WELLONE TO HOLD ANNUAL FUNDRAISER APRIL 3, 2020

February 25th, 2020

WELLONE PRIMARY MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE’S FUNDRAISER
FEATURES MUSIC AND DANCING TO BRASS ATTACK

February 25, 2020 – WellOne Primary Medical and Dental Care, a non-profit, Federally-Qualified Health Center, is holding its signature fundraising event on April 3, 2020, at The Crystal Lake Golf Club in Mapleville, RI. In 2019, WellOne served nearly 17,000 individuals in its four health centers located in Burrillville, North Kingstown, Foster and Scituate.

Titled, ‘WELLONE STRONG ‘” Thanks to Donors Like You’, the event starts at 6 p.m. and will feature a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, a buffet dinner, music and dancing to New England’s largest horn band, Brass Attack, a raffle, silent auction and the presentation of the June Rockwell Levy Public Health Service Award.

Funds raised from the event will support maintenance and facility upkeeps at WellOne’s four health centers in Burrillville, North Kingstown, North Scituate and Foster.

The event is open to the public. Tickets are $80 per person. For more information or to make a reservation, call 401-285-5153 or email . Donations and sponsorships are also appreciated.
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Established in 1909, WellOne is the oldest nonprofit community health center in Rhode Island, was the first rural health clinic in the nation, and historically has served as a pioneer in public health initiatives including its groundbreaking immunization and chronic disease management programs as well as a commitment to oral health care that dates back to the establishment of dental clinics in the 1920s. Visit welloneri.org for more info.

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