Each year, thousands of individuals and groups are
celebrated through a campaign inviting the community to honor those
living, remember those who have passed, or show appreciation to
those healthcare professionals providing great care.
“The holiday season is a special time when we celebrate with loved
ones as well as honor the memories of those gone before. The Light
Up A Life campaign at ALMH provides a wonderful opportunity to pay
tribute to those who have and will continue to show us the way“,
said ALMH Foundation Executive Director Sarah Helm.
You can support local healthcare through the Light Up A Life
campaign by making a gift and submitting your list of tribute names
between now and December 5. The suggested donation of $10 per name
may be designated to purchase medical equipment at ALMH, fund
scholarships for local youth pursuing careers in healthcare, support
Memorial Home Services Hospice Care, fund the work of the ALMH
Community Health Collaborative or provide general support for future
ALMH projects.
Forms are available at ALMH. Donors may mail Light Up
A Life gifts to the ALMH Foundation at 200 Stahlhut Dr. in Lincoln.
You can also make a gift online by visiting www.almh.org/foundation.
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Names received by Tuesday, December 5 will be compiled and
presented in a special Lincoln Daily News online magazine on December 22nd
through January 31st. Each individual or group remembered will be listed in
bold, followed by names of those who gave in their name. A tree lighting will be
held on December 5 at 5:30pm at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. A soup supper
will follow the tree lighting. To attend the event, please RSVP by calling
217-605-5006.
Light Up A Life is a program of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Foundation, a not-for-profit entity organized in 1986 to raise funds for Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital. For more information about Light Up A Life, please
call Sarah Helm 217-605-5006, or visit
www.ALMH.org/foundation.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBA
Community Health Collaborative, Director
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital]
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