Coffee Regional Medical Center is proud to announce the generous donation of a collection of framed prints by local photographer Harvey Williams. Known for his breathtaking images of nature and wildlife throughout Southeast and Coastal Georgia, Williams has gifted the hospital with a selection of his work to enhance the healing environment for patients, visitors, and staff.
Williams, a long-time resident of Atkinson County, reached out to CRMC with a heartfelt offer to donate his photography. His vibrant images, which have brought joy to thousands on social media, will now adorn the hallways of Coffee Regional, bringing a sense of peace and beauty to all who pass through.
“I’m just glad to share God’s creations at a place that also serves humanity,” Williams shared. “What you guys do at Coffee Regional is a ministry. I have been blessed with the ability to capture images that bring joy to thousands, and I consider that a ministry as well.”
Williams’ photography, which focuses on the natural beauty and wildlife of Georgia, can be viewed on Facebook at Harvey Junior Photography, Harvey Junior Williams, and Nature & Wildlife Lovers of Georgia. The donation includes 10 framed prints, each showcasing the splendor of our region. The artwork will be displayed in the hallways of our hospital, creating a welcoming and uplifting atmosphere for all who pass by.
CRMC is deeply grateful for Williams’ generosity and commitment to the community. His contribution not only beautifies this facility but also aligns with the mission to provide compassionate, high-quality care to those CRMC serves. Notably, his daughter, Ka’Nita Williams, is a dedicated caregiver at Coffee Regional Medical Center, who offers compassionate care to patients.
“We are honored to receive this beautiful collection of art from Harvey Williams,” said Vicki Lewis, President and CEO of CRMC. “His work reflects the natural beauty of our region, and we believe it will bring comfort and joy to our patients, visitors, and staff. This donation embodies the community spirit that defines both Coffee and Atkinson counties.”
The installation of the prints will be completed by September 30, and the public is invited to visit the hospital to view the artwork.