ROME — Rome Hospital Foundation announced that its annual golf classic on June 18, at Teugega Country Club, raised more than $43,000 in support of Rome Memorial Hospital. “The continued success of the Annual Golf Classic is directly attributed to the support we receive from our community,” Becky D’Aiuto, executive director of Rome Hospital Foundation,” […]
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ROME — Rome Hospital Foundation announced that its annual golf classic on June 18, at Teugega Country Club, raised more than $43,000 in support of Rome Memorial Hospital.
“The continued success of the Annual Golf Classic is directly attributed to the support we receive from our community,” Becky D’Aiuto, executive director of Rome Hospital Foundation,” said in a recent news release. NBT Bank and CNY Cardiology were presenting sponsors for the event.
The golf classic is one of three main fundraising events held each year by Rome Hospital Foundation. The Brew Ha, a craft beer tasting event, will be held on Sept. 22 at Woods Valley. The annual gala, the foundation’s “premier” event, will take place at the Turning Stone Resort on Nov. 10, per the release.
Rome Hospital Foundation, a separate 501 (c) (3) organization, says it provides “vital philanthropic support” to Rome Memorial Hospital. It accepts gifts on behalf of the hospital and works to fund both present and future equipment and program needs.
Rome Memorial Hospital is a nonprofit health-care system based in Rome, providing services to patients throughout Central New York.