Morton Hospital
Morton Hospital
88 Washington Street
Taunton, MA 02780 Get Directions
Phone: 508-828-7000

Ways to Give

Every day, Morton Hospital cares for hundreds of patients who depend on us for exceptional treatment close to home. Our work is rooted in a deep commitment to the community we serve, and that support strengthens everything we do.

Morton Hospital Greatest Needs Fund

Unrestricted gifts to Morton Hospital help advance the areas of greatest need, supporting patient care services and visible improvements that make care feel more comfortable, welcoming, and respectful.

Donate Online

Consider making an online gift using our online donation form. All transactions are safe and secure.

Give to Morton Hospital

Give by Mail or Phone

Please send your check, made payable to Brown University Health Foundation, with a reference of Morton Hospital, along with a note explaining what the gift is for:

Brown University Health Foundation
Morton Hospital
Development Office
PO Box H
Providence, RI 02901

You may also call the development office at 401-444-6500 to speak with a development officer about making a gift.

Donate Stocks

If a broker holds your stocks, please give them this information:

Brown University Health Foundation’s brokerage account is with State Street Bank & Trust Co., Boston.  Brokers who have questions may contact Victoria Aguiar, our account representative, at (617) 664-9869.  When sending stocks, please reference the following information:

  • The Brown University Health account number is LM1E
  • The DTC code (direct deposit number) is 0997
  • The Agent Bank number is 26022
  • Specify the donation is for Morton Hospital “In Care of Brown University Health Corporation”
  • Specify any details associated with the gift (restriction to a specific area or fund, a specific fund name or number, is it associated with an event, is it for a payment on an existing pledge)
  • If using stocks to make a payment on an existing pledge, if there is an overage amount, it will be credited to the unrestricted fund unless the donor, in writing, notifies the Development Office of an alternate preference

If you hold the stocks:

Send the unendorsed stocks by registered mail to:

Morton Hospital
Brown University Health Foundation
15 LaSalle Square 
Providence RI 02903

In a separate envelope to the same address, send a letter stating your desire to donate the stocks (giving the company name and number of shares of each) to the Foundation along with a stock power form and a Third Party Release form.

If you are donating stocks, kindly inform the Development Office to make sure your gift is properly received, credited and receipted. Please contact Juliann Sousa, Chief Business Management Officer, Development, at (401) 444-6500; by fax at (401) 444-8235; or by emailing all of the following:        

If you wish to donate mutual fund shares:

Please contact Chris Josephson, Senior Philanthropy Officer, at 401-444-6412 or [email protected] for more information.

Memorial/Honor Gifts

To honor a loved one, families may specify that memorial contributions be made to Morton Hospital. Please call the development department at 401-444-6500 for more information.

The following is some suggested obituary language: 

"In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Morton Hospital by visiting https://giving.brownhealth.org/Morton-Donate. You may also mail your donation to Brown University Health Foundation, Morton Hospital, Development Office, PO Box H, Providence, RI 02901". 

To restrict donations to a particular area, please call our office to learn more. 

Wire Transfer / ACH

If you would like to make your donation via a wire transfer or ACH, please contact the Development Office at 401-444-6500 for more information.

Planned Giving

Planned gifts such as bequests and charitable gift annuities are some of the most personal and important gifts that you can make to an organization you care about. They are a unique way to ensure that we can continue to care for our community far into the future. 

Learn more about planned giving