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Sunday, October 26, 2008

 

The University of Tennessee Medical Center is pleased to announce the first annual Lights of Love program, a year-round program that provides a special way to honor or remember a loved one; to recognize a holiday or other special event; to say “thank you” for medical care received at the hospital; or to give special holiday gift. All donations support the Pastoral Care Program at UT Medical Center.

We invite you to participate by giving a light to be placed on the Lights of Love tree that will be located at the East entrance of the medical center, just outside the Boling Pavilion.

You can give a light for a minimum donation of $15. Names of those being honored or remembered and the names of each donor will be listed in the online Lights of Love Remembrance Book and will be on display in a special Remembrance Book kept in the hospital chapel.

To see your special gift come to “light,” please join us for an Illumination Ceremony on Nov. 20 at the East entrance in front of the Boling Pavilion.

To contribute to Lights of Love, go to www.utmedicalcenter.org/makeagift and select Make a Gift or complete a Lights of Love brochure available on display outside the Gift Shop, the West Entrance or through the Development Office. All gifts are tax deductible and will be acknowledged to donor and recipient.

If you would like additional information on Lights of Love or the Pastoral Care Program, please contact the Development Office, 865.305.6611 or development@utmck.edu.  

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