Foundation Installs New Donor Wall
The Valley County Health System Foundation has installed a new Donor Recognition Wall. The new wall matches the décor of the new hospital and donor names are now listed alphabetically, as well as new names can easily be added. Located in the hospital main hallway, adjacent from the Courtyard Grille, the Recognition Wall offers an impressive and fitting tribute to donors who have joined with the hospital's Foundation to improve the quality of life and health throughout our community. The old donor wall, which was established to gratefully acknowledge all donor contributions over $1,000, will be moved to the Foundation office at 400 South 23rd Street.
While the beautiful recognition wall design provides for a permanent tribute to major gift donors, it also allows us to offer acknowledgment of cumulative gifts of all those who generously support the hospital in a variety of ways. The wall bears the names of those who have made one time or cumulative gifts of $1,000 or more. Levels of giving include:
"Friends" $1,000
to $4,999.
"Builders" $5,000 to $9,999.
"Stewards" $10,000 to $24,999.
"Patrons" $25,000 to $49,999.
"Benefactors" $50,000 to
$99,999.
"Humanitarians" $100,000 and up
Names listed on the donor wall can be made in memory or in honor of a friend or loved one. Gifts of cash, stock or securities, wills & bequests, trusts, valuable personal property, farmland/real estate, grain or livestock, life insurance and charitable gift annuities are also accepted.
For more information, contact the Foundation at 308.728.3011.
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