Memorial Satilla Health recently partnered with The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Project to provide Christmas gifts for 100 local children in need. Staff from across the hospital adopted Angel Tree tags, ensuring 100 children receive toys, clothes, and other essential items this holiday season. “We talk a lot about caring for people like family at our hospital, and that commitment doesn't stop when the shift ends,” said Greg O’Quinn, Vice President of Human Resources. “They showed up by ensuring 100 children in the Waycross community wake up to the joy of Christmas.” MSH staffers (l-r) Denver Allen, Kenny Powell and Garrett Farr are pictured with one of two truckloads of toys and food delivered to The Salvation Army.
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