© 2006 Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee




The Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee is made up of East Liverpool City Hospital representatives
and community pastors from East Liverpool, Salineville, Wellsville, New Cumberland,
and the Chester-Newell area.
The committee partners with the hospital and area clergy and laity to provide spiritual
care to patients, families, employees and our community through
Inspiration
Education
Compassion
Prayer
Refurbishing and maintaining a meditative chapel facility
The Committee advises the hospital’s staff chaplain who
- Trains and supervises a dedicated group of Volunteer Chaplain Associates who visit
patients in their hospital rooms.
- Visits patients for spiritual support.
- Ensures the presence of pastoral care in emergency situations.
- Facilitates ministry by local clergy.
The Committee provides a pastoral care secretary who
- Provides requested patient information to churches.
- Helps coordinate department work and special projects.
- Maintains bereavement care list.
- Sees that families receive grief literature.
- Maintains organizational and financial records.
- Performs daily secretarial duties for the chaplain’s office.
The Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee is funded solely by donations and spiritual support
from area churches, businesses, and individuals.

The Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee is funded solely by donations and spiritual support
from area businesses, churches and individuals.
Thank you very much for your generous support of this ministry and all of its various
programs and services at the hospital.
If you would like to make a contribution, click the “View and Print Form” button
below for a form that you can print, fill out, and mail in with your gift.
The Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee was recently granted public charity status by the US Internal Revenue Service under the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the tax code.
A 501(c)3 is a type of incorporation that is used to set up a charitable corporation. A charitable corporation is a type of company that is set up with the intention of providing a service to the community, rather than making a profit.
As a 501(c)(3) organization, all donations made to the Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee are tax-deductible for all donors.