Lakeland HealthCare in St. Joseph hopes to raise $4.5 million for a new outpatient clinic. It's already more than halfway there.
Lakeland anticipates breaking ground April 11 on the two-story, 30,000-square-foot building that will connect to the existing Center for Outpatient Services. When complete, the capital campaign would cover a third of the cost of a $13.5 million cancer care center.
A $1 million donation made in the name of Marie Yeager, an oncology nurse who died in 2008, is the largest to the hospital system's capital campaign.
The Frederick S. Upton Foundation has pledged $400,000.
Marie Yeager cared for patients as an oncology nurse at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph. Her husband, Tom, is a member of Lakeland HealthCare's Board of Directors.
"We are immensely grateful for the Yeager family's generous support for this project," said Bill Johnson, President of the Lakeland Health Foundations. "Lakeland is honored to name the new cancer center after Marie. It is a fitting legacy for someone who exemplified Lakeland's mission of putting the patient first."
The Marie Yeager Cancer Center Lakeland Health Park Royalton Township will provide a full range of oncology services to patients across the region.
The opening date is projected to be the fall of 2011.
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Erin Gerard, Lakeland Health Center
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