Jim & Patricia Koch present check to NVCH CEO Kiley Floyd ( L) and NVCH Director of Radiology Ronda Sunnenberg ( R)
(KMZA)--A Seneca couple has made a large donation to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.
The $250,000 donation from Jim and Patricia Koch will support the recent expansion and remodel project at the hospital and recognize the couple as one of the sponsors of the new MRI unit.
Jim Koch said they are honored and proud to be part of the expansion plans at the hospital.
Hospital CEO Kiley Floyd said they are grateful for the generous gift and expressed her thanks to the the Koch's for their ongoing dedication to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital.
She said the contribution will significantly support their expansion and remodeling efforts, ultimately improving the healthcare services they offer to their patients and their families.
The multi-phased project includes a large addition as well as renovation to the majority of the existing hospital.
For information concerning the NVCH hospital expansion or the Capital Campaign please contact Floyd at 785-336- 6181 Courtney Schmelzle at 785-336-042
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