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Bert Ogden Subaru Blanket Donation to DHR Health Oncology Patients

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As part of their ongoing commitment to spreading warmth and compassion, team members from Bert Odgen Subaru recently visited the DHR Health Oncology Institute to deliver cozy blankets and heartfelt messages of hope to patients. Courtesy image
As part of their ongoing commitment to spreading warmth and compassion, team members from Bert Odgen Subaru recently visited the DHR Health Oncology Institute to deliver cozy blankets and heartfelt messages of hope to patients. Courtesy image
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As part of their ongoing commitment to spreading warmth and compassion, team members from Bert Odgen Subaru recently visited the DHR Health Oncology Institute to deliver cozy blankets and heartfelt messages of hope to patients. 

Through their Subaru Loves to Care Blanket Delivery Program, Bert Ogden Subaru has partnered with DHR Health for several years, offering comfort and support to individuals battling cancer. Their thoughtful donation serves as a reminder that no one fights alone. Pictured are DHR Health team members along with representatives from Bert Ogden Subaru showing the heart-shaped wrapped blankets.

Information source: DHR Health

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