Wakarusa Dime Store will have an assortments of candies available for purchase at the hospital on Dec. 20, with a portion of proceeds going to the Woodlawn Auxiliary.
The Wakarusa Dime Store candy sale will occur on Dec. 20 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Woodlawn Hospital cafeteria. Wakarusa Dime Store will be onsite with its candy. This event is open to the public, and all are welcome to come.
“We are so grateful to the Wakarusa Dime Store for coming back and supporting Woodlawn Health. All are welcome to stop by and pick up some of their delicious jellybeans and other assortments of candies,” Woodlawn Chief Human Resource Officer Katherine Horton said.
A portion of the funds raised will go to the Woodlawn Auxiliary, which funds student scholarships for prospective healthcare workers and other needs within Woodlawn Hospital.
“This is another way we earn the right to care for you and our community,” Horton said.
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