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Grace Cottage: Coming out of the pandemic with community intact

Related Company:  Photo: The drive-thru COVID test site. Courtesy photo. by Olga Peters, Vermont Business Magazine In April 2020, Grace Cottage in Grafton was “in the worst place pandemic wise,” said President and CEO Doug DiVello. What a difference a year has made for the small community hospital. “We’re in the black,” DiVello said. As of April, the hospital has brought in slightly more revenue than it budgeted for, DiVello said. A combination of federal relief funding, an increase in private donations, and dedicated staff helped the hospital through the deepest part of the pandemic. “The community held us in their hearts and really poured out their support,” Andrea Seaton said.

Spring into Health with Grace Cottage 5K

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   TOWNSHEND — Registration is now open for Grace Cottage’s 12th Annual Spring into Health 5K. Your registration fee helps Grace Cottage Family Health & Hospital to continue providing excellent patient care in our community. This year’s event will be held both in person and virtually. There are a limited number of in-person timeslots on Saturday, May 8. Pre-registration is required. Participants are welcome to run/walk/stroll/roll. There will be no 5K t-shirts this year, but all registrants will be given a numbered race bib. Or you may do your 5K virtually, whenever and wherever you choose. If you pre-register by April 30, we’ll mail you a bib. Email a photo of yourself doing your virtual 5K while wearing your running bib to info@gracecottage.org, and we’ll create a Facebook album of all our 5K-ers to celebrate our collective victories. You don’t have to be a Facebook user to access the Grace Cottage

Newsline March 2021 | Vermont Business Magazine

Southern Company Newsline The  Chippers, Inc, of Woodstock, VT, to its family of brands.  Mundy Wilson Piper, president and CEO of Chippers, Inc, said she considered both employees and clients when making the decision to join Davey Tree. In particular, she was drawn to the fact that Davey is the 9th largest employee-owned company in the US, according to the National Center for Employee Ownership.   Kimberly Sizelove has been named Regional Director of  Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County office. She joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2021, entering the organization in her role as Regional Director. “VAL’s mission resonates with me,” Sizelove said. “I felt motivated to dedicate my time and use my skills to contribute to the success of Vermonters.”

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