Discover the Benefits of Giving Wisely
A typical day for Don Smith is spending time with his wife of 43 years and his dog at their country home in Greenfield. On occasion, he travels to gun shows, which is what brought him to Richmond December 12, 2009. It was a day he won't soon forget.
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The Stanley family has made a lot of positive changes since Allison (age 11) and Naedeine (age 8) enrolled in STOP, from trying new vegetables to playing tennis together.
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With 62 years of marriage and nearly 50 years serving Richmond, Bob and Margie Weller grew to love their community, friends, and especially their family.
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Among the many new happenings at Reid Hospital is the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) clerkship program. And among those experiencing Richmond and Reid for the first time are two students from Terre Haute, Matt DuPre and Adam Amos.
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Kathy Helton spends her days at Houston Woods planning events and her evenings and weekends with her family in Liberty. At 44-years-old, she loves being with people, going to ballgames and mostly spending time with her three sons and two grandchildren.
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Although Raymond Gipson has lived in Richmond most of his life, he is the type of man that chooses to serve others. An area bricklayer, he moved to Florida for a while after the hurricane to help rebuild homes for FEMA.
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You might say Ryan Williams was destined to be in emergency care. His mother, sister, wife, brother-in-law and father-in-law are all firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and/or nurses.
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September 21, 2010 — The Centerville High School football team headed out to their home field to win another victory for the Bulldogs. Josh Parr was among the players running onto the field. The band was playing their fight song. The cheerleaders and fans were shouting at the top of their lungs. It was going to be a great night!
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In September of 2009, Faye Walls and her family doctor agreed it was time to proceed with a partial hysterectomy. After a meeting Dr. Richard Woodruff, gynecologist, Faye received orders for her pre-surgery tests including a chest x-ray. Much to her surprise, she would soon have a change of plans.
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Loverda Brandenburg's family has been through a lot since her oldest daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer. The road has been difficult at times, but through it all they've come together to provide support. Not to mention bake up a storm to raise money for breast cancer research.
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Make your generosity permanent.
Discover the Benefits of Giving Wisely
Like many of our patients and donors, you may be looking for a way to create a legacy — something that will truly help others for generations to come.
Often, donors are unaware of their ability to make a large gift in their current financial situation — while they are still alive to see the benefit.
A planned gift is your opportunity to secure income for you and your family, benefit from current tax incentives, and create a legacy at Reid Hospital.
For example:
Where to begin?