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Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley donates $2,500 to local health care clinic

Published 7:30 am Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Pictured left to right is Rotarian Charlotte Jacobs, Emily Ridart, Val Orton of Care Point and Rotary President Jeff Mumma.                                Courtesy Photo

Pictured left to right is Rotarian Charlotte Jacobs, Emily Ridart, Val Orton of Care Point and Rotary President Jeff Mumma.

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The Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley, in its continuing dedication to the local community, has awarded a $2,500 grant to Care Point. Care Point is a new, free health care clinic in the Valley. As a new service, this money will be used for medical equipment, supplies and marketing materials and other assets essential for a startup.

“We are proud and honored to support this much needed facility here in our valley. This check for $2,500 exemplifies what Rotary is all about, Service Above Self,” stated Rotary President Jeff Mumma.

For more information on Rotary in the Valley, visit www.snoqualmievalleyrotary.org.