With Columbus Community Hospital set to launch a new pulmonology program this fall, the hospital’s Annual Fundraising Dinner and Auction will raise funds to support the new specialty program.
The hospital’s fundraising goal for this year’s event is $200,000. In addition to raising funds through an auction at the August 12 fundraising dinner, the hospital is seeking event sponsorships. Recent donations include a $5,000 corporate sponsorship from the San Bernard Electric Company.
Event sponsors can support the hospital at one of three different sponsorship levels:
- $2,000 – Individual Sponsorship, includes two tickets to the dinner.
- $5,000 – Corporate Sponsorship, includes 10 tickets to the dinner.
- $10,000 –Gold Sponsorship, includes 10 tickets to the dinner and plaque recognition displayed at Columbus Community Hospital.
Every donation to Columbus Community Hospital represents an important investment in the health and wellness of everyone in the Columbus community.
Columbus Community Hospital Annual Fundraising Dinner and Auction
Saturday, August 12, 2023
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Southern Oaks Event Center
1368 Hwy 71 Business, Columbus TX
Learn more about the Annual Fundraising Dinner and Auction here.
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