MSE Gives $15,000 to Hospital Foundation
Posted on: Monday, 3 April 2006, 12:00 CDT
By The Montana Standard, Butte
Apr. 3--The St. James Healthcare Foundation, whose primary purpose is to raise money for the medical services and related healthcare programs of St. James Healthcare, has announced that MSE has pledged $15,000 to the foundation.
The money will be distributed over the next several years.
This donation will help pay for the foundation's current and long-term projects.
"We are very pleased with MSE's major donation to the foundation. This is a true investment in the future quality of Butte's healthcare," said Kevin Dennehy, foundation executive director.
"With this investment, we can insure a strong future for our patients, families and visitors." Don Peoples, president and chief executive officer of MSE, believes St. James is an integral part of Butte.
The "community needs to know that we have an exceptional health care facility right here in Butte and we need to continue to support it," he said For details, call Dennehy at 782-5670 or kdennehy@sjch.org.
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