FCMH Foundation receives donation from Hay’s Tire & Auto

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Fayette County Memorial Hospital (FCMH) Foundation received a check in the amount of $330 from Hay’s Tire and Auto.

During the month of October, $5 from every oil change went toward the Partners in Pink Program at Fayette County Memorial Hospital which allows for underinsured or un-insured men or women to receive mammograms at no cost to them.

Hay’s Tire and Auto has been providing quality car care in Washington Court House since 2010. They are a family-owned business delivering honest and professional automotive repair and auto maintenance services to the people of Washington Court House and surrounding areas. The quality ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified technicians at Hay’s Tire and Auto employ today’s latest automotive technology and are equipped to handle all major and minor repairs on foreign and domestic vehicles.

The mission of the FCMH Foundation is to continually forge the future of Fayette County Memorial Hospital by increasing awareness of needs and raising funds. Visit www.fcmh.org to learn how to donate to the FCMH Foundation.

Hay’s Tire & Auto recently made a donation to the FCMH Foundation. From left to right, Stephanie Campbell, marketing/foundation coordinator at FCMH, Shirley Pettit, FCMH Foundation board member, Brad and Jennifer Hay, owners of Hay’s Tire and Auto, and Roger Kirkpatrick, FCMH Foundation president.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/11/web1_hays.jpgHay’s Tire & Auto recently made a donation to the FCMH Foundation. From left to right, Stephanie Campbell, marketing/foundation coordinator at FCMH, Shirley Pettit, FCMH Foundation board member, Brad and Jennifer Hay, owners of Hay’s Tire and Auto, and Roger Kirkpatrick, FCMH Foundation president.

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