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AEP Foundation and Appalachian Power Company Donate $50,000The Hoops Family Children's Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital has received a $50,000 donation from the American Electric Power Foundation and the Appalachian Power Company. | |
Mike Ross donates $25,000 to Children’s Hospital projectFormer West Virginia State Senator and Randolph County businessman Mike Ross recently donated $25,000 to the Children’s Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital. | |
Pyramid Properties LLC donates $25,000 to CHH Children's Hospital projectPyramid Properties LLC, a property rental company, recently donated $25,000 to the Cabell Huntington Hospital Children's Hospital project. | |
Builders Building the Dream Bowling Tournament benefits CHH Children's Hospital projectBuilders who are usually focused on hard hats and heavy construction turned their attention to bowling pins March 27 to help raise more than $17,000 for the Cabell Huntington Hospital Children's Hospital project. | |
Radiology, Inc. pledges $75,000 to Children's Hospital projectCabell Huntington Hospital's Children's Hospital project has received a $75,000 pledge from the physicians of Radiology, Inc., the state's largest radiology physician group. | |
Fruth Pharmacy Announces Partnership with Cabell HuntingtonFruth Pharmacy and the CHH Foundation today announced the first business-initiated fundraising project for the Children's Hospital project at Cabell Huntington Hospital. | |
Advantage Toyota pledges $50,000 to CHH Children's Hospital projectWith Advantage Toyota's donation, the Children's Hospital project is now approaching $6 million in donations and pledges toward the estimated $12 million project cost. | |
BB&T Foundation pledges $75,000 to CHH Children's Hospital projectTo recognize the gift, a twin room in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will be marked with a plaque commemorating BB&T Foundation's generosity. | |
Former YWCA donates $130,000 to Cabell Huntington Hospital Children's Hospital projectWhen the board members for the former Huntington YWCA searched for a place to make their final donation, the Cabell Huntington Hospital Children's Hospital project was the perfect fit. | |
Women's Philanthropy Society donates $50,000 to Children's HospitalThe Women's Philanthropy Society of the Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation has donated $50,000 to support the Children's Hospital project. | |
Jenkins Fenstermaker Pledges $25,000 to Children's Hospital ProjectThis generous pledge has been recognized by dedicating a GE Healthcare OmniBed® in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). | |
Allied Realty donates $20,000 to Children's Hospital ProjectHuntington-based Allied Realty Company recently donated $20,000 to the proposed Children's Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital. | |
Farrell, Farrell & Farrell DonationThe Huntington law firm of Farrell, Farrell & Farrell recently pledged $25,000 to the proposed Children's Hospital project at Cabell Huntington Hospital. | |
Chad Pennington DonationChad Pennington, Miami Dolphins quarterback and president of the 1st and 10 Foundation, presented the Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation with a $50,000 grant to benefit the Children's Hospital. | |
2008 West Virginia Hot Dog Festival Benefits ChildrenOrganizers of the WV Hot Dog Festival presented a check for $18,500 to the Gift of Life fund set up to help patients and their families receiving care at the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. | |
Huntington Native J. Preston Smith's Latest Book on SaleHuntington native J. Preston Smith's latest book "Beyond Imagination: Stories of Inspiration and Motivation" is on sale at Cabell Huntington Hospital's Gift Shop. A portion of the book's proceeds will benefit pediatric services at CHH. | |
Wells Fargo Insurance donates $25,000 to CHH to support pediatric servicesCabell Huntington Hospital recently received a $25,000 donation from Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Inc. to help fund a GE Healthcare OmniBed® being used in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. |
