
Make a Monthly Donation
Join other Circle of Caring members and donate by direct debit each month to a non-profit that focuses on patients and families. It’s an easy and convenient way to provide consistent and reliable support.

Make a One-Time Donation
Make a single quick, easy, and secure donation online, by phone (703-531-2380), or by mail. Donating will help us provide comprehensive and compassionate advanced illness and hospice care for nearly 3,000 patients and families every day – regardless of their ability to pay.

Host a Fundraising Event
Click here to view the Capital Caring Health DIY Fundraising Guide! This guide is designed to help community members create successful fundraising events to support Capital Caring Health’s mission.

Capital Caring Kids
The Capital Caring Kids program is the largest on the East Coast and the number of precious lives we care for annually has tripled in the last five years at no cost to families. Learn how you can make a difference by supporting the Capital Caring Kids program.

Thrift Store
Donate items to and/or shop at our Thrift Store in Falls Church which has wonderful items for sale that, in turn, benefit our community.

Make a Tribute Lights Memorial Gift
Honor someone important in your life by making a one-time or monthly gift in their name. When you give in celebration of your loved one, you help us give critical care and comfort to patients facing serious and advanced illness and their families. Give in memory of a loved one or create a tribute today.

Planned Giving
Make a deferred gift or join our Heritage Society by including Capital Caring Health in your estate plan. This is a meaningful way to help us continue to serve your community.
To learn more, click here. For more information on Endowment Opportunities, click here.

Volunteer
From assisting with tuck-in calls for all patients in each region to writing letters, there are many ways that volunteers can support Capital Caring Health.
To learn more, click here.

Naming Opportunities
Our inpatient hospice centers are the only two in the region and your name will be there on a lasting tribute gift. You help ensure Capital Caring Health is able to continue to provide world-class care for those in need of our world-class services.

Emergency Relief Fund
Capital Caring Health is there for patients and families 24/7. During times of crisis the Emergency Relief Fund provides critical resources and supplies to help families during these difficult times.
To learn more, click here.

Attend an Event
Each year, Capital Caring Health hosts a wide range of events across our service area from educational and advocacy to small social fundraisers and large Galas. To view the list of upcoming events, click here.

Workplace Giving
Engaging your employees in workplace giving, it’s one of the most effective ways you can support Capital Caring Health as a non-profit.

Corporate Sponsorship
Our Corporate Partnership Program provides exclusive benefits to the highest level of corporate and business supporters. The program revolves around an annual calendar of events as well as other gatherings throughout the year.

Facebook Fundraiser
Encourage your friends and family to join you in support of Capital Caring Health by hosting fundraiser on Facebook. It takes only minutes to setup and 100% of funds come directly to the organization. To get started, click here.

Donate Your Vehicle
You can donate any car, truck, RV or boat in any condition and from any location to help us serve the Greater Washington Area and get a tax deduction at the same time! It’s quick, easy and an all-around win-win giving opportunity.
To learn more, click here.

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Dr. Cheryl-Lynne McCalla, DO
Meena Raj, MD,
Catherine McGrady, RN, MSN, is Vice President, Clinical Programs at Capital Caring Health. In this role she is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of clinical programs in support of high-quality patient-centered care delivery across the continuum of services. Catherine also manages external partnerships including Capital Caring Health’s participation in ACOs and other value-based clinical programs
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Gus has been a part of the Capital Caring Health family for nearly fifteen years. Ten of those years have been in leadership, working with colleagues and co-workers to achieve the best in their ability while promoting CCH core values. Gus has a background in nursing and a lifelong passion for technology. In each position at CCH, Gus has found ways to integrate technology to enhance outcomes and job satisfaction.
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