The latest donation brings the hospital within 93 percent of achieving its goal.

From left, Liz Leising, MMH President; Deb Kohrman, ClearPoint Director of Operations; Dan Bird, ClearPoint Director of Relationship Management; Ashlee Theising, ClearPoint President and CEO; Jonathon Maple, MMHF Executive Director; Beth Enneking, ClearPoint Director of Trust Administration and Marketing; and Kristina Glassford, ClearPoint Vice President and COO. Photo provided.
(Batesville, Ind.) - ClearPoint Federal Bank & Trust recently contributed $10,000 to the Margaret Mary Health Foundation's capital campaign, bringing the hospital within 93 percent of achieving its $10 million goal.
All funds raised through MMHF’s capital campaign benefit the construction of Margaret Mary Health’s replacement hospital currently being built on State Route 229 just north of the I-74 Batesville interchange.
“ClearPoint is honored to help support the Margaret Mary Health Foundation’s capital campaign,” said ClearPoint President and CEO Ashlee Theising. “As a small business in a rural community our employees are an essential asset, and having a first-class medical system to support their health is key to our continued growth and success.”
ClearPoint is a federally chartered savings bank offering services to funeral homes and cemeteries nationwide.
“We are incredibly grateful to ClearPoint for their support in helping us achieve our mission and bringing us one step closer to our $10 million goal,” added MMHF Executive Director Jonathon Maple.
MMHF invites other community members and organizations to join in supporting the capital campaign. For more information or to make a donation, visit mmhealth.org/generations-of-care or contact Jonathon Maple at 812-933-5141.

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