Gilbert Hospital conducts gift-giving drive for employees and community residents

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Gilbert Hospital is holding a holiday gift giving and gift card drive to help support employees of the hospital as well as community residents who are in need this holiday season. In order to make the donation process easier for the many generous businesses, charities and individuals in the community, the drive will continue through December 23rd at the main entrance of the hospital. The goal of the drive is to help make the season a little brighter for their families.

Donors are invited to bring new, unwrapped gifts for children and adults as well as gift cards in any amount to the main entrance of Gilbert Hospital at 5656 S. Power Road between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. A representative from Gilbert Hospital will meet them at the entrance or in the lobby to accept the donation.

Their gifts will brighten the holidays for certain families of the hospital who find themselves in need this holiday season. These gifts and gift cards will make a difference in the lives of all of these families who may be experiencing a sudden illness in the family or financial difficulties during this time.

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