Boundary Community Hospital is pleased to invite the community to the annual Festival of Trees, a holiday tradition benefiting the Fry Healthcare Foundation. The event runs through December 12 at noon, with beautifully decorated trees displayed in the Outpatient Lobby of Boundary Community Hospital, 6640 Kaniksu Street.
The Festival of Trees supports the mission of the Fry Healthcare Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to collecting and dispersing funds, goods, and services to meet the ongoing needs of Boundary Community Hospital and the Extended Care Facility. Proceeds from the event help enhance patient care, upgrade essential equipment, and support vital services that keep quality healthcare close to home.
Members of the public are invited to stop by, enjoy the holiday décor, and participate in the silent auction, which will be available both in person and online through the Fry Healthcare Foundation Facebook group. Winning bids may qualify as tax-deductible charitable contributions, making this a meaningful way to do your holiday shopping while supporting local healthcare.
“This is an excellent opportunity for our staff to support the Fry Healthcare Foundation and our community through some lighthearted competition,” said Danielle Larsson, Foundation Coordinator. “We invite everyone to come experience the creativity, enjoy the spirit of the season and help support important healthcare initiatives in Boundary County.”
Community members who wish to make additional contributions beyond bidding are welcome to contact Fry Healthcare Foundation Coordinator, Danielle Larsson, at (208) 267-6912.
The public is encouraged to visit, bid, and celebrate the season while supporting local healthcare.
