Goshen Health Foundation Establishes COVID-19 Response Fund
April 23, 2020 at 10:02 p.m.
By Staff Report-
“We’ve had so many requests from people in the community who wanted to know how they could help, we felt it was critical to help match such heartfelt generosity with some of the areas of greatest need that otherwise might go unmet,” said Jim Caskey, vice president, Goshen Health Foundation, and campaign director.
Donations are accepted online at GoshenHealth.com/Forms/COVID-19-Give or by calling the foundation office at 574-364-2701.
One hundred percent of these funds will be used to:
• Aid medical professionals through efforts like providing essential medical supplies, constructing emergency care structures or offering critical support for our frontline Colleagues.
• Help individuals and families in the community who are not working, who have medical bills or who have a key family member incapacitated at the hospital.
“Around the world COVID-19 is bringing individuals, businesses and organizations together to combat this pandemic. We see the same happening right here in our own community. We are so fortunate to be the recipients of such an outpouring of solidarity and support by our community at large. The generosity of this community is unmatched,” said Caskey.
“We’ve had so many requests from people in the community who wanted to know how they could help, we felt it was critical to help match such heartfelt generosity with some of the areas of greatest need that otherwise might go unmet,” said Jim Caskey, vice president, Goshen Health Foundation, and campaign director.
Donations are accepted online at GoshenHealth.com/Forms/COVID-19-Give or by calling the foundation office at 574-364-2701.
One hundred percent of these funds will be used to:
• Aid medical professionals through efforts like providing essential medical supplies, constructing emergency care structures or offering critical support for our frontline Colleagues.
• Help individuals and families in the community who are not working, who have medical bills or who have a key family member incapacitated at the hospital.
“Around the world COVID-19 is bringing individuals, businesses and organizations together to combat this pandemic. We see the same happening right here in our own community. We are so fortunate to be the recipients of such an outpouring of solidarity and support by our community at large. The generosity of this community is unmatched,” said Caskey.
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