HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital is proud to announce that the hospital and medical staff has donated $20,000 to The United Way of Charlotte County, reinforcing a shared commitment to strengthening the health and well-being of the local community.
The contribution will support United Way’s critical programs and initiatives, which focus on education, financial stability, and health services for individuals and families throughout Charlotte County.
“This donation reflects the deep-rooted commitment our physicians have to the community we serve,” said Dr. Melody Strattan, cardiologist and the hospital’s Chief of Staff. “Every day, we care for patients inside our hospital, but we also recognize the importance of supporting resources beyond our walls that help people thrive. Partnering with United Way allows us to extend our impact and invest in the long-term health of our community.”
United Way of Charlotte County plays a vital role in addressing local needs by funding programs and collaborating with community partners to create lasting change. The medical staff’s generous gift will help expand access to essential services and provide support to those who need it most.
HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital and Medical Staff donate $20,000 to The United Way Charlotte County
The contribution will support United Way's critical programs and initiatives, which focus on education, financial stability, and health services for individuals and families throughout Charlotte County.
April 13, 2026
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