North Country Savings Bank recently pledged $20,000 to the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation’s “Constructing Healthier Communities” campaign. The contribution will help the Hospital pay for …
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North Country Savings Bank recently pledged $20,000 to the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation’s “Constructing Healthier Communities” campaign.
The contribution will help the Hospital pay for the recent renovations and construction at 49 Lawrence Ave. in Potsdam, the E.J. Noble Building in Canton, and the new Center for Cancer Care on the main hospital campus.
The foundation has set a $2.3 million campaign goal, and to date more than $1 million has been pledged or paid.
“North Country Savings Bank is among our most generous and loyal supporters,” noted Foundation Executive Director Laura Cordts. “We are so pleased that they have made this very significant pledge, in addition to their ongoing annual contributions”.
The Hospital Foundation exists to raise and manage funds for the sole benefit of the patients served by Canton-Potsdam Hospital. Donations may be mailed to the Foundation at 50 Leroy St., Potsdam, or made online at www.cphospital.org
Shown here from left: North Country Savings Bank Vice President for Marketing Steve Thornton, and Hospital Foundation Board Member Lowell Warner.