| Our supporting partners recognize their leadership role in contributing to the common good of the community. Corporations, small businesses, agencies, churches, community organizations, professionals, and individuals have joined an alliance that creates diverse benefits for both the partners and the community. Click here to join our mailing list or become a sponsoring partner. |
| Our Foundation and Corporate Partners: |
$30,000+![]() American Express Center for Community Development ![]() The Regence Foundation ![]() Susan G. Komen Foundation ![]() UDOH Primary Care Grant – Mobile Clinic UDOH Primary Care Grant – Prenatal Clinic ![]() United Way ![]() Wal Mart $20,000-30,000 GE Capital $15,000-20,000
$10,000-15,000
$5,000-10,000
$1,000-5,000 Anonymous
$1-1,000 3M Health Information Systems |
| Our Medical Provider Partners: |
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Other Partners: |
| Highland Technologies - www.ehighland.com |
| Highland Technologies Corporation has been donating services and time to several local charities and is happy to be part of the Magna Center for Family Medicine Foundation’s cause. Highland Technologies is a premier web application developer focusing on sophisticated to complex internet applications including design, development and maintenance. |
| Cover the Uninsured - www.covertheuninsuredweek.org |
| Focusing the nation’s attention on the plight of more than 44 million Americans who lack health insurance. |
| Exodus Healthcare Network - www.exodushealthcare.com |
| Exodus Healthcare is our largest partner and provides quality care in a timely manner to the members of their community. They have three clinics located in Magna and West Valley City, Utah. Exodus offers complete family practice care including radiology, ultra sound, DXA scan, and echocardiograms. |
| Information Bank 211 - www.informationandreferral.org |
| 211 Info Bank, a program of Community Services Council, is a free information and referral line for health, human and community services. 211 provides information and referral on topics such as emergency food pantries, rental assistance, public health clinics, child care resources, support groups, legal aid, and a variety of non-profit and governmental agencies. |
| PHRMA – www.pparx.org |
| The Partnership for Prescription Assistance is America’s pharmaceutical companies working together with the health care community to help people in need. |
| United Way of Salt Lake – www.uw.org |
| To improve lives by bringing people and resources together to solve our communities’ most serious social problems. |
| Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure – www.komenslc.org |
| With survivors and activists in 125 cities and communities, more than 100 Komen Race for the Cure® events in the United States and three International Affiliates, Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the most progressive grassroots organization fighting breast cancer today. |
| Utah Department of Health – www.health.utah.gov |
| Health care information for Utah. |
| Web M.D. – www.webmd.com |
| Better Information, Better Health. A complete guide to your health. |
| Magna Family Eye Care – Magna Family Eye Care |




















