Donald Osmond opened a completely free hospital for the homeless — “This is the legacy I want to leave behind.”

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No cameras. No spotlight. Just compassion in action.

Donny Osmond has quietly opened the doors to the Sanctuary of Compassion Care — a 250-bed, fully free hospital built for the homeless and most vulnerable.

This isn’t just a hospital. It’s a lifeline.

From cancer treatment and emergency surgery to mental health care, addiction recovery, dental, vision, and even 120 temporary housing apartments — every service is 100% free.

A $142 million mission funded by global humanitarian support, built to restore one simple thing: human dignity.

The first patient, a 58-year-old woman who had spent years between shelters, was personally welcomed by Donny himself.

His words say it all:
“I’ve spent my life entertaining people… but this is something deeper. This is about giving people back their dignity. No one should ever feel invisible.”

What started as a quiet opening is now becoming a powerful reminder:
compassion is still the greatest legacy anyone can leave.

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