The BMH Foundation for Community Health proudly announces that it will host a benefit gala on April 27, 2024 – a date that is particularly special as it commemorates Boone Memorial Health’s 60th anniversary.

Join us at this Diamond Anniversary event to help celebrate all that Boone Memorial Health has accomplished through its six decades of dedicated service to patients and the community, while enjoying an evening that includes dinner, dancing, a silent auction, and activities that will offer the opportunity to win prizes and giveaways.

BMH60 Benefit Gala sponsorships and individual tickets are now available for purchase. Click the image above to find complete details about the event, sponsorships, and purchasing tickets.

All net proceeds from the BMH60 Diamond Anniversary Gala will benefit the BMH Foundation for Community Health.

About the BMH Foundation for Community Health

Research demonstrates that up to 60 percent of health outcomes are determined by social determinants of health (SDoH), including economic stability, education access and quality, healthcare access and quality, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context. That research led us to launch the BMH Foundation for Community Health in 2022 – a department of our 501(c)(3) nonprofit health system that is laser-focused on improving community health by addressing the SDoH.

Since its establishment, the BMH Foundation for Community Health has provided more than $400,000 in financial support to other non-profits and governmental entities to fund projects specifically designed to improve the SDoH; hosted hundreds of residents in community health education courses, free of charge; and launched a multi-million-dollar Farmers Market and Greenhouse project, raising over $2.5 million in federal and state funding for construction.

BMH60 Gala sponsorship and ticket purchases will allow the BMH Foundation for Community Health to continue its focused work on the “60” by improving SDoH, and ultimately the health outcomes for southern West Virginians across the communities we serve.

To learn more about the BMH Foundation for Community Health, click here.