Great Kindness Challenge
Mercy Mt. Shasta, as part of Dignity Health, is partnering with Kid for Peace for the 2017 Great Kindness Challenge.
Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta is a non-profit health care facility, designated a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital, accredited by The Joint Commission, and a member of the American Hospital Association.
With more than 250 skilled professionals and support staff, approximately 45 active doctors, and more than 80 dedicated volunteers, Mercy Mt. Shasta has been consistently named in the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals by the National Rural Health Association.Mercy Mt. Shasta, as part of Dignity Health, is partnering with Kid for Peace for the 2017 Great Kindness Challenge.
The Sisters of Mercy, originally founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland in 1831, vowed to serve the people who suffered from poverty, sickness or lack of education.
Dignity Health and Mercy Mt. Shasta are committed to furthering the healing ministry of Jesus, and providing high quality, affordable health care to the community we serve.
At Dignity Health, part of our mission is to support the health of our community in measurable, meaningful ways.
In alignment with our Statement of Common Values, Dignity Health hospitals have chosen not to participate in this act.
Mercy Mt. Shasta is a wonderful community in which to practice medicine. If you're interested in meeting us, we're interested in meeting you.