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Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 4:25 PM

MSH donates to Called to Care

MSH donates to Called to Care

Memorial Satilla Health recently donated $10,000 to Called to Care Ware County to support its mission of providing support services for fostering and adopting families in the community. The funds will aid the program’s efforts to supply beds, toiletries, school supplies and other needed resources for clients. “I firmly believe our commitment to the community extends far beyond our walls,” MSH Chief Executive Officer Dale Neely said in making the donation. “By partnering with Called to Care, we’re not just addressing immediate needs, we’re investing in the long-term health and well-being of our society.” Called to Care Director Karin Strickland praised the hospital for its support. “We’re so thankful for the partnership of Memorial Satilla Health through this grant that will provide new beds and bedding for local, vulnerable children in foster care,” she said. “Their support will help to improve the lives of so many children and families.” Pictured at the donation presentation were (l-r): Justin Inglet, Chief Financial Officer, Neely. Brandy Mizell, Called to Care Outreach Coordinator, Megan Hickox, Called to Care Resource Center Coordinator, Brenda O’Steen, MSH’s VP of Operations, and Celeste Brizzee, Chief Nursing Officer.


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