POTSDAM -- The Kinney Drugs Foundation has pledged $100,000 to Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation’s Constructing Healthier Communities campaign. The gift will help the hospital offset the costs of …
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POTSDAM -- The Kinney Drugs Foundation has pledged $100,000 to Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation’s Constructing Healthier Communities campaign.
The gift will help the hospital offset the costs of the recently completed Center for Cancer Care, the medical office building at 49 Lawrence Ave. in Potsdam, and the construction at the E.J. Noble Building in Canton.
“We are very pleased to be partnering with Canton-Potsdam Hospital in these important initiatives,” said Kinney Drugs Foundation President Mark Brackett. “These projects ensure that all in our community have access to primary care, specialty care and cancer care, close to home.”