can ‘We Show Up’ House

HCA Healthcare’s Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California, earned top honors this year with a sculpture inspired by the beloved home from Disney-Pixar’s Up. Just as Carl and Ellie’s house symbolizes love, adventure and steadfast support, the hospital’s creation reflects how Good Samaritan Hospital and HCA Healthcare “show up” for their community in meaningful ways.

The life-sized Can ‘We Show Up’ House structure – 10 feet wide, 10 feet long and six feet tall – captured the charm of the iconic home. Hospital colleagues incorporated the film’s vibrant balloons and even included “Doug,” the loyal companion portrayed by one of the hospital’s pet therapy animals. Together, these elements symbolize how nourishment, stability and compassion can lift individuals and families, much like the balloons lifted Carl’s house toward new possibilities.

In recognition of their efforts, Good Samaritan Hospital was awarded an additional $25,000 for first place, donating a total of $35,000 in grants to West Valley Community Services.

Food drive items organized to look like the house in the Disney movie "Up."
Can ‘We Show Up’ House by Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California.

Second place: Rapides Regional Medical Center’s Hunger is No Day at the Beach sculpture

HCA Healthcare’s Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria, Louisiana, earned second place for their creative sculpture, Hunger is No Day at the Beach, along with an additional $10,000 grant, $20,000 in total, to donate to a local food bank of their choice. The concept was inspired by a simple truth: hunger doesn’t take a vacation – and neither does compassion.

To bring their vision to life, the team collected 2,600 pounds of toasted oat ring cereal for the Food Bank of Central Louisiana, using the boxes as the building blocks of their sculpture. With their award, Rapides Regional Medical Center chose to further support families in their community by directing the grant to the Food Bank of Central Louisiana – extending the impact of their creativity and generosity well beyond the display itself.

Food donation items organized to look like a sand castle.
Hunger is No Day at the Beach by Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Third place: HCA Florida Memorial Hospital’s St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

HCA Florida Memorial Hospital earned third place for their sculpture, St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum – a tribute to one of Florida’s most iconic landmarks. The real 165-foot lighthouse, first lit on October 15, 1874, still guides ships along the coast of St. Augustine, the “nation’s oldest city.” The lighthouse theme reflects the hospital’s commitment to serving as a steady presence in the community, especially as HCA Florida Memorial Hospital prepares to open a new freestanding emergency room in St. Augustine in the coming year.

A team of 40 colleagues brought the 15-foot-tall structure to life using thousands of donated food items, all of which will support families across the region. The sculpture featured rotating windows and dual beacons of light at the top, adding movement and authenticity to the display. Their creativity and dedication earned them an additional $5,000 grant, $15,000 in total donations to St. Johns Food Pantry – ensuring their lighthouse continues to shine beyond the competition.

Food drive items organized to look like a light house in Florida.
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum by HCA Florida Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida.

Full list of HCA Healthcare division sculpture winners

Food drive items organized to look like a happy birthday cake for the hospital's 10th birthday.
HCA Healthcare’s Capital Division winner: Birthday Cake by StoneSprings Hospital Center in Sterling, Virginia. Donated $10,000 to Dulles South Food Pantry.
HCA Healthcare colleagues standing with donated food drive items organized like a train.
HCA Healthcare’s Central West Texas Division winner: The Little Engine that Could Feed the Community by St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center in Round Rock, Texas. Donated $10,000 to Round Rock Area Serving Center.
Food drive items organized to look like a slice of pie.
HCA Healthcare’s Continental Division winner: A Sweet Slice of Giving by HCA HealthONE Aurora in Aurora, Colorado. Donated $10,000 to Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry.
Food drive items organized to look like the house in the Disney movie "Up."
HCA Healthcare’s Far West Division winner: Can ‘We Show Up’ House by Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California. Donated $35,000 to West Valley Community Services.
Food drive items organized to look like large colorful holiday lights
HCA Healthcare’s Gulf Coast Division winner: Rio Light Up the Holidays Healthier Tomorrows ​by Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen, Texas. Donated $10,000 to Feeding America Food Bank Rio Grande Valley.
Food drive items organized to look like the Kansas City Chiefs football stadium.
HCA Healthcare’s MidAmerica Division winner: Chiefs Football Stadium ​by Lafayette Regional Health Center in Lexington, Missouri. Donated $10,000 to Lexington Food Pantry.
Food drive items organized to look like Dorothy and the cast walking down the Yellow Brick Road towards Oz.
HCA Healthcare’s Mountain Division winner: No Place Like Home…For a Meal by St. Mark’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Donated $10,000 to Neighborhood House.
Food drive items organized to look like a lighthouse.
HCA Healthcare’s North Carolina Division winner: A Beacon of Hope by Angel Medical Center in Franklin, North Carolina. Donated $10,000 to Macon County Care Network (CarNet).
Food drive items organized to look like an HCA Florida Healthcare AirLife helicopter.
HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Division winner: Stuff the Chopper by HCA Florida Lake City Hospital in Lake City, Florida. Donated $10,000 to Altrusa District Three Foundation.
Food donation items organized to look like a sand castle.
HCA Healthcare’s North Texas Division winner: Hunger is No Day at the Beach by Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria, Louisiana. Donated $25,000 to Food Bank of Central Louisiana.
Food drive items organized to look like a light house in Florida.
HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division winner: St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum by HCA Florida Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Donated $15,000 to St. Johns Food Pantry.
Food drive items organized to look like blocks that read: We Care.
HCA Healthcare’s TriStar Division winner: We Care Blocks by TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Donated $10,000 to United Way of Sumner County.
Food drive items organized to look like a bee's honeycomb.
HCA Healthcare’s West Florida Division winner: Weekend Food Program by HCA Florida Citrus Hospital in Inverness, Florida. Donated $10,000 to Citrus County Blessings.

About HCA Healthcare

HCA Healthcare, one of the nation's leading providers of healthcare services, is comprised of 190 hospitals and more than 2,400 ambulatory sites of care, in 20 states and the United Kingdom. Our more than 300,000 colleagues are connected by a single purpose — to give patients healthier tomorrows.

As an enterprise, we recognize the significant responsibility we have as a leading healthcare provider within each of the communities we serve, as well as the opportunity we have to improve the lives of the patients for whom we are entrusted to care. Through the compassion, knowledge and skill of our caregivers, and our ability to leverage our scale and innovative capabilities, HCA Healthcare is in a unique position to play a leading role in the transformation of care.

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