This year marks the seventeenth year that the Ogeechee Area Hospice (OAH) board members, staff, and volunteers are coming together to support OAH’s Community Chicken Dinner fundraiser. The annual event helps raise critical funds to support OAH's mission and raise recognition in the community for the vital role OAH serves.
Teams of volunteer cooks led by Bulloch County Sheriff's Investigator Captain Todd Hutchens who will grill thousands of chickens for the fund raiser. Organizing, cooking, packaging and distributing the plates is a monumental task.
All of the proceeds benefit Ogeechee Area Hospice, our community supported, non-profit hospice.
“None of this would be possible without all of the wonderful volunteers and the great communities like Bulloch, Screven, Candler, and Evans,” said Tinker Lanier with OAH. “Thank you to everyone that continues to support Ogeechee Area Hospice.”
To Purchase Chicken Dinner Tickets:
Call:
- Tinker Lanier at OAH at 912-764-8441
- Tammy Horton at OAH at 912-764-8441
- Trish Tootle at 912-486-2100
The $10.00 contribution includes 1/2 grilled chicken, green beans, corn on the cob, and cookies. Dinners will be sold at the door as available.
Pick-Up Chicken Dinners
The Chicken Dinner will be held on Friday, November 1, 2024. You can pick up your dinners at:
Ogeechee Area Hospice
200 Donehoo Street
Statesboro, GA 30458
Delivery Chicken Dinners
Pre-order deadline is Monday, October 28, 2024.
Order 10 or more, and we will deliver them to your place of business.
Make a Contribution
If you don't want to purchase a chicken dinner but still would like to contribute to Ogeechee Area Hospice, you can do this by contacting Tinker Lanier at 912-764-8441, CLICK HERE to donate now or you can mail a contribution to:
Ogeechee Area Hospice
P.O. Box 531
Statesboro, GA 30459
Ogeechee Area Hospice has been serving Bulloch, Screven, Jenkins, Tattnall, Evans, parts of Bryan, Emanuel, and Effingham counties for almost 30 years. All contributions are tax deductible and proceeds benefit Ogeechee Area Hospice patients with life-limiting illnesses and their family's needs.