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The Community Services Foundation of Doctors Hospital Inc. recently donated $5,627 to Naaman Forest High School in Garland to pay for supplies needed to give the entire school CPR training. Naaman Forest teacher Debra Campbell, who accepted the money from Foundation treasurer Gene Ward, says the funds will be used to train teachers at the school, who will in turn train students as part of a campus-wide effort. The Foundation raises funds through an annual golf tournament that benefits continuing education programs at Doctors Hospital at White Rock, as well as fund health-related projects in the hospital’s service area.

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