July 9, 2025 - 04:46

The UVA Community Health Foundation has announced a significant donation of $25,000 to the UVA Health Cancer Care clinic located in Gainesville. This generous contribution comes from the Heritage Charity Classic, an organization dedicated to supporting various health initiatives and community programs.
The funds will be utilized to enhance cancer care services at the clinic, which provides vital treatment and support to patients battling cancer. This donation is part of a broader effort to improve healthcare accessibility and quality within the community.
Officials from the UVA Health Cancer Care clinic expressed their gratitude for the donation, highlighting how such contributions play a crucial role in advancing patient care and supporting innovative treatment options. The partnership between the Heritage Charity Classic and the UVA Community Health Foundation exemplifies the impact of community involvement in healthcare.
As the clinic continues to serve patients in need, this donation marks a significant step forward in the ongoing fight against cancer in the region.
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