Atlantic General Hospital receives donation for Campaign for the Future

From left: Hugh Cropper I.V., chair of the Board of Trustees at AGH; Toni Keiser, vice president of public relations at AGH; Michael Franklin, president and CEO of AGH; Jack Burbage, AGH Campaign for the Future co-chair; Jim Perdue, chairman of the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation; Kim Nechay, executive director of the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation; Michelle Fager, AGH Campaign for the Future co-chair; Colleen Wareing, vice president of patient care services at AGH. (Image: Jamie Eacho)
BERLIN, Md. – Atlantic General Hospital has announced that they recently received a generous donation of $100,000 from the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation, to go towards the Atlantic General Campaign for the Future.
The funds have been designated to “The Perdue Inpatient Care Family Center,” a waiting room that will be created within the modernization of the inpatient care area, located on the second floor of Atlantic General Hospital.
“Atlantic General Hospital was created by our community, for our community,” stated Michael Franklin, president and CEO of AGH. “The support of the Perdue family and the Perdue Foundation speaks to the importance of the Atlantic General Campaign for the Future. We are thrilled to include their name on our modernized facility.”