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Coffee Regional Medical Center Foundation sets up COVID-19 Relief Fund 

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In order to help our doctors and nurses continue to deliver the quality care you deserve, a fund has been set up through the Coffee Regional Medical Center (CRMC) Foundation to assist and to aid in purchasing equipment and supplies as well as cover unexpected expenses in caring for COVID-19 patients.

Vicki Lewis, CRMC President and CEO, states, “Each day we are adapting and working hard to ensure our hospital is prepared for serving our community during this pandemic. During this unprecedented time, we have created isolation zones and rooms, enhanced safety measures and utilized higher than normal volumes of supplies to fight this pandemic. Through your financial support, you can ensure CRMC can continue to provide you and your loved ones quality care close to home.”

Lewis goes on to say, “At CRMC, our doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists and staff are working non-stop to provide quality and compassionate care for all of our patients. I am extremely grateful for their dedication and unwavering commitment to serve in this very challenging time.”

Walda Kight, CRMC Foundation Director, adds, “At this time, we are unsure how long our nation and community will be facing this pandemic. We are grateful for the outpouring of prayers and support shown from our community thus far; however, we know it will take many more resources as we move forward, and any support you can give would be very appreciated.”

All donations to the CRMC Foundation are tax-deductible. You can also honor a caregiver or family member through your contribution.

Another simple way to support CRMC is to designate your tax dollars to our hospital through the rural tax credit program. This is a unique program in Georgia, and CRMC is eligible to receive funding. 

Individuals and businesses are eligible with certain pass-through options for businesses that are very beneficial. It only takes about 20 seconds to apply and once approved, you have up to 180 days to send in your contribution. For more information on the Georgia HEART Program or to apply, please visit www.georgiaheart.org or contact the CRMC Foundation.

To donate by phone, please call the CRMC Foundation at 912-383-6910 or you may simply mail a donation to CRMC Foundation at 1101 Ocilla Road, Douglas, Georgia 31533.

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