Southeast Georgia Health System issued the following announcement on Apr. 25.
Each year, the Georgia Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) plan Day of Service projects that will benefit their communities. For the fourth consecutive year, Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation’s Nunnally House was selected as the beneficiary of the GFWC Brunswick Woman’s Club “Pack the Pantry” Day of Service Project.
Since 2019, club members have purchased and donated hundreds of nutritious and delicious food items to benefit cancer patients and guests residing at Nunnally House. The pantry is now more than full with a bounty of meals, soups, snacks, fruit juice, soft drinks and disposable dinnerware. In fact, based on experience from previous years’ donations, Health System staff installed additional shelving units to accommodate the club’s generosity.
Organized in 1913 as The Civic Association of Brunswick, the GFWC Brunswick Woman’s Club members remain dedicated to improving quality of life in multiple areas, including active support of arts and culture, education and libraries, civic engagement and outreach, health and wellness, and the environment.
Nunnally House is Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation’s complementary residential facility for in-treatment cancer patients, family members of critical care patients, rotating medical students and on-call Health System team members.
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Source: Southeast Georgia Health System