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Pullman Regional Hospital
Pullman Regional Hospital and our PRH Clinic Network are working to keep everyone safe during this surge in Coronavirus. Our medical clinics are providing telehealth appointments for those who are sick, exhibiting symptoms, or have been exposed to COVID-19. We are also providing testing options for sick patients that are drive-up, outdoors or away from other patients. If you’re sick, we are happy to see you in a way that keeps you and our staff as safe as possible. Please call your doctor’s office to discuss your options for care.
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Women's Leadership Guild Funds $20,000 in Grant Awards to Local Non-Profits
2019 grant award recipients
Since 2015, the Women’s Leadership Guild has been building a tribe of passionate, take-action, community-focused women who want to empower women and children to live better, healthier lives.
Through membership contributions and networking events, the guild awards grants to regional non-profits who provide shelter to homeless families, food to children in need, care for the aging and disabled, and support to grieving and orphaned children.
Now in its sixth year of making grant awards, the Women’s Leadership Guild has raised and gifted more than $175,000 to support women’s and children’s health and wellness and Pullman Regional Hospital’s highest needs.
This year, four local non-profits were awarded $5,000 each by the Pullman Regional Hospital Women’s Leadership Guild: • Families Together for People with Disabilities—funding support groups for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities • Jefferson Elementary School PTA Outdoor Learning Lab and Garden—funding to support outdoor learning projects and a raised garden bed garden at Kamiak Elementary school. • Northwest Cancer Foundation of Hope—financially assisting cancer patients living in Whitman and Latah County to help enrich and enhance the lives of those in active cancer treatment. • Pullman Community Council on Aging, Meals on Wheel—supporting Meals on Wheels hot-meal delivery service to seniors and meeting the increase in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are a 44-member strong guild of women ‘givers’ who want to empower others,” said guild Chair, Angie Feuerstein. “To me, this is the most rewarding aspect of the Guild—gifting funds to competent and enthusiastic community non-profits, making a difference on the Palouse.”
Learn more about the Women’s Leadership Guild: http://www.pullmanregional.org/wlg
Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary hosts virtual holiday tree auction
Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary will be holding its holiday tree auction this year as a virtual event. This is the 15th year the Auxiliary has held this annual fundraiser that supports patient comfort and care items for Pullman Regional Hospital.
Ticket sales are taking place through December 11 and can be purchased at https://event.gives/ christmastreeraffle. Trees can be viewed at the RTOP Theater at 122 N. Grand Avenue in Pullman.
Chairs of this year’s Tree Auction are nurses Caitlin Carl and Anna Engle!