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Howard Hospital Foundation Donors Recognized For Generosity

Several donors have been honored for supporting the Howard Hospital Foundation.

Pictured left to right: Elizabeth Rendón-Sherman, chair of the Howard County General Hospital board of trustees; Doug Beigel, immediate past chair of the Howard Hospital Foundation board of trustees; Ginger Beigel; Greg and Roberta Kahlert of The Kahlert
Pictured left to right: Elizabeth Rendón-Sherman, chair of the Howard County General Hospital board of trustees; Doug Beigel, immediate past chair of the Howard Hospital Foundation board of trustees; Ginger Beigel; Greg and Roberta Kahlert of The Kahlert (Howard Hospital Foundation)

COLUMBIA, MD — Several donors have been inducted into the Howard Hospital Foundation's giving societies for their support of the health and wellness of Howard County. The foundation provides philanthropic support to Howard County General Hospital.

Roberta and Greg Kahlert of The Kahlert Foundation joined the Jim Rouse Visionary Society, which recognizes donors who have demonstrated a commitment to the health and wellness of Howard County by giving $1 million or more to support the hospital’s efforts. Howard Hospital Foundation inducted Cyndi and Ron Gula, Julie and Jim Young and Mary Lisa and Chuck Langmead into the Leadership Society, which recognizes donors who have committed $100,000 or more to the hospital. Doug and Ginger Beigel joined both the Leadership Society and the Legacy Society, which recognizes donors who have designated the hospital as a beneficiary in their will, trust, life insurance or other retirement account.

“Welcoming donors into Howard Hospital Foundation’s giving societies is always a great privilege for the hospital and me personally,” said Steve Snelgrove, president of Howard County General Hospital, in a statement. “We deeply appreciate the generosity of this year’s inductees whose philanthropy has enabled the hospital to continue growing and delivering the promise of health care in Howard County.”

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