Centura Health broke ground Monday on the newest part of its continuing expansion in Colorado Springs a 72-bed hospital named for St. Clare of Assisi, founder of the Catholic religious order of nuns.
The $160 million St. Clare Hospital is scheduled to open in March 2023 southeast of Interstate 25 and InterQuest Parkway to serve the fast-growing neighborhoods of northern Colorado Springs and northern El Paso County. The four-story, 140,000-square-foot hospital will specialize in orthopedic and spine care and will employ about 400 people, said Dr. Brian Erling, CEO of Penrose-St. Francis Health Services, the Centura unit that will operate St. Clare Hospital. It is rare to start a new hospital, and rarer still to do it after surviving a pandemic, said Rene Campagna, Centura s group vice president of mission integration. The new hospital, she said, will continue the legacy of the two religious orders that started with the opening of St. Francis Hospital in 1887 by the Sisters of St.
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As the third and largest round of federal stimulus dollars is poised to be released to millions of Americans, some Christian churches and faith groups are rebooting a benevolent movement that started last year.
The effort asks people who don’t necessarily need all of their COVID relief money to donate some or all of it to someone that could use it more a relative, a friend, a neighbor, a fellow church member, a stranger or a nonprofit organization or cause.
The call goes beyond the usual give-to-your-favorite-charity appeal.
While donations are typically part of the charge, it’s also about leaving a big tip at a restaurant, patronizing a small business, buying flowers for a neighbor’s yard and planting them or paying for materials for a home-repair project for a friend.
|March 10, 2021 at 10:45 AM EST - Updated March 10 at 5:43 PM
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCSC) - Roper St. Francis Health officials announced a popup COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination site planned for next week in Berkeley County.
The site will provide vaccines for Berkeley County residents 55 or over who are in the DHEC-designated Phase 1A or 1B group, according to Roper spokesman Rob Briggs.
The drive-thru site will be located at the Moncks Corner Regional Recreation Complex on East Main Street in Moncks Corner.
Appointments are required. Anyone who lives in Berkeley County can call 855-RSF-0055 or by emailing cv19vaxreg@rsfh.com.
|March 10, 2021 at 10:45 AM EST - Updated March 10 at 5:43 PM
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCSC) - Roper St. Francis Health officials announced a popup COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination site planned for next week in Berkeley County.
The site will provide vaccines for Berkeley County residents 55 or over who are in the DHEC-designated Phase 1A or 1B group, according to Roper spokesman Rob Briggs.
The drive-thru site will be located at the Moncks Corner Regional Recreation Complex on East Main Street in Moncks Corner.
Appointments are required. Anyone who lives in Berkeley County can call 855-RSF-0055 or by emailing cv19vaxreg@rsfh.com.