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NEW SMYRNA, Fla., December 8, 2017 On Nov. 28, the Fraternal Order of Eagles New Smyrna-Edgewater Aerie #4242 donated $3,000 to Florida Hospital New Smyrna.
The philanthropic organization donated these funds to support Florida Hospital New Smyrna's diabetes, cardiac and oncology programs.
The local Fraternal Order of Eagles have provided grant donations to Florida Hospital New Smyrna for the past three years.
The Edgewater Eagles have been incredibly supportive and a friend to Florida Hospital, said Pat Driver, Florida Hospital New Smyrna Foundation chairman. They have been wonderful community advocates and we are genuinely grateful for this gift.
About Florida Hospital New Smyrna
Florida Hospital New Smyrna is a member of Adventist Health System, a faith-based health care organization with 45 hospital campuses and 8,200 licensed beds in nine states, serving more than 5 million patients annually. With a mission to extend the healing ministry of Christ, Florida Hospital New Smyrna has 112-beds and is one of the seven Florida Hospitals in Flagler, Lake and Volusia counties that composes the Florida Hospital Central Florida Division - North Region. As the largest hospital system in the area, the Florida Hospital Central Florida Division - North Region has 1,226 beds and more than 7,800 employees. For more information about Florida Hospital New Smyrna, visit www.FHNewSmyrna.org.
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On Nov. 28, Todd Hook, vice president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles New Smyrna-Edgewater Aerie #4242 (right), presented a check for $3,000 to Florida Hospital New Smyrna Foundation chairman Pat Driver (left).
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