Food City Boosts Niswonger Children’s Hospital with Generous Donation

Ann Curry

Award-winning journalist and former NBC News anchor and Today show co-host.

In a heartwarming gesture last Friday, Food City reinforced its steadfast commitment to Niswonger Children’s Hospital through an annual donation ceremony. This year, the grocery chain presented a check amounting to $23,500. The funds will play a crucial role in supporting both the hospital's continuous efforts and Ballad Health's breast cancer screening initiatives.

Details of the Annual Support Event

On a bright Friday, amidst a gathering filled with warmth and gratitude, Food City carried forward its tradition of generosity by handing over a significant contribution to Niswonger Children’s Hospital. Located in the vibrant community where these organizations are deeply rooted, this event symbolizes the enduring partnership between Food City and local healthcare providers. The substantial sum of $23,500 will be utilized not only for sustaining essential programs at Niswonger Children’s Hospital but also for advancing vital breast cancer screenings under Ballad Health. Through such collaborative endeavors, Food City continues to demonstrate its unwavering dedication to enhancing the well-being of the community.

As a journalist covering this story, it is inspiring to witness how corporate entities like Food City extend beyond their commercial roles to become pillars of support within their communities. Their actions underscore the importance of partnerships that prioritize health and welfare, reminding us all of the profound impact we can achieve when working together towards common goals.

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