Foundation for KCH Joins #GivingTuesday

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Knox Community Hospital has joined #GivingTuesday. | Knox Community Hospital

The Foundation for Knox Community Hospital Celebrates #GivingTuesday, joining millions around the world participating in the

global generosity movement on December 3, 2024.

GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. 

Over the past 11 years, this idea has become a year-round global movement that inspires millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity. During Giving Tuesday, people can show their generosity in various ways—whether by helping a neighbor, advocating for an issue, sharing a skill, or giving to causes. 

Everyone has something to offer, and every act of generosity counts. GivingTuesday will kick off the generosity season this year by inspiring people to give back on December 3, 2024, and throughout the year.

At the Foundation for KCH, we continue to work toward a goal of raising $1 million to support an expanded, renovated Emergency Department. 

“Growing the ER for a Growing Community” has been going strong, and a matching grant fund through Ariel Foundation means that donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar until we reach $300,000. 

If you feel compelled to donate to the Foundation for KCH on GivingTuesday, please go to https://shorturl.at/GlmlR or send a check to The Foundation for KCH, 1330 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050.

Knox Community Hospital is a 99-bed, Joint Commission-accredited, community hospital based in Mount Vernon, Ohio, approximately 40 miles northeast of Columbus, with additional services in Centerburg and Fredericktown. Members of the Knox Community Hospital medical staff represent numerous specialties offering a wide range of clinically excellent services surprising for a community hospital. Our dedicated staff, along with a strong team of volunteers, is committed to providing personalized, high-quality care. 

Knox Community Hospital’s independent, not-for-profit status ensures that all remaining revenue after expenses is committed solely to improving patient services, technology, and facilities for the health of the people of Knox County and surrounding areas.

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