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HCA Healthcare Mountain Division colleagues volunteer over 700 hours in one month

Hospital colleagues supported 120+ nonprofit organizations with hands-on service during April's "We Show Up for our communities" month of service initiative.

June 20, 2025
A large group of Mountain Division colleagues volunteer at The Other Side Village.

Salt Lake City, Utah — HCA Healthcare’s Mountain Division – comprised of eight hospitals in Utah, two hospitals in Idaho and one in Alaska – showed up for residents in all three states in April 2025 during the annual We Show Up for Our Communities days of service month, which coincides with National Volunteer Month.

More than 700 physicians and colleagues from each of the three states volunteered through 129 nonprofit and partner organizations to meet the needs of the communities where they live and work. Colleagues in the Mountain Division recorded nearly 1,700 hours of volunteer time in just 30 days on a variety of projects supporting high-priority community needs.

Colleagues stepped forward to provide for the immediate needs of Alaskans, Idahoans and Utahns, along with their families, through the collection of more than 3,700 diapers, in sorting and assembling over 2,500 hygiene and maturation kits, and by donating 85 units of blood.

The annual event is meant to unite colleagues across HCA Healthcare and the Mountain Division and invest in the towns and neighborhoods served by each of the division’s 11 hospitals. We Show Up for Our Communities is part of HCA Healthcare’s enterprise-wide focus to improve more lives in more ways.

HCA Healthcare’s Mountain Division We Show Up for Our Communities by the numbers (April 1-30, 2025):

  • 710 colleagues logged volunteer hours
  • 1,680+ volunteer hours logged
  • 129 nonprofit organizations served
  • 60+ team volunteer events coordinated in Alaska, Idaho and Utah
  • 85+ units of blood donated (enough to help more than 225 people)
  • 2,575+ hygiene and maturation kits assembled
  • 25+ packs of diapers collected, totaling approximately 3,750 diapers
  • 5 nature clean-up projects

"As part of HCA Healthcare, our commitment to the care and improvement of human life extends beyond the walls of our hospitals. We strive to not only provide the quality healthcare our patients deserve every day at the bedside, but to also provide service that will address the needs in the towns and cities where our colleagues live and work. When we see a need in our community, we want to answer that need. We show up when it matters most," said Nathan Miller, AVP of community engagement for the division. "We Show Up for Our Communities is just one of many ways HCA Healthcare and its Mountain Division demonstrates a continued commitment to the communities we call home!"

Showing Up for Communities

HCA Healthcare is proud to partner with community organizations and institutions to build a diverse pipeline of future healthcare workers, ensure access to mental health resources and build strong neighborhoods in Utah, Idaho and Alaska.

  • We Show Up for Mental Health – According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, 17% of youth (6-17 years) experience a mental health disorder. We are proud to have partnered with EVERFI, an international technology company driving social change through education, to launch “Understanding Mental Wellness,” a digital course that introduces middle and high school students nationwide to mental health education.
  • We Show Up for Future Healthcare Professionals – First grade students from Canyons School District’s East Midvale Elementary in Utah learned about careers in healthcare by participating in a free, hands-on course in nursing careers at Galen College of Nursing’s Draper campus where they got a closer look at emergency care and labor & delivery specialties. Volunteers also assembled lunches for participating children.
  • We Show Up Every Day – Additional local organizations supported during the We Show Up for Our Communities events include the American Red Cross to support the lifesaving work they provide, Wasatch Community Gardens to increase healthy food access and address food insecurity, and The Other Side Village to provide permanent, supportive housing for individuals transitioning from chronic homelessness.

"We are proud to work alongside so many community partners who share our mission and commitment to making a positive impact on so many lives," Miller added. "Opportunities to give back through volunteering remind us that showing up for our communities and each other can make a significant difference."

Learn more about how HCA Healthcare shows up for our communities.

 

A group of Mountain Division colleagues volunteer at The Other Side Village.
Alaska Regional Hospital colleagues pose together during a service event during April's volunteer month.
A Lone Peak Hospital colleague donates blood during volunteer month

Published:
June 20, 2025