Ways to Give
For 100 years, Loretto has cared for community members in need, regardless of their ability to pay. Now, we need your help to continue providing exceptional, compassionate care to those who need it most—now and for generations to come.
You can learn more about the many ways to give below. We thank you in advance for your support!
Ways to Give Now
Donate Online
Support our lifesaving work with a one-time or recurring donation.
Join the 1926 Society
Become part of a distinguished community of supporters who share in our vision of continuing a century-long tradition of compassionate care.
Other Ways to Give
Donate by Cash or Check
Monetary donations by cash or check can be mailed directly to The Loretto Foundation.
The Loretto Foundation
700 East Brighton Ave. Syracuse, NY 13205
Legacy Gifts
Include Loretto in your estate plans to ensure compassionate care for generations. Contact us to discuss planned giving opportunities at: 315-413-3480 or foundation@lorettosystem.org
Non-Cash Gifts
Maximize the value of your donation with a gift of stock, mutual fund, or a grant from a donor-advised fund. Contact us to discuss non-cash donation options at: 315-413-3482 or foundation@lorettosystem.org
Naming Opportunities
Leave a lasting mark on Loretto’s future with a meaningful naming opportunity. Make a gift in your name, your company’s name, or in honor or memory of a loved one or caregiver.
Employer Matching Gifts
Many employers offer matching gift programs that match all or part of an employee’s donation to designated non-profit organizations. Spouse and retiree gifts may also be matched. Please ask your employer if The Loretto Foundation qualifies for your company program.
In-Kind Donations
In-kind donations can be various items for our residents, such as new and unwrapped personal care items, enjoyable activities, and more.
I give to Loretto because of the fantastic care my parents received at Loretto. All of the locations were a great experience for my parents and for us, as her family. Loretto serves as advocates for their residents, especially those who don’t have family. Everyone we encountered at Loretto was friendly, provided support and guidance, and made it a wonderful place for my parents to live.
— Paul Tremont, Donor, son of Samuel and Rose Tremont