GCHS donates to cancer center
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From left: Judy Jackson, Gordon Hospital Foundation; Tiffany VanDyke; Scott McClanahan, Principal Gordon Central High School; Callie Stokes; Chopper; Taylor Wells; Barbara Naymick, HOSA Advisor; Lakai Whatley, senior class president; and  Alexis Patterson.
From left: Judy Jackson, Gordon Hospital Foundation; Tiffany VanDyke; Scott McClanahan, Principal Gordon Central High School; Callie Stokes; Chopper; Taylor Wells; Barbara Naymick, HOSA Advisor; Lakai Whatley, senior class president; and Alexis Patterson.
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Following the Backyard Brawl Pink-Out football game against Sonoraville High School held in October, members of the HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) Organization from Gordon Central High School, donated their proceeds from the event to Gordon Hospital’s future cancer center.

“The students at Gordon Central High School worked so hard to raise money and host this special event for breast cancer awareness.

We cannot thank them enough for their efforts,” says Jackson, a three-time cancer survivor. “A cancer center in Gordon County has long been a dream of mine and thanks to their generosity, we are a step closer to making that dream a reality.”
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December 26, 2011
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