DATE: 12-29-19
TO: Jeffrey Lang CEO
Coquille Valley Hospital
940 East Fifth Street 97423
Auxiliary
Dear Mr. Lang and Auxilians:
I have had an interesting idea regarding fund raising. I think it is original and has the potential of becoming a steady income stream.
I suggest that the Auxiliary offer a service and invite the public to have their yard sales in one of the unoccupied buildings downtown. This will increase foot traffic.
I suggest a committee consisting of yourself if you wish, any auxilians, wound care nurse, a doctor, a teacher, a banker, a real estate agent.
I list the wound care nurse first because perhaps the first project is thus; I saw an advertisement that reported BAH's new bariatric chamber treatment. If there is room and the hospital meets all regulations, I think this would be a valuable service. I was thinking that siting the chamber in one of the side surgical suites would work. I am unsure of the cost of a medical grade bariatric chamber but a commercial grade goes for approximately thirty-five hundred dollars.
Things to do:
1. Have real estate agent contact building owner to negotiate as low a lease as possible if not free.
2. Ensure the property for liability.
3. Organize students ( Tell them this will look good on their college resumes) Garauntee that volunteers will pack up and move peoples yard sale goods for a small fee. Allow the first yard sale free, next time 10% of sales.
4. Advertise the yard sale, ask for donations.
5. Hold Auxilliary gift shop sales.
6. Suggest year round ornamament decoration to stock the shop for Christmas sales.
I have probably missed a few things but that is why God invented committees.
Sincerely,
Ms. Royce I Alden
925 North Elliott
Coquille,OR 97S423
TO: Jeffrey Lang CEO
Coquille Valley Hospital
940 East Fifth Street 97423
Auxiliary
Dear Mr. Lang and Auxilians:
I have had an interesting idea regarding fund raising. I think it is original and has the potential of becoming a steady income stream.
I suggest that the Auxiliary offer a service and invite the public to have their yard sales in one of the unoccupied buildings downtown. This will increase foot traffic.
I suggest a committee consisting of yourself if you wish, any auxilians, wound care nurse, a doctor, a teacher, a banker, a real estate agent.
I list the wound care nurse first because perhaps the first project is thus; I saw an advertisement that reported BAH's new bariatric chamber treatment. If there is room and the hospital meets all regulations, I think this would be a valuable service. I was thinking that siting the chamber in one of the side surgical suites would work. I am unsure of the cost of a medical grade bariatric chamber but a commercial grade goes for approximately thirty-five hundred dollars.
Things to do:
1. Have real estate agent contact building owner to negotiate as low a lease as possible if not free.
2. Ensure the property for liability.
3. Organize students ( Tell them this will look good on their college resumes) Garauntee that volunteers will pack up and move peoples yard sale goods for a small fee. Allow the first yard sale free, next time 10% of sales.
4. Advertise the yard sale, ask for donations.
5. Hold Auxilliary gift shop sales.
6. Suggest year round ornamament decoration to stock the shop for Christmas sales.
I have probably missed a few things but that is why God invented committees.
Sincerely,
Ms. Royce I Alden
925 North Elliott
Coquille,OR 97S423
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