As a nonprofit pharmacy our mission is to extend the love of Jesus Christ through offerings of quality healthcare to increase the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of all.

To learn more about our mission and core values go here.

$10 Campaign

We see people in our community who need help in the area of healthcare, so we are trying to do something about it. Please come alongside us in helping by joining our $10 campaign: donate $10 for 10 months, then encourage others to do the same. Together we can make a difference!


Financial Data

As a non-profit entity, the pharmacy will be able to obtain medications at a lower cost than the for profit pharmacies in the commiunity. It is then expected that the medications will be sold at cost as well. Lost and Found Pharmacy will be allowed to charge a professional fee in order to cover the costs incurred by the pharmacy. 

In addition to the professional fee to cover costs, Lost and Found Pharmacy intends to establish a fund with any incidental profits and other donations for assistance to Medicare gap patients and eventually to uninsured/underinsured patients. 

The following campaign chart of standards indicates funds raised thus far, thanks be to God. Grey boxes indicate further needs. If you are willing and able to help at any level please click here.


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Operational Timeline

Progress to date:

  • Obtained attorney services
  • Incorporation process completed
  • Obtained 501(c)(3) IRS tax status
  • Filed BCO-10 to raise funds in Pennsylvania
  • Established banking services
  • Created web site for Lost and Found Pharmacy (www.lostandfoundrx.com)
  • Established relations with Hebron Presbyterian, Trinity Tower United Methodist, Three Rivers Assembly of God, Emanuel Lutheran, and Beulah Presbyterian Churches
  • Established Board of Directors
  • Established an advisory board
  • Established relationship with the Penn Hills Service Association
  • Identified pharmacy software management system
  • Formulated and sent letters of inquiry to various local foundations

Current activities:

  • Fundraising
  • Settling on Penn Hills location

Looking ahead:

First 60 days after acquiring necessary funds:

  • Sign lease on location
  • Begin approval process for Penn Hills
  • Obtain PRS pharmacy services for start up considerations
  • Continue to make community connections (YMCA, nursing homes, etc)
  • Continue to seek funding
  • Contact: Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Foundations, Presbytery and leadership of other denominations

Days 61 to 120:

  • Begin remodeling
  • Apply for pharmacy license
  • Apply for food/soda fountain license
  • Continue to make community connections
  • Continue to seek funding

Days 121 to 179:

  • Continue remodeling
  • Continue to seek funding
  • Continue to make community connections
  • Obtain inventory

180 day after acquiring necessary funds:

  • Grand Opening!
  • Hiring of additional personnel
  • Continue to seek funding
  • Continue to make community connections