On April 19, 2023

Subaru ‘shares the love’ to support Palliative Care Services at Rutland Regional Medical Center

 Nothing is more powerful than love, especially when it is given away.

On Tuesday, April 11, Oliver Subaru of Rutland donated more than $21,160 from the 2022 Subaru Share the Love event to support palliative care services and the A Journey of Comfort and Support campaign at Rutland Regional Medical Center.

“We are grateful to Oliver Subaru of Rutland for selecting Rutland Regional Medical Center once again this year as the beneficiary of its local Share the Love event,” said Traci Moore, senior director of development and community relations. “We appreciate the generosity and awareness this initiative helps to generate in support of the programs and services Rutland Regional provides in our community.”

As part of the Share the Love event, Subaru donated $250 for every new Subaru sold between November 14, 2022 and January 2, 2023.

Since being selected in 2017, Rutland Regional has received more than $91,000 from the annual Subaru Share the Love event. During the past four years, these donations have supported new 3D breast imaging and nuclear medicine diagnostic equipment, upgrades to the hospital’s psychiatric services inpatient unit, and most recently palliative care services and upgrades to the hospital’s comfort suites for chronically or terminally ill patients who require hospital care. 

Allan Eisemann, medical director of the Foley Cancer Center said, “We are thankful for the continued support of the Subaru Share the Love campaign, and our partnership with Oliver Subaru of Rutland. Community support through important initiatives like this positively impact our patients in so many ways.”

To learn more about the Subaru Share the Love, visitsubaru.com/share.

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