Morris Bank donates $200,000 to Georgia hospitals

As a participant in the Georgia HEART Hospital Program, Morris Bank recently donated $200,000 to local hospitals in middle Georgia, including Dodge County Hospital, Candler County Hospital, and Effingham Health System.

The program designates rural and critical access hospitals in Georgia to help increase funding and provide quality healthcare to thousands of patients state-wide.

Effingham Health System

“Four years ago, Morris Bank began our participation in the Georgia HEART Hospital Program to help support the healthcare needs of our communities and our surrounding counties. Within those four years, we’ve been able to contribute $950,000 to the impact that these healthcare providers have on patient care, economic development, and quality of life in our communities,” says Spence Mullis, Chairman and CEO of Morris Bank. “We’re celebrating our 70th Anniversary as a bank this year, and while we’re proud of a number of accomplishments we’ve made within that time, we’re most proud of the investments we’ve made in our communities, like these.”

Dodge County Hospital

The Georgia HEART Hospital Program works in conjunction with the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit Bill (Senate Bill 258), enabling businesses and taxpayers to redirect a portion of their profits to help support qualifying hospitals. Participation in the Georgia HEART Program is limited to Georgia hospitals that meet qualifying criteria established by the law.

To learn more about the program, visit www.georgiaheart.org.

 

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