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Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center Rooftop Healing Garden brick purchase

Planting the seeds of healing and recovery

The Rooftop Healing Garden at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center will provide a natural garden environment that promotes healing and recovery for patients, their families, visitors and caregivers. Located on the seventh and eighth floors of the Heart Care Center and Patient Tower, the garden will provide a stunning view of Milwaukee, as well as an oasis for privacy, solace, and healing.

Become a Permanent Part of St. Luke’s History

By purchasing a brick in support of the Rooftop Healing Garden, you will become a permanent part of the history of Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center. Your tax-deductible gift will support the construction of this beautiful garden, which will provide physical and psychological relief from the stress and pressures of the hospital for patients, their families, visitors, and caregivers. Whether you decide to celebrate life, share inspiration, honor someone’s memory, or honor a caregiver with your brick, you will have the added satisfaction of knowing that you are part of a very special project.

Please select the brick you would like to purchase (You will have the ability to personalize your brick on the next screen).

Bricks are available in three sizes: 4" x 8", 8" x 8", and 12" x 12". Bricks will be placed in the floor of the conservatory and in pathways throughout the garden.


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4” x 8” - $150
(3 lines, 20 characters per line)

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8” x 8” - $250
(6 lines, 20 characters per line)

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12” x 12” - $1,000
(9 lines, 24 characters per line)

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