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Mountain Valley's Annual Fund campaign is currently in progress. For those of you, who have already responded to our mailing with a donation, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Your support makes it possible for us to provide the best medical care with the latest equipment to patients in our community.
Income for maintaining the viability and vitality of the Clinic comes, in large part, from a host of fundraising activities as well as from generous corporate and private donations that are essential to meeting the ever increasing operating and capital needs of Mountain Valley Medical Clinic.
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If you are interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to help offset our annual operating loss, or toward purchasing a specific piece of vital medical equipment, please contact MVMC directly at 802-824-6901 OR visit our NEW Donate Online page on this site for an easy to use program.
You can also email us at
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Community Supporters
Thrifty Attic For many years, the wonderful volunteers at Londonderry's own Thrifty Attic have been loyal supporters of MVMC. Their gifts are specific and they have enabled us to upgrade and purchase equipment thus improving our medical care to the community.
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Past donations to the clinic include:
Bone Density room renovation 24,000 kWatt generator Various pieces of medical equipment
Located on Route 11 in the village of Londonderry.
Contact: Sally Waite, President, 1Cody Road, Landgrove, VT 05148
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Wantastiquet Rotary Club The local Rotary has supported MVMC for several years donating on an annual basis toward much needed medical equipment.
Contact: Malcolm Hamblett, 65 Summit Trail Road, Weston, VT 05161
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 Practice Manager Rob Litchfield, 2nd from left, accepts a check from Malcolm Hamblett, treasurer, and David Hoopes, president, of Wantastiquet Rotary. Former MVMC Board President, Peter Stock, left, observes.
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The Stratton Foundation The Mission: "...enhance the quality of life and create a sense of community in southwestern Vermont...." The Stratton Foundation provides financial support in the form of grants to small non-profit organizations serving 16 towns in the areas of: Fire and Safety, Health and Social Services, Recreation and the Environment, Education, and Community and the Arts.
Contact: www.strattonfoundation.org
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 March 2009 MVMC Nursing staff members Gina Snyder LNA, Cyndi MacDonald, and Roberta Carroccio LNA proudly show off their new vital signs monitor purchased througha Stratton Foundation Grant.
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