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PrimeSouth Bank supports CRMC through the Georgia HEART Program

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From left: Ben Floyd, Vicki Lewis, Adam Smith of PrimeSouth Bank, and Walda Kight
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PrimeSouth Bank recently presented a contribution of $100,000 to support Coffee Regional Medical Center (CRMC) through the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit program.

 

 

Vicki Lewis, CRMC President and CEO, stated, “We are extremely grateful for this generous gift and the significant impact it will have on our ability to provide care for our patients. PrimeSouth is committed to making a positive difference in the communities where their customers live and work, and we sincerely appreciate their support of Coffee Regional Medical Center.” 

 

 

 

Senior Risk Officer for PrimeSouth Bank, Adam Smith, commented, “PrimeSouth Bank is committed to the communities it serves and the financial health of our local healthcare services. Coffee Regional Medical Center is a vital part of the healthcare community in Georgia, and we are honored to support their efforts to provide outstanding care to patients as well as others in our area with a contribution.”

 

 

The Georgia Rural Tax Credit program has played a vital role in helping CRMC carry out our mission as the community’s hospital – providing care to all regardless of the ability to pay. We look forward to the additional positive impact on the health and well-being of our community we can make in 2024 as a result of these contributions.

 

 

To learn more about how you or your business can participate in the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit Program or support CRMC, please contact Walda Kight, CRMC Foundation Director, at 912-383-6910.

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