The Campbell County Healthcare Foundation’s
PET/CT capital campaign has reached its fundraising goal of $782,500. The campaign was in the
final stretch after the
Black Cat Ball, where $94,000 was raised, including a $25,000 matching gift from Cyclone
Drilling and the Hladky family. An additional matching grant from the
Marna M. Kuehne Foundation contributed $97,500 toward the goal. And an
extraordinary gift of $50,000 from Raymond and Cynthia Saunders helped
complete the campaign.
The PET/CT capital campaign kicked off a year ago with a goal to raise
$782,500, or half the cost of the equipment. The remaining $782,500 will
be contributed by
Campbell County Health.
PET, or Positron Emission Tomography, is a type of imaging that helps healthcare
providers choose the best treatments for cancer, see how well treatment
is working and detect if cancer has spread to other areas of the body.
Patients currently receive PET scans in a mobile unit that travels to
Gillette twice a month. Permanent PET/CT equipment installed in the
Heptner Cancer Center at
Campbell County Memorial Hospital means that patients can be seen when they need to be screened and in a
more comfortable, climate-controlled environment.
Now that the funds have been raised, the equipment can be ordered, with
installation planned for this spring.
“A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to our fundraising
campaign,” said Leigh Worsley, campaign co-chair. “The generosity
of Gillette and Campbell County, Wyoming, is amazing. We started fundraising
only about a year ago, and in a few months we’ll be able to provide
PET/CT when it is needed without waiting.”
The
Campbell County Healthcare Foundation advocates for quality healthcare services in Campbell County through leadership,
education, scholarships and fundraising. Learn more at
www.cchcf.com.