Care for Tomorrow
The Campaign for the Women and Children's Tower at Ascension St. Vincent
Care for Tomorrow
The Campaign for the Women and Children's Tower at Ascension St. Vincent
a setting that allows families to heal and thrive
Care for Tomorrow

At Ascension St. Vincent and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, we envision a future where mothers and infants are treated in a setting that allows families to heal and thrive. With this intention as our guide, we have launched a major philanthropic initiative, Care for Tomorrow.

Our vision is to

  • Provide care to mothers and infants in a new, combined facility — the Women and Children’s Tower — that allows families to stay together for treatment and healing.
  • Create an optimal patient experience that focuses on compassionate care for families.
  • Offer multidisciplinary, high-level specialty care within a culture devoted to body, mind and spirit.
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Campaign Priorities

With a strategic vision rooted in compassion, Care for Tomorrow consists of three priorities:

  • Continuum of Care – funding to support Indiana’s largest Level IV NICU, relocating the pediatric emergency department, and bringing adult and pediatric care under one roof
  • Supporting Families – funding for pediatric nurse navigation and other patient and family support programs
  • For the Future – funding for spiritually centered, holistic patient care and cutting-edge medical research
Campaign Priorities
Peyton Manning Campaign Chair, Ascension St. Vincent Foundation
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“Ashley and I are honored to be part of this amazing project that will result in an important expansion of the reach and impact of Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent. Providing world-class, compassionate care for women, infants and children in a single location will further enhance the position of Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital as a leading destination for quality healthcare in Indiana and beyond. We are excited to see how this wonderful new facility will help so many families in the years to come.”

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Peyton Manning

Campaign Chair, Ascension St. Vincent Foundation

Our Vision

Download or view our Care for Tomorrow booklet in a format you can print out on a standard office or home printer.

Our Stories

Newborn, mom separated for care

Newborn, mom separated for care

“He was supposed to be a healthy baby,” recalls Lyndsey Abshire of her full-term, eight-pound newborn. Cole was born via scheduled Cesarean section and Lyndsey thought she knew what to expect.

Stricken by COVID, mom fights for life

Stricken by COVID, mom fights for life

Aug. 21, 2021, was like any Saturday for the busy Monson family. Misty Monson, who was about 27 weeks pregnant, drove her 9-year-old daughter to softball, then watched her 7-year-old son’s soccer game.