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Women of Vision luncheon raises $60K+

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From left, Jerri Barnes from the Touch of Love Program; Genan Kirby, Riverview Health Foundation Board chairperson; Megan Wiles, executive director of Riverview Health Foundation; Amy Griffith, director of Maternal and Child Services; Sarah Ochs, Women’s Center supervisor; Angie Bolinger, director of Cardiovascular, Infusion & Outpatient Clinical Services; Lisa Lee, program director of Outpatient Rehab; and Terri McCall, Women’s Boutique manager. (Submitted photo)

On April 25, , Riverview Health Foundation played host to its 15th annual Women of Vision Luncheon for more than 300 attendees and raised more than $60,000 to benefit women’s services, programs and equipment at Riverview Health.

This year, the Women of Vision Giving Club surpassed more than $500,000 in funds raised and granted since its inception.

The Women of Vision Giving Club grants, totaling $39,456, were presented at the luncheon to the following areas and programs at Riverview Health:

“We’re so grateful that through the funds raised by the Women of Vision Giving Club, we’re able to touch the lives of so many women,” said Megan Wiles, executive director of Riverview Health Foundation. “Whether it’s during a happy time of welcoming a new baby or a more challenging circumstance like breast cancer, we hope to help women through their unique journeys in some way through each grant awarded. It’s truly touching to hear stories about patients, such as a husband who cried after he found out his wife would be given a breast prothesis from the Women’s Boutique that insurance wouldn’t cover — all thanks to the Women of Vision Club grants.”

For more or to make a donation to the Women of Vision Giving Club, visit rivervew.org/donations.

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