Photo courtesy of Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital
CREDIT UNION DONATION – Marie Vienneau, president Northern Light C.A. Dean and Mayo Hospitals and senior vice president, Northern Light Health and Samuel Dwyer, Maine Highlands FCU regional VP and Greenville branch manager. The credit union donated $7,500 to support the Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital Preserving the Promise Campaign.
Photo courtesy of Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital
CREDIT UNION DONATION – Marie Vienneau, president Northern Light C.A. Dean and Mayo Hospitals and senior vice president, Northern Light Health and Samuel Dwyer, Maine Highlands FCU regional VP and Greenville branch manager. The credit union donated $7,500 to support the Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital Preserving the Promise Campaign.
Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union donates to C.A. Dean capital campaign
Contributed •January 13, 2022
GREENVILLE – Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union presented a check in the amount of $7,500 to support the Northern Light C.A.
GREENVILLE – Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union presented a check in the amount of $7,500 to support the Northern Light C.A. Dean Hospital Preserving the Promise Campaign.
“In making this donation, Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union understands the importance of supporting local services in the communities that we serve” said Rhonda Taylor, president and CEO of Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union.
Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union’s donation is contributing to CA Dean’s $6.2 million goal for the modernization project which is slated to break ground in April.
“We are so appreciative of Maine Highland FCU’s generous donation to our campaign. This brings us closer to our goal so that we can break ground this spring. We are both excited and proud to bring our communities, patients, and staff the hospital they deserve” said Marie Vienneau, president Northern Light C.A. Dean and Mayo Hospitals and senior vice president, Northern Light Health.
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