Baptist Health Foundation, a faith-based nonprofit, announced in a press release Feb. 3 that it has a new logo that reaffirms its commitment as a partner to Baptist Health System.
Baptist Health System — which includes facilities such as Baptist Health Brookwood and Baptist Health Princeton in Birmingham, Baptist Health Citizens in Talladega, Baptist Health Shelby in Alabaster and Baptist Health Walker in Jasper — was founded to further the healing ministry of Christ and provide a Christian environment for clinician education and practice.
Baptist Health Foundation has the same mission and seeks to help the hospitals’ uninsured patients, funding pastoral care in Baptist Health hospitals and meeting needs of hospital employees and the community.
Integrated logo design
The new redesigned logo honors the foundation’s legacy of Christian ministry by keeping the signature “Baptist Blue” cross featured prominently in the new design, while also incorporating parts of the new Baptist Health logo.
Amy Allen, president and CEO of Baptist Health System, said faith “has always been at the heart of all that we do, and we see the continuation of that reflected in this new logo.”
“The design honors our legacy while also keeps us looking ahead to a bright future for Baptist Health, Baptist Health Foundation, and the communities we serve,” she said.
Alison Decker Scott, executive director of Baptist Health Foundation, said, “Our mission has not changed, and we want people in Central Alabama to know that our core values are aligned with Baptist Health’s — to provide quality faith-based healthcare people deserve and to build stronger healthier communities.”
One hundred percent of the funds raised by Baptist Health Foundation are used for mission specific work. In 2024, Baptist Health Foundation provided more than $2.6 million in community support in central Alabama.
For more information, visit baptisthealthfoundation.com.
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