Bon Secours Richmond Community Health Services Rejection Letter for Event Sponsorship Request, 2015 June 25
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Fullscreen‘7 BON SECOURS RICHMOND. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES Secours Richmond Health System 6/25/2015 Michael Stone Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty P.O. Box 12222 Richmond VA 23241 Dear Mr. Stone, Thank you for your recent submission to the Bon Secours Community Support Program. Partnerships are at the heart of community outreach and building healthy communities. We appreciate the role the Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty plays in our community. After reviewing your application to support a statewide luncheon and awards event , the Bon Secours Richmond Health System Community Support Committee declined your request for funding. We receive a large number of requests and we are only able to approve a small number of worthwhile projects, Please accept our best wishes for successful continuation of your work and thank you for all you are doing to improve the health of our community. If you have any questions, please direct them to Community Support@bshsi.org and a Bon Secours representative will be in contact with you. Sincerely, écky/Cla\ Christehgen Director, omni Health Services One Monument Avenue Building, 413 Stuart Circle, Suite #210, Richmond, Virginia 23220 804/213-0274 Good Help to Those in Need" ~
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