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Gifts to Honor and RememberA memorial gift to Greenwich Hospital when a person has passed away can be a fitting tribute to that person, which in turn helps fund Greenwich Hospital's efforts to continue providing high quality healthcare to the community. A donation may also be made in honor of a loved one as a birthday, anniversary, holiday or special occasion gift. Families may want to suggest in the obituary that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to Greenwich Hospital. Greenwich Hospital will establish a memorial gift account in the name of the deceased. The hospital development office will inform the family of gifts made in memory of their loved one and help the family choose the fund designation of these gifts. There are several ways to make a memorial or in honor gift. You can now make such a gift online, and designate it toward one of several specific purpose funds at Greenwich Hospital, or its use can be left to the discretion of the hospital. To make a memorial or in honor gift donation online, click this button. To make a donation by check, send your donation to: Greenwich Hospital Be sure when sending a gift by mail to include the name of the person in whose honor or memory the gift is being made, as well as your name and address and the name and address of anyone to whom you want us to send notification of your gift. If you have any questions about this type of giving, you may call (203) 863-3863. |
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