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T.J. Regional Health holds third Annual Day of Giving

Glasgow, KY - T.J. Regional Health held its third annual Day of Giving as a way to show the communities we serve that we are thankful for the opportunity to provide them with high-quality healthcare and to show how much we appreciate their continued support of our organization.

At least fifteen different departments within T.J. Regional Health chose various charities and organizations in which to make donations including money, non-perishable food items, toiletries and other basic living necessities. Recipients in multiple communities included churches, local food pantries, the Boys and Girls Club, area schools and nursing homes to name a few. Overall, hundreds of community members will be impacted by the Day of Giving.



Mallie Boston, Unit Director at Boys & Girls Club stated, "The donations provided by T.J. will be a tremendous support in providing inclusivity to our members. Providing a new space to serve our youth in a multitude of ways with sensory therapy and one-on-one mentorship. We are so thankful for community partners like T.J. for continuing to help our youth."

Neil Thornbury, CEO of T.J. Regional Health explained, "I am humbled by the generosity our employees show on a daily basis. Not only in the health care that they provide to our patients but to open their hearts and wallets to help those in need. It's truly a blessing to work side by side with these individuals every day."

T.J. Regional Health, the parent system of multiple healthcare clinics, is anchored by T.J. Samson Community Hospital, a 196-bed acute-care facility with 16 skilled-care beds based in Glasgow that is fully accredited by the Joint Commission, and the T.J. Health Pavilion, which provides outpatient care and physician offices. T.J. Regional Health also operates numerous Rural Health Clinics in the South Central Kentucky region.


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TJ Health Columbia in third annual Day of Giving



2019-11-22 - Columbia - Photo from TJ Health Columbia.
Many departments within T.J. Regional Health chose charities and organizations in which to make donations including money, non-perishable food items, toiletries and other basic living necessities.

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Day of Giving at Columbia Church of Christ



2019-11-22 - Adair County, KY - Photo from TJ Health Columbia.
The T.J. Regional Health Day of Giving included a stop at the Columbia Church of Christ.

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Sharing at Summit Manor in TJ Health Day of Giving



2019-11-22 - Adair County, KY - Photo from TJ Health Columbia.
The T.J. Regional Day of Giving included seniors at Summit Manor in Columbia. TJ employees chose various charities and organizations in Adair County and all over their region to share basic living necessities in this season of Thanksgiving. Pictured are: Rev. Rick Shelton, Melissa Harper, Lawrence Brown, Pam Hoots and Tasha Harden.

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