Monster Dash raises nearly $5,347 for Cancer Center

Thursday, February 15, 2024
Presented with a donation from Endeavor Communications’ Monster Dash to the Cancer Center at Putnam County Hospital are (from left) Vice President of Clinical Operations Bethany Combs, Oncology Manager Angie Davis, Endeavor’s Jordyn Pitts and Cancer Center Office Manager Becky Hutcheson.
Courtesy Endeavor Communications

CLOVERDALE — Endeavor Communications recently cashed a donation of $5,346.90 raised from its 2023 Monster Dash toward the Cancer Center at Putnam County Hospital.

The donation will directly benefit patients at the Cancer Center. The effort underscores Endeavor’s commitment to local health care and initiatives to improve access to services for residents with cancer in Putnam County and surrounding areas, the company said.

“We are proud to stand alongside Putnam County Hospital in their mission to provide exceptional care and support to individuals and families affected by cancer,” Endeavor President-CEO Darin LaCoursiere said. “This donation reflects our deep-rooted commitment to giving back to the communities where we live and work.

“We believe in the power of collective action to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing health challenges,” LaCoursiere added, “and we are honored to contribute to the important work being done at the Cancer Center.”

Sponsors of this year’s Monster Dash included Putnam Inn, Walmart Distribution, First National Bank, Owl Ridge, Brad Tucker - State Farm, Taylor’s Hometown Hardware, Cash Concrete, NISC, McDonald’s, Cloverdale Drugs, Putnam Park, Putnam County Hospital and Curtis Wrecker.

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  • Thank you Endeavor and all the businesses involved.

    -- Posted by Nit on Mon, Feb 19, 2024, at 8:13 PM
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