Members of the Rescued Unwanted Furry Friends Foundation (RUFFF) showed their holiday spirit as they delivered stuffed animal bags to the Kingman Regional Medical Center’s pediatric department on Thursday, December 20th. They also gave bags to new mothers in the OB department. After visiting the patients, they left a large number of extras for future patients. According to Hillarie Allison, RUFFF President and Founder, they brought these gifts to KRMC to share their love for the community with others this holiday season. RUFFF is a 41-acre animal sanctuary
in Golden Valley. Since the sanctuary’s beginning eight years
ago, foundation members have rescued over 7700 animals. Currently,
they have over 550 dogs and
cats needing adoption. For more information call 565-BARK.
Photo (left to right): Hillarie Allison (RUFFF President and Founder)
and Patti Trempy (RUFFF member) with their gifts for the children
at KRMC. Kingman Regional Medical Center provides a full range of health and wellness services, including a beautiful wellness and fitness center, a primary care physician practice (Cerbat Medical Center), advanced medical programs in cardiology, cancer, and rehabilitation, and home health and hospice care. KRMC has 213 licensed beds and is Joint Commission accredited. The hospital employs over 1,200 employees, 150 volunteers, and 100 physicians/ allied health professionals who embrace our hospital's non-profit mission of "Serving Our Community with Compassion and Commitment." We are also honored to serve as a teaching hospital in affiliation with Midwestern University to train doctors specializing in family practice, dermatology and emergency medicine.
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