When Carroll County General Hospital opened its doors in 1961, its slogan “The Hospital You Need,” could not have been more appropriate. For the first time, those who were sick or injured — as well as those celebrating the new addition of a baby to the family — came to the hospital on the hill. The hospital was a grassroots effort that brought the community together as the residents realized they needed a hospital in order to grow.
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Support Breast Care at Pink Fling in the Secret Garden
For more than 20 years, Pink Fling’s attendees, sponsors and committee members have spread the message that early detection saves lives while supporting the Center for Breast Health at Carroll Hospital and honoring our community’s survivors.
This year, at Pink Fling in the Secret Garden presented by Advanced Radiology, the Carroll Hospital Foundation is welcoming the entire community to a SECRET location for a garden tea party this October, all in the name of quality breast care and awareness.
Experience Carroll Hospital Auxiliary’s Phantom Ball on Saturday
In a year like no other, it’s only fitting that the Carroll Hospital Auxiliary host its signature event in a way like no other.
The Auxiliary is pleased to present the Phantom Ball, a fully virtual event that attendees can enjoy from the comfort of their own homes, this Saturday, November 7 at 7 p.m.
Focus on Fashion with the Carroll Hospital Auxiliary
Join the Carroll Hospital Auxiliary for a fun afternoon of fashion and friendship at the Spring Fashion Show & Luncheon on Friday, April 17 from noon to 3 p.m. at Martin’s Westminster.
Volunteering: Good for You, Good for the Hospital
Volunteerism not only benefits the organization where you dedicate your time and talent, but your health as well. Studies have shown that volunteering increases mental health and function, improves physical and emotional health, and reduces stress.
A Vital Ally
For nearly 60 years, the Carroll Hospital Auxiliary has been an integral part of Carroll Hospital’s history and its success. This volunteer organization was formed in 1958 —three years before the hospital opened—to raise funds to build a hospital in Carroll County.