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Father's Community Vision Generates Children's Legacy Gift

William Radichel was a man of vision. He made things happen inRadichel Family his lifetime, and wanted to keep good things happening after he was gone - by leaving a legacy through his children. Click here to read more.

 

A Gift of Giving

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Max and Marlyn Heintz of Mankato regularly support Immanuel St. Joseph’s Foundation, and their loyalty to Mayo Clinic runs deep. Heart disease and cancer are two things they have experience with, and their passion to help others burns strong from personal experience. Click here to read on...

Touching Lives with a Gift of Hope

LutzLook closely. The foot of St. Francis in Immanuel St. Joseph’s hospital lobby is often a bit more polished than the rest of the statue.

Frozen in time, the sculpture reaches out to patients and their families, offering to touch them with a message of inspiration, peace and hope. Many reach back, accepting — without knowing their touch makes it shine.
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Local Generosity Brings Cancer Center One Step Closer

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It was a long trip for a 15-year-old to make - but for Lowell Andreas, there wasn't a choice. His mother needed cancer treatment in Rochester. They lived near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. So he drove her there himself.  Click here to read on...

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