Alan Bramwell

Erica's Art Carts - Erica Society Foundation Trust

Fundraising for St. Luke's University Health Network
£1,140
raised of £1,000 target
In memory of Adam Bramwell
A few years ago, St. Luke's had only one artist in residence, working at the Bethlehem campus with a single cart. Today, the network has a thriving Healing Arts program thanks to generous supporters. Please consider a gift to this special program.

Story

Former cancer patient, Erica Curtis, found comfort creating a lovely pendant when visited by the St. Luke's art cart during a hospital stay. Sadly, Erica lost her battle with cancer in May 2018 at the age of 40.That pendant, however, is now a treasured family keepsake and the motivation behind Erica's Art Carts. To honor Erica's memory and in gratitude to the St. Luke's team, the Curtis family purchased six art carts. Essentially art rooms on wheels, the carts are loaded with creative supplies and adorned with Erica's name and photo.Erica's Art Carts now visit and inspire cancer patients multiple campuses across the network.Please consider a gift to support this important program and help it continue to grow..

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About the campaign

A few years ago, St. Luke's had only one artist in residence, working at the Bethlehem campus with a single cart. Today, the network has a thriving Healing Arts program thanks to generous supporters. Please consider a gift to this special program.

About the charity

St. Luke’s Development Office helps advance the network’s mission through philanthropy. Your support allows us to deliver personalized care that makes a difference every day for every patient.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,140.00
Online donations
£0.00
Offline donations
£1,140.00

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