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| Leaving a Lasting Legacy of Service |
The Camden-Clark Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the opportunity for you to leave a legacy of caring to your community. Community leaders, the Camden-Clark Auxiliary and concerned individuals, with a vision of helping our community through its hospital, started the Foundation in 1987.
The goals of the Camden-Clark Foundation are to:
- Find a path to a significant expansion of services
- Procure the latest technological advances in medicine
From its very beginning in 1898, Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital has played an important role in building and maintaining a high quality of life in the Parkersbug community by providing the finest possible health care at the most affordable cost. Since its founding, the Camden-Clark Foundation has helped our community hospital keep abreast of the health care needs of the community.
By investing in our community hospital, those of us who have the power to give have the power to invest in the quality of our future. Won't you join us in investing in life right here in our community?
For information on what you can do to help, call (304) 424-2200 today, e-mail kcouch@ccmh.org or click "here" to make a donation.
Camden-Clark Foundation Projects
Mission Statement
The mission of the Camden-Clark Foundation is to obtain funds through charitable contributions and manage such funds for the benefit of Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, its patients and their families.
Since its founding in 1987, the Foundation has provided funds to purchase equipment for the Community Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Emergency Department, the Medical Office Building, Mammography, the Endoscopy suites, Nuclear Medicine, Pediatrics and the Cardiac Catheterization unit.
Living tributes allow donors to pay tribute to an individual or group, express appreciation, extend congratulations, convey best wishes, and honor birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and births. Memorial gifts bestow a special honor upon a deceased friend or loved one. Making a gift in someone’s name makes a positive difference in the quality of health care in the community.
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