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To celebrate National Doctors’ Day, Mat-Su Regional along with Mat-Su Health Foundation, donated money to Kids Kupboard, a local nonprofit addressing child food insecurity in the Mat-Su Valley. The contribution, made in honor of the physicians on the hospital’s medical staff, reflects the organization’s gratitude for their tireless service and its ongoing mission to support community wellness.
On hand to present the symbolic check, were Dr. Tracy Slager, Mat-Su Regional's Chief of Staff, Esther Pitts, Chief Community Impact Officer for the Mat-Su Health Foundation and James Bunch, Interim CEO of Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. Receiving the donation on behalf of Kids Kupboard were Hally Marshall and Milena Sevigny, Executive Director.
The donation will bolster Kids Kupboard’s efforts to provide nutritious meals to children facing hunger across the Mat-Su valley. With programs that provide meals as well as school partnerships, the charity has become a lifeline for thousands of families.
“To our incredible physicians, thank you. Your unwavering dedication to patient care inspires us daily,” says Interim CEO James Bunch. “By supporting Kids Kupboard, we honor your commitment to healing while investing in the health of our community’s youngest members.”
Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, a Level III Trauma Center, and Accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI (Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) is your community healthcare provider, offering a wide range of inpatient and outpatient care including diagnostic imaging, emergency, medical and surgical services. Mat-Su Regional Medical Center also offers a sleep lab, cardiac catheterization lab, advanced wound care, inpatient behavioral health services, two off-site urgent care facilities, robotic surgery and advanced total hip replacement procedures.