Four Winds Invitational To Benefit Children’s Hospital
“We are honored to continue our relationship with the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and its Four Winds Invitational, which had a tremendous impact on the community during its first year,” says Phil Newbold, CEO, Beacon Health System, which is the parent organization of Memorial Children’s Hospital. “The tournament is designed to give young women golfers the opportunity to grow in their sport. In the same way, a financial commitment of this kind will give young people throughout our region the chance to live healthier lives.”
“Memorial Children’s Hospital serves 22 referring hospitals across Northern Indiana and Southwestern Michigan, averaging 400 pediatric transports a year. With this kind of demand, comes a responsibility to provide the very highest level of care for our most critical patients,” says Michaeleen Conlee, senior director of Women’s and Children’s Services at Memorial Children’s Hospital. “When you look at all the new technology that we envision will go into this new air transport system, it will take us to a whole new level of providing care during the transport of critical patients.”
Memorial Children’s Hospital is the region’s only designated children’s hospital and welcomes and treats children with a wide variety of medical and surgical diagnoses from more than 20 referral hospitals throughout Southwestern Michigan and Northern Indiana.