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Granville Health System Foundation Donates $10,000 to Sam Perry Memorial Scholarship Fund; Announces Award Increase to $1,000

OXFORD, NC (February 26, 2016) – Since its beginning in 1984, the Granville Health System Foundation has served as a charitable resource for Granville Health System, working to improve the health and quality of life for the community. “It has been exciting to see the remarkable growth of the Foundation,” …READ MORE »

GHS Foundation Hosts Most Successful Art Gala in their 7-Year History

OXFORD, NC (February 3, 2016) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation announced at its first quarterly meeting of the year that the seventh annual Art Gala raised more than $114,000 in support of Granville Health System. The funds raised will support the System’s new medical equipment and technology. This …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Foundation Awards 2015 Sam Perry Scholarship to Kali Lea Puckett

OXFORD, NC (July 17, 2015) – The Granville Health System Foundation has announced that Kali Lea Puckett of Oxford was awarded the sixth annual Sam Perry Scholarship. Ms. Puckett, who is the daughter of Billy and Jenean Puckett, graduated from J. F. Webb High School of Health & Life Sciences. …READ MORE »

The Granville Health System Foundation to Hold 4th Annual Granville Ambulance Chase & Food Truck Rodeo

OXFORD, NC (March 12, 2015) – The Granville Health System Foundation announced that it will hold the 4th Annual Granville Ambulance Chase and Food Truck Rodeo. Proceeds will benefit the Granville Health System Foundation which supports Granville Health System in promoting and advancing the well-being of our community by providing …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Foundation Accepting Applications for 2015 Sam Perry Memorial Scholarship Program

OXFORD, NC (February 9, 2015) – The Granville Health System Foundation is accepting applications for the 2015 Sam Perry Memorial Scholarship Program. The Foundation established the scholarship fund in honor of Sam Perry, a physician’s assistant (PA) whose specialized medical care earned him deep respect from both patients and peers …READ MORE »

GHS Art Gala Proceeds Help Foundation Meet 5-Year Goal

OXFORD, NC (January 29, 2015) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation announced its sixth annual Art Gala raised more than $100,000 in support of Granville Health System. The successful event fulfills the pledge made by the Foundation in 2009 to raise a half-million dollars over 5 years to support …READ MORE »

Sixth Annual GHS Foundation Art Gala

OXFORD, NC (November 11, 2014) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation will host its sixth annual Art Gala on Saturday, November 22 at the Henderson Country Club. “Rolling Out the Red Carpet: An Evening of Gratitude” will be the underlying theme of the Gala, which will feature more than …READ MORE »

GHS Foundation Accepts Donation from Bridgestone Bandag

OXFORD, NC (November 4, 2014) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation announced that Bridgestone Bandag, LLC (Bridgestone Americas) has pledged a donation of $30,000 to the organization through its Bandag retreading facility in Oxford. The GHS Foundation serves as a charitable resource for Granville Health System by building support …READ MORE »

Granville Health System Foundation Awards 2014 Sam Perry Scholarship to Carla Gray Light

OXFORD, NC (July 23, 2014) – The Granville Health System Foundation has announced that Carla Gray Light of Oxford was awarded the fifth annual Sam Perry Scholarship. Ms. Light, who is the daughter of Nancy and Gerald Light, graduated from J. F. Webb High School of Health & Life Sciences. …READ MORE »

GHS Foundation Installs New Giving Wall

OXFORD, NC (April 18, 2014) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation announced that a new Giving Wall has been installed at Granville Medical Center. The Giving Wall allows for the community, local businesses, civic organizations, family and friends to be recognized for their support of the GHS Foundation and …READ MORE »