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Centennial golf classic generates over $130,000 for Doylestown Health

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The 32nd annual Doylestown Health Foundation Golf Classic was hosted this year with a centennial twist.

Throughout 2023, Doylestown Health has been celebrating a century of health care excellence. Recognizing this major milestone at the annual Golf Classic, players tested their skill at the Centennial Chipping Contest, by attempting to hit a centennial-themed target 100 feet away, in addition to other on-course games.

The Golf Classic, held on June 5, at Jericho National Golf Club in New Hope, was sponsored by 43 businesses and individual donors, and 34 additional contributors who donated auction items and raffle prizes. The event raised over $130,000 for Doylestown Health.

The lead supporters were Title Sponsor Southland Industries, Event Sponsors John S. McManus Inc. and The Norwood Company, Driving Range SponsorSEI Investments Company, and Locker Room Sponsor The Minford Foundation.

“We want to thank everyone who supported the Golf Classic and helped us celebrate our centennial and 100 years of caring for our community,” said Jim Brexler, president and chief executive officer of Doylestown Health. “The support of our community partners including local businesses and vendors is part of what makes Doylestown Health unique and allows us to invest in new facilities and equipment, top medical talent, and programs and services that we are proud to offer to the community. We are so grateful to our sponsors and the Golf Committee for making this such a successful event.”

Established in 1991, the Golf Classic has raised more than $1.8 million cumulatively in support of multiple services and programs at Doylestown Health, including the Cancer Institute, critical care, the Emergency Department, MRI services, the Wound Care Center, and the VIA Maternity Center.

This year, a portion of the Golf Classic proceeds supported the Teen Volunteer Scholarship fund, which honors a teen volunteer who has donated the greatest number of volunteer hours at Doylestown Hospital and demonstrated exceptional commitment to the volunteer program.

The 2023 Exemplary Teen Volunteer Scholarship was awarded to Carolyn Chung, a senior at Central Bucks High School East who contributed 371 volunteer hours to Doylestown Hospital’s Patient Transport department. Chung plans to major in animal sciences at the University of Wisconsin Madison. She was grateful that she was given the opportunity to volunteer within her community and thankful for the scholarship that will allow her to finance a part of her future endeavors.


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