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Monett Crowder Campus Receives Donation

By: Shayla Patrick
Updated: January 24, 2013
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MONETT, MO.--- The Crowder College Campus in Monett received 4 blood pressure monitoring machines that will be used in their wellness classes. Old Town Pharmacy donated one machine, the other three were given by Cox Health in Monett. Organizers say having good community partnerships is vital to the satellite campus.

"We were able to purchase a few, but we didn't have enough for everyone in the class. So having the support, even a donation as small as a blood pressure cuff is important to us. We really appreciate it," said Hedi Gilligan, Service Region Coordinator, Crowder College.

A Crowder College alumni works at Cox Health, and helped secure the donations.

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