Boone Memorial Health’s fourth annual Community Drive-Thru Thanksgiving Dinner, hosted Monday, Nov. 25 at Scott High School, met with a record turnout.
The BMH Dietary Department, together with more than 150 volunteers, served 4,867 free, hot and ready-to-eat meals that featured turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, rolls, cranberry sauce, and cake to community members.
“We are so proud that this event has grown into such a successful annual tradition in our community,” said BMH President and Chief Executive Officer Virgil Underwood. “We are grateful to our staff and the many volunteers who come together to organize and execute such a special outreach for our community each year.
Boone Memorial Health’s Drive-Thru Community Thanksgiving was first hosted in 2021 and has grown exponentially since that time.
- 2021 – 1,700 meals served
- 2022 – 2,500 meals served
- 2023 – 3,600 meals served
- 2024 – 4,867 meals served
A heartfelt thank you to all of our volunteers, BMH Staff, Auxiliary, Board of Directors and Administration, and the following special partners who made this possible:
– Scott High School
– Boone County Emergency Management
– Madison Volunteer Fire Department
– Danville Volunteer Fire Department
– Madison Police Department
– Boone County Sheriff’s Department
– City of Madison Maintenance Department
– Town of Danville Maintenance Department
– Scott High School Administration & Staff
– Scott High School Ladies Basketball Team
– Chapmanville High School Ladies Basketball Team
And a HUGE thank you to our amazing sponsor, Chick-Fil-A! Your support is truly appreciated.

















