Mahaska Health Partnership Hospital Auxiliary to Host Masquerade Jewelry Sale

Mahaska Health Partnership

Mahaska Health Partnership

MAHASKA COUNTY – Mahaska Health Partnership Hospital Auxiliary will be hosting a Masquerade Jewelry and Accessories Sale on Thursday, Nov. 12, from 9 am to 5 pm in the Cedar Bluff Learning Center (entrance #3) on the MHP campus.

This sale will feature jewelry, scarves, wallets and other accessories, all for $5. “This sale is one of our biggest fundraisers for the Hospital Auxiliary,” Hospital Auxiliary President Becke Arnold explained.

“All of the proceeds go to the Auxiliary, which we then use to purchase items that benefit patients of MHP. Through fundraisers like this, we have been able to donate to the Serenity House construction, purchase a blanket warmer for Inpatient Geriatric Psychiatry and assisted in various initiatives that have impacted patient care.”

While the sale primarily focuses on jewelry and accessories, there are always unique items for any shopper. “This sale is a great opportunity to get some of your holiday shopping done early and support a great cause at the same time,” Arnold shared. “We hope to see you there!”

The MHP Hospital Auxiliary is a volunteer organization that has helped promote and advance the welfare of MHP and its mission since 1955. They purchase needed medical equipment and support various hospital programs that benefit the community.

This group has provided support to the hospital through money raised in the gift shop, Whispering Tree Gifts, located inside entrance #4.

The Auxiliary also holds a variety of fundraisers throughout the year, including jewelry, uniform, book and plant sales. If you are interested in becoming a Hospital Auxiliary member or would like more information regarding volunteer opportunities at Mahaska Health Partnership, please call 641.672.3342 or visit us online at mahaskahealth.org.

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