Coweta County Hospital Authority makes lead gift to Coweta Samaritan Clinic Campaign

Pictured above: Members of the Coweta County Hospital Authority join members of the Coweta Samaritan Clinic team to celebrate their gift announcement. Photographed are (L-R): Mark Whitlock, Kelly Hines, Walker Moody, Dr. Kay Crosby, Buddy Burns, Brad Sears, Alice Jackson, Amy Boren, LouAnne Connell, Dr. Frank Powell, and Christy Van Drew.
From Special Reports
The Coweta County Hospital Authority has gifted the Coweta Samaritan Clinic $212,500 for its “Enhancing and Expanding Care” campaign. The total campaign goal is $650,000, which will support building updates and the addition of onsite dental services at the Clinic.
“The Coweta County Hospital Authority has been a tremendous partner of the Clinic since our inception,” said Kay Crosby, M.D, Clinic founder, chairman, and volunteer medical director. “They have graciously allowed us to operate in their building, the former Coweta County Health Department, since 2011, and they have also provided generous annual operating support throughout our existence. This gift is yet another example of their commitment to ensuring our community’s most vulnerable have access to high-quality, comprehensive healthcare.”
The Coweta County Hospital Authority originated in the 1960s to oversee the construction and operations of the county-owned hospital. Since the sale of the hospital in the early 1980s, the Authority has managed the proceeds from the sale, expending over $15,000,000 towards a mission “to meet the unmet medical needs of the community”. In addition, the Authority funded the construction of the new Coweta County Health Department and financed the construction of the Pathways Behavioral Health Clinic facilities.
“When the Hospital Authority was approached by the Clinic about their interest in adding services and updating the building, we felt it was the perfect opportunity to support them in furthering the free care they provide,” said Buddy Burns, chairman of the Coweta County Hospital Authority. “The Clinic has done an excellent job serving our community in our Sam Brown Medical Building, and we are thrilled to be part of this next chapter in their story of caring for our neighbors who need them.”
The Coweta Samaritan Clinic opened in October 2011 to provide free primary and specialty healthcare services to uninsured adult residents of Coweta County. Services include testing, procedures, medications, supplies, and psychosocial support. The Clinic has provided nearly 36,000 patient visits at its location near downtown Newnan since opening.
Gifts may be made to the Enhancing and Expanding Care campaign by visiting csccares.org or by mailing a check with “Expanding and Enhancing Care” in the memo to the Coweta Samaritan Clinic at P.O. Box 963, Newnan, GA 30264.
Tickets are also still available for the “Clinic Mini Golf Classic” at Line Creek Brewing – The Reserve this Saturday, April 27th. Presented by Geeslin Group, Georgia Power Foundation, J Ryan Brown Law, Crossroads Church, Junction Lanes, and American Family Insurance – Renee Horton Agency, this family-friendly event is for golfers of all ages with an open mini golf attraction from 12 noon until 7 p.m. To learn more about the event and purchase tickets, visit csccares.org/golf.







