Holly Shores Campground donates $8,344 to cancer center campaign
Written by Staff Reports Wednesday, January 16, 2013 07:10 pm
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – The owners of the Holly Shores Campground in Lower Township recently donated $8,344 to Cape Regional Medical Center’s Thomas & Claire Brodesser, Jr., Cancer Center Capital Campaign.
David and Maggie Robinson are co-owners of the campground. The donation is the second gift toward their three-year, $25,000 pledge, according to a press release.
The donation was made possible by various fundraisers held at Holly Shores Campground throughout the camping season.
“The Holly Shores family is delighted to partner with Cape Regional Medical Center to provide the best quality cancer care to our community,” said Maggie Robinson. “Our fun-raisers are becoming more and more popular – our campers are as enthusiastic as we are about supporting our community medical center.”
“Our sincere thanks to Dave and Maggie and everyone at Holly Shores Campground for their commitment to Cape May County and Cape Regional Medical Center,” said Joanne Carrocino, president and CEO of Cape Regional Medical Center. “We value their support as we continue to provide exceptional cancer care to our community.”
The Cape Regional Medical Center Foundation was established in 1999 and is dedicated to raising philanthropic contributions and community involvement in support of Cape Regional Medical Center. To contact the Cape Regional Medical Center Foundation, call 463-4040.
For more information on the medical center and its programs, visit www.caperegional.com.
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