Auxiliary of Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center makes final donation
The last elected officers for the Auxiliary of Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center presented the hospital with a final gift of more than $100,000 to help purchase a second 3-D mammography device. With this final gift, the auxiliary is no more; a victim of aging members and fewer volunteers able to commit to the charity’s year-round work of fundraising.
It was a big part of our lives,” says Marie Bond, outgoing president, who has served as president four different times over the years. “This was during a time when men worked and women volunteered,” she recalls. “It made me feel that we were helping to make our community better.”
The auxiliary served the former Williamsburg Community Hospital and transitioned to Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center when it opened in 2006. Over the decades, Bond says, the auxiliary raised and donated more than $2 million for medical equipment, furniture and programs, such as funding free mammograms for uninsured patients since 1998 to the tune of $650,000, an effort led by outgoing Treasurer Cathy Adams, which won national recognition from the American Hospital Association.
“We are grateful for the volunteers of the auxiliary who spent decades supporting our hospital and our mammography program,” says Amber Price, President. “This generous gift will help bring advanced mammography services to more women in our community.”
The auxiliary ran the Pineapple Gift Shop all year, held gala fundraisers and harvest balls, the Mistletoe Market and tree lighting ceremony at Christmas, and hosted an ice cream social on Independence Day - the only community organization allowed to use the Wren Courtyard at the College of William & Mary for such an event.
At its peak, the auxiliary claimed more than 300 members. It was down to less than half that number when the organization disbanded a few years ago. A small group continued working a bit longer to finalize their business, close accounts, transfer the gift shop operation to the hospital, and donate the last of the auxiliary’s funds.
Through more than 60 years and two hospitals, the auxiliary worked to fill financial gaps and enhance the operation for patients and staff.
“We felt It was our hospital,” Bond said. “That never changed. We wish them every success. Our hearts are with them.”
Pictured above, from left to right: Katie Grencewicz - Secretary Katy Suiter - Gift Shop Manager Cathy Adams – Treasurer, Mammography Program Coordinator Marie Bond - Auxiliary President Amber Price - President, Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Dr. Cornelius Powell - Chief Medical Officer, Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center
By: Dale Gauding