GALLERY: Andalusia Health Services presents annual grant awards to nonprofit organizations
Published 11:00 am Friday, June 21, 2024
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Andalusia Health Services Board Member Phillip Jones presents funds to Allison Jackson-Wood of Bethesda House. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Joe Proctor presents funds to Mindy Barton of the Covington County Child Advocacy Center. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Phillip Jones presents funds to Brett Carter of Crossover Ministries. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Phillip Jones presents funds to Lindi Collier of Embrace Alabama Kids. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Wayne Bennett presents funds to Dr. Brock Kelley of LBW Community College. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Joe Proctor presents funds to Melissa Bailey of the Andalusia Lions Club. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Phillip Jones presents funds to Carolyn Graham representing the Megan Kelley Smiles Foundation. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Joe Proctor presented funds to Kiley Spears and June Simpson of Meredith’s Miracles. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Wayne Bennett presents funds to Kristy Watts of Sav-A-Life of Covington County. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services Board Member Carolyn Graham presents funds to Heather Davis of South Central Alabama Mental Health. (PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANKENSHIP)
Andalusia Health Services, Inc., a private foundation, recently donated a total of $70,000 to non-profit organizations.
The funds were awarded to 13 organizations, including: American Red Cross, Andalusia Lions Club, Bethesda House, Easter Seals Camp ASCCA, Children’s Hospital of Alabama, Covington County Child Advocacy Center, Crossover Ministry, Embrace Alabama Kids, LBW Community College, Megan Kelley Smiles Foundation, Meredith’s Miracles, Sav-A-Life of Covington County, and South Central Alabama Mental Health Center.
Andalusia Health Services is a non-profit organization that presents community grants and scholarships to Covington County residents pursuing careers in the health services field. Funding for the grants and scholarships originates from investments from the sale of Andalusia Hospital in 1980.
Andalusia Health Services board members presenting the grant awards were: Phillip Jones, president; Dr. James Krudop, immediate past president; Charles Roland, vice president; Carolyn Graham, secretary/treasurer; Cathy Alexander; Wayne Bennett; Ivan Bishop; Diaon Cook; Chrissy Duffy; Joe Proctor; and Elizabeth Starr.
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