Make a Difference

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How You Can Help

As our journey to world-class diabetes care continues, we welcome time, talent and treasure from people like you. Join us on our journey, where you can make a difference in a child’s life today.

Our vision to be the top diabetes center in the country takes support from our community. Click here to learn more about our case for support.

I would like to learn more about making a philanthropic investment in the Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute.

Invest

As a not-for-profit hospital system, we invite you to join us on our journey to excellence with a philanthropic investment that will make an extraordinary impact on our communities and ensure the future of world-class diabetes care.


I’d like to make an online donation to the Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute.

Donate

We welcome support through an online donation that will help make an impact on our communities and help us work toward a future of world-class diabetes care.

I’d like to volunteer.

Volunteer

Our patients and caregivers always need help from the community. You can make a difference by volunteering at Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute.


I’d like to become an ambassador for the Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute.

Become an Ambassador

We need help from community members willing to advocate on our behalf. You can make a difference by raising diabetes awareness in our communities.

I’d like to coordinate/host an event.

Coordinate an Event

Planning a community fundraiser is fun and exciting! You have the opportunity to help make a difference for our patients and their families by hosting or planning a fundraising event.


Let us know how you would like to get involved, and we’ll be in touch.

Contact Us

Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation
234 E. Gray Street, Suite 450
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 629-8060

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