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Memorial's 'Next Generation' receives $20,000 donation

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Rives E. Worrell Co., a JE Dunn Construction company, recently presented a $20,000 check to the Memorial Health Foundation for The Next Generation’s Summer Soiree and Savannah Uncorked events.

Funds raised from these events will benefit The Children’s Hospital, the Critical Care Department, The Rehabilitation Institute and the Parker’s Emergency & Trauma Center.

“Our mission is much more than just constructing great buildings; we see ourselves as a community builder where we not only contribute financially, but we also support our Savannah community voluntarily with our time. Memorial’s mission and values align well with building a better community,” said Ryan Price, a Rives Worrell vice president. “We’re especially pleased to be able to contribute to a worthy cause that touches the lives of so many in our community.”

The Next Generation’s Summer Soiree will be held June 12 and will benefit The Children’s Hospital, the only children’s hospital in southeast Georgia.

Funds will go to secure a new, neonatal intensive care ambulance.

Savannah Uncorked, an event benefiting the Critical Care Department, The Rehabilitation Institute and the Parker’s Emergency & Trauma Center, will be held June 27.


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