Winter 2017 Health Quest

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MISSION The mission of the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation is to raise, manage and distribute funds to assure the continued availability of quality health care services and programs at Skagit Valley Hospital. The Foundation will foster awareness of and community support for Skagit Valley Hospital through the involvement of the people it serves.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Volunteers are the key to the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation’s efforts in securing philanthropy. The Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation is led by the following group of community leaders who serve generously and without compensation. Zach Barborinas Dee Berglin Kevin Bingham Katie Biringer Jill Christensen Kati Collins Cheryl Conner Mary June Curtis

Jacqueline Hawkins Dr. Joshua Hawkins Debbie Hendricks Jama Hiltz Jim Hobbs Aldi Kllogjeri Matt Lehman Mike Lervick Mike Liepman

Jean Miller Melissa Nelson Larry Otos Jill Pickering Richard Roozen Brett Simbe Jim Spane Dr. Rob Zwick

S TA F F Linda Frizzell Executive Director

Wendy Ragusa Development Coordinator

Becky Wells Development Associate

To learn more about how you can support the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation, visit www.skagitregionalhealth.org/Hospital-Foundation Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation P.O. Box 1376 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-428-2140

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Foundation Development Associate Becky Wells accepts a check from CPI's Henry Glassett.

CPI's Charity Club Program

A check for $1,344.75 was presented to Foundation Development Associate Becky Wells by September 2016 CPI Employee of the Month Henry Glassett. CPI’s Charity Club Program allows their employee of the month to select a charity that will receive a donation in their name, and Henry selected the Heather Schols Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. The Foundation is grateful for their generous support!

Monica Baca, Chief Radiation Therapist for Skagit Regional Health’s Regional Cancer Care Center, right, accepts a check for $1,517.51 from Riding Club President Doug Wood.

Sedro-Woolley Riding Club

For the past 10 years, the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation’s Breast Cancer Fund has been the lucky recipient of funds raised by the Sedro-Woolley Riding Club’s “Tough Enough To Wear Pink” campaign. To-date, the club has provided $11,406 to support breast cancer patients. We are so very grateful for their support!

Riverside Health Club owners Karen Westra and Denise Skelton present Foundation Executive Director Linda Frizzell and Foundation Board President Richard Roozen with a check for $1,580.

Riverside Health Club

Funds were raised during the Riverside Health Club’s “Think Pink Day” during which the club donated $5 for each member who wore pink to a group fitness class. All funds will support the Foundation’s Breast Cancer Fund and the patients it serves. Thank you Riverside Health Club!


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