Volunteer Services Present $130,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System

Volunteer Services Present 0,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System
Volunteer Services Present $130,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System — Southeast Georgia Health System
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The yearlong fundraising successes of the Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick and Camden Campus Volunteer Services were celebrated during their recent holiday luncheons when they presented donations to Health System leadership.

“The Brunswick Campus Volunteers are delighted to make a $100,000 donation to the Health System,” said Peggy Tuten, president, Brunswick Campus Volunteer Services. “We work tirelessly to ensure the success of our various fundraisers.”

“Volunteering provides a unique and fulfilling experience, and every day we volunteer, we know our role directly impacts patients and their care,” said Glenda Battle, vice president, Camden CampusVolunteer Services. “I am honored to present this year’s donation of $30,000 to the Health System.”

“We are deeply appreciative of these donations as well as the time and energy our volunteers devote to the Health System,” expressed Scott Raynes, MBA, MA, president & CEO, Southeast Georgia Health System.

The Volunteer Services donations are from the proceeds raised through the Gift Shop and fundraising events held December 2021 through November 2022. The donations stay in the respective communities and are specifically earmarked for items that directly impact patient care. Previous years’ purchases have included rehabilitation equipment, waiting room furniture, recliner treatment chairs, simulation manikins for staff training, telemetry equipment and artwork for the pediatric unit.

For more information about Volunteer Services events and fundraisers, or volunteer opportunities at the Health System, contact Kristin Doll, CAVS, CDVS, director, Volunteer Services at 912-466-1071 or visit sghs.org/volunteer.

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