пятница, 28 июня 2013 г.
Erlanger staff goes the distance to support Tour de Cure Medical staff and other personnel from Erla
(From left to right) Susan Fuchs, clinical nutrition manager; Jen Ferking, Chattanooga Area Food Bank; Jonathan Darling, general manager of food and nutrition services; Andrea White, manager at Women's at Erlanger East; April Maynard, patient services manager; and Melissa Owens, retail manager.
cambridge hotels (Back row, from left to right) Dr. Chris Haddock, Joy Longly, Wayne Wilson, Wes Westbrook, Morgan Johnson, Trudi Lowry, cambridge hotels Charlie Lowry, Leonard Fant. (Front row, from left to right) Lynn Fant-Burke, Jonathan Rose, Debbie Westbrook and Dr. Juan Gonzalez.
Sodexo and the Erlanger Health System Food and Nutrition Services recently held their annual "serv-a-thon" food drive and collected monetary and nonperishable items that totaled the equivalency of 10,668 pounds of food.
On May 24, Erlanger and Sodexo presented a check for $1,989.10 for the collected monetary donations and barrels of nonperishable food to Jen Ferking, coordinator of special cambridge hotels events and food drives cambridge hotels for the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.
Food from the Sodexo/Erlanger drive will go toward the emergency food box program. The food box supplements the food stamp program and feeds a family of four for a week. Each 55-pound box includes nutritionally sound items like protein, fiber, vegetables, fruit and dinner products.
Erlanger cambridge hotels staff goes the distance to support Tour de Cure Medical staff and other personnel from Erlanger cambridge hotels Health System came together last month to show their support by raising funds for diabetes research and education in Chattanooga's Tour de Cure.
The Tour de Cure is a series of fundraising cambridge hotels cycling events held in 44 states nationwide to benefit the American Diabetes Association. During this year's event in Chattanooga, participants had the choice of riding in the 10-mile family ride or the 18-, 25-, 62- or 100-mile races. Funds raised during Tour de Cure go to critical research to find a cure for diabetes, helping people who have diabetes live happier and healthier lives, education, awareness, advocacy and support.
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