- AdventHealth
Staff members of three Manchester Memorial Hospital clinics put forth their personal funds to purchase back to school supplies for Clay County students. These supplies included bag packs, notebooks, pencils, colored pencils, folders and other much needed items.
The staff at Glenndale Medical Care, Manchester Pediatrics, and Family Medical Care of Clay County all acted independently in their efforts, and are extremely proud to say that they were able to give supplies to children in need and bring joy to the notion of going back to school.
There is nothing more amazing than seeing pure joy on a child's face when they find out you're giving them a brand new school bag full of supplies, said Ashley Munn, APRN at Glenndale Medical Care. It was such a privilege to see these kids excited about going back to school.
For more information on their community outreach initiatives, please visit AdventHealth Manchester or log on to www.facebook.com/manchestermemorial
*published in the Manchester Enterprise
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