Scottish Rite Donates $4,250 To Believe Campaign For Children's Hospital

  • Thursday, August 25, 2016
From left, Chief Development Officer and President of Erlanger Health System Foundations, Julie Taylor; Past Venerable Master of Scottish Rite, David Nelson, Jr.; and Chief Nursing Officer at Children's Hospital at Erlanger, Cindy Rhodes, RN, MSN.
From left, Chief Development Officer and President of Erlanger Health System Foundations, Julie Taylor; Past Venerable Master of Scottish Rite, David Nelson, Jr.; and Chief Nursing Officer at Children's Hospital at Erlanger, Cindy Rhodes, RN, MSN.

The Chattanooga Scottish Rite Foundation presented a check for $4,250 to the Believe Campaign benefiting the new Children's Hospital at Erlanger.  

Since 2001, the local chapter has donated over $100,000 for medical services and programs at Children's Hospital.  

For more information about the new Children's Hospital and the Believe Campaign, visit http://www.webelieve.build.


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