Foundation Provides Chance to Contribute Through Columbus Fieldhouse Bench Project

There are a lot of ways to leave a legacy or place a stamp on history in a meaningful way.  Columbus Community Hospital Foundation offers community members a new opportunity to donate to the foundation through the Columbus Fieldhouse bench project.

The Columbus Fieldhouse bench project enables community members to memorialize a lost loved one; honor a special occasion, friendship or family member; or simply give a gift toward beautifying the new fieldhouse property. This opportunity enables community members to own a little slice of history in a meaningful manner.

Cori Fullner, executive director of the Columbus Community Hospital Foundation, mentions how special providing a bench to the fieldhouse will be for the community.

“With purchasing a fieldhouse bench through the hospital foundation, each person will be providing a wonderful place for people to sit, relax and enjoy themselves,” Fullner said. “Whether it is in memory of a loved one, advertising a business or to have your family name displayed, you can be assured it will be used and greatly appreciated.”

Through the foundation, each tax-deductible donation results in a beautifully engraved bench offering a place for fieldhouse patrons to sit and rest, while also enhancing the esthetics of the facility.

All benches are made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, made in the U.S.A., with a 20-year warranty. Each style of bench comes in the “sand” color with a black frame and black lettering. The two styles of benches include:

  • A 5-foot backless bench for $2,000 with engraving included.

  • A 6-foot standard bench for $3,000 with engraving included.

The Columbus Fieldhouse receives each bench ordered in about three to four months. All orders are processed through the Columbus Community Hospital Foundation.

To donate a bench as a living memorial to a loved one, contact Cori Fullner, executive director of the foundation, at 402-562-3375 or email her at foundation@columbushosp.org. For more information on other ways to donate to the CCH Foundation, please visit columbushosp.org.

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