Patient PortalSCMCWaveLink (870) 262-1200
  • Home
  • Find a Provider
  • Information Desk
      • Admissions & Discharge
      • Advance Directives
      • Patient Rights and Responsibilites
      • Preparing for Surgery
      • WRMC Auxiliary
      • Apply Today
      • Check on Status
      • Employee Benefits
      • FAQ
      • Living in NEA
      • Physician Practice OPP
      • PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
      • Cafeteria & Gift Shop
      • Email a Patient
      • Visiting Information
  • Medical Services
    • Cancer Care
    • Emergency Room
    • Extended Care Services
    • Heart Health
    • Interventional Pain Management
    • Mental Health
    • Orthopaedics
    • Outpatient Therapy
    • Palliative Care
    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation
    • Radiology Services
    • Surgical Services
    • Sleep Center
    • Woman & Newborn Health
    • Wound Healing
  • About Us
    • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Health Matters
    • Affiliations & Partnerships
    • Testimonials
    • Annual Report
    • Community Engagement
    • Sponsorship Request Application
Patient PortalSCMCWaveLink
(870) 262-1200

Lucy's Lemonade Stand

Administrator 08/01/2019


Lucy's Lemonade Stand

Lucy’s Lemonade Stand (Batesville, Ark.) –

 

Lucy Ford, a six year old in Batesville, is starting her philanthropic efforts early through the creation of a lemonade stand. The money she makes isn’t going toward the latest in toys. Instead, she is donating all her profits to impact her community in a big way.

 

Lucy created her lemonade stand to ask for donations for the Paint the Town Pink initiative, created by the White River Health System (WRHS) Foundation.

 

The purpose of the Paint the Town Pink initiative is to raise funds for mammography technology and build awareness around Breast Cancer screening and detection. No matter how big or small the donation, Lucy has provided complimentary pink lemonade to all who have participated. “I am grateful for this whole experience,” said Lucy. Her parents, Carter and Georgeanne Ford, have been humbled by the experience as well. “This has been a great opportunity for Lucy to learn about Women’s Health, as well as see how her community can come together to support a great cause,” said Georgeanne.

 

Once Lucy started in her lemonade endeavor, she heard about the Big Wig Status with the WRHS Foundation, a status achieved by donors who contribute $1,500 or more to the Paint the Town Pink initiative. Lucy decided this would be her goal. Between setting up her stand at Carter Ford State Farm Insurance and White River Medical Center, she exceeded her goal and had the honor of wearing a pink wig. While she has been excited for the opportunity, WRHS is thankful for her commitment to making a huge impact for the cause.

 

The WRHS Foundation is hosting several events in the month of October to benefit the initiative. For more information on upcoming Paint the Town Pink events or to donate to the cause, call Tiffany Cox at 870-262-1834

About WRHS

  • About WRHS
  • Campus Map
  • Contact Us
  • Corporate Compliance
  • Locations
  • News & Updates

Quick Links

  • Careers
  • Cost of Care
  • Donate Now
  • Internal Medicine Residency
  • Pay My Bill
  • Pharmacy Residency Program
  • Physician Secure Portal
  • Price Transparency

Additional Medical Services

  • Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Interventional Pain Management
  • Sleep Center
  • Wound Healing Center

Facebook

Facebook
Copyright 2020 © White River Health System. All Rights Reserved
Designed & Hosted by AceOne Technologies
Coronavirus Assessment Tool