Three major donations, including one from the iconic Dolly Parton, have played a significant role in the establishment of a new $55 million medical center in Union, South Carolina. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Union Medical Center campus in Union County is set to take place on Monday, showcasing the array of essential medical services it offers, including emergency care, imaging, cancer center services, and more. Parton’s contribution, along with donations from J. Carlisle Oxner III and Barbara Harter Rippy, has helped create a welcoming environment at the campus, featuring areas for quiet reflection, a walking trail, chapel, and gardens.
Parton, whose roots in Union County run deep, donated $100,000 to support the community where her mother was born. Oxner, the Chairman and President at Arthur State Bank, contributed $200,000, while Rippy, a well-known philanthropist in Union, donated $100,000 towards enhancing the patient experience at the new medical center. These generous donations have played a key role in making the hospital more inviting for patients, families, and the community at large.
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