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February 1, 2021
Enjoying the Holiday of Life tree displayed at the west entrance of the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus are (l-r) Beebe guest relations attendants (l-r) Lisa Hunt, Carol Tucci and Elian Robledo. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Beebe Healthcare’s Annual Holiday of Life program was more successful than ever this 2020 holiday season, providing a meaningful way for the community to give a gift to Beebe in honor of or in memory of someone special.
The program is designed as a charitable initiative to support Beebe Healthcare and in particular, its women’s health services and oncology services at the Tunnell Cancer Center and the new South Coastal Cancer Center. Holiday of Life offered several levels of giving from $25 to $500 which allowed up to 10 special names to be listed on different-colored stars that hung from trees displayed at Beebe’s Lewes, Rehoboth and South Coastal campuses.
Holiday of Life raises spirits, support for Beebe Healthcare
Delaware News Desk
Beebe Medical Foundation’s annual Holiday of Life program raised nearly $44,000 and allowed the community to give a gift to Beebe Healthcare in honor of or in memory of someone special.
The program is designed as a charitable initiative to support Beebe Healthcare and in particular, its Women’s Health Services and Oncology Services at the Tunnell Cancer Center and the new South Coastal Cancer Center. Holiday of Life had levels of giving from $25 to $500, which allowed up to 10 names to be listed on different colored stars that hung from trees displayed at Beebe’s Lewes, Rehoboth and South Coastal campuses.