Join us Tuesday, Dec. 3 for MUSC Day, our annual day of giving. This year is extra special because it’s our Bicentennial – and we’re celebrating 200 years of impact!
Together, we can change lives and change what’s possible.
Invest in the future of health care. Create opportunity for students, faculty and staff through scholarships, experiences and resources.
Power research and innovation. Make new treatments, cutting-edge technology and medical breakthroughs possible.
Help patients heal. Bring joy and comfort to patients and families in the hospital when you support vital programs and services.
Every gift to the MUSC Health Storm Eye Institute, up to $25,000, will be doubled until funds run out, thanks to the generosity of Gary and Pammy Tipton!
$5,000 Match for the Patient and Family Centered Care Fund at the Institute of Psychiatry
Every dollar donated to the Patient and Family Centered Care Fund at the Institute of Psychiatry will be matched – up to $5,000 total – thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor.
$6,000 match for the Dr. Patrick J. Cawley CHP Endowed Scholarship
Friends of the Dept. of Healthcare Leadership & Management will match donations made to the Dr. Patrick J. Cawley Endowed Scholarship fund on MUSC Day, up to $6,000! Special thanks to Dr. Jim Zoller, Dr. Tom Crawford, Dr. Jamie Jones, Dr. Jillian Harvey, Dr. Abby Kazley and Dr. Zahi Jurdi!
Every dollar donated to the Autism News Network will be matched up to $5,000 thanks to the generous support of advisory council members Paul and Lisa Vitale, Vernon and Gisela Mathias, and Todd and Regina Slawter.
$600 match for the Camden Scott Meyer Pediatric Fund
The Meyer Family will match donations made to the Camden Scott Meyer Pediatric Fund on MUSC Day, up to $600!
Cami Meyer, a longtime employee of the MUSC College of Health Professions, established the fund in memory of her son, Camden, who only lived three days. Since 2002, the fund has provided training to more than 1,000 speech language pathology and physical and occupational therapy students in the Camden Scott Meyer Lab at the college. Those students have gone on to provide outreach to more than 2,000 children with special needs.
Thank you, Cami and family!
The Ball family has a proud legacy of medical education and practice in South Carolina, spanning eight generations of MUSC College of Medicine graduates. This tradition began with James Moultrie Jr., M.D., (1793–1869), a founding member of both the Medical College of South Carolina in 1824 and the American Medical Association, as well as the South Carolina Medical Association.
In honor of Moultrie and MUSC’s Bicentennial, the Ball family is challenging donors to give to the College of Medicine. They’ll give the college $5,000 if just 10 people make a gift of any size to the college on MUSC Day. If 20 people donate to the college, the Ball family will double their gift to $10,000!