Community Corner Interview: Kimberly Skelly of Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation

Community Corner Interview: Kimberly Skelly of Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation

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Kendall speaks with Kimberly Skelly, Executive Director of the Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation in regards to Giving Tuesday (which is tomorrow 5/5) raising money for their COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. All donations made on Giving Tuesday will be matched and this is the link to donate: https://www.mjhfoundation.org/pages/reasons-to-give/reasons-to-give–givingtuesdaynow?fbclid=IwAR0_3OpJ_YOM6nvj5cCdO2dj5TMR5OpJ5tq22UOdmetCRZrImJ-F8ffxXbc

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